What do you think about the weight of the 2015 Mustang?
#12
Yes, I believe the S550 could be 200 lbf lighter, but NOT the S550 V6 or S550 GT. No way. There is just so much more heavy hardware for the S550 GT to be lighter than the S197 GT.
MM&FF interviewed Ford engineers and the engineers said nothing about the curb weight. With the knowledge that the chassis is wider and IRS equipment is heavier, MM&FF guessed that there will be NO weight savings. I too am now of that assumption because the S550 does not employ exotic materials like CF nor do the mass produced parts employ machining to mill off unnecessary weight from the heavy components. Too many milling production steps would make the S550 too expensive.
If any S550 trims would be lighter than the lightest 2013-2014 S197 V6, it would only be the 4-banger S550 trim with no packages of any type (definitely no Premium package) and absolutely no options.
Last edited by JIM5.0; 06-09-2014 at 10:52 PM.
#13
I think it's bad. Ford did absolutely nothing to stop possibly incorrect rumors of the GT trims being 200-300 LIGHTER than the outgoing S197. They let such rumors fly with no regard to how such rumors induce false expectations which in turn leads to great disappointment.
Yes, I believe the S550 could be 200 lbf lighter, but NOT the S550 V6 or S550 GT. No way. There is just so much more heavy hardware for the S550 GT to be lighter than the S197 GT.
MM&FF interviewed Ford engineers and the engineers said nothing about the curb weight. With the knowledge that the chassis is wider and IRS equipment is heavier, MM&FF guessed that there will be NO weight savings. I too am now if that assumption because the S550 does not employ exotic materials like CF nor do the mass produced parts employ machining to mill off unnecessary weight from the heavy components. Too many milling production steps would make the S550 too expensive.
If any S550 trims would be lighter than the lightest 2013-2014 S550 V6, it would only be the 4-banger S550 trim with no packages (no Premium package) and absolutely no options.
Yes, I believe the S550 could be 200 lbf lighter, but NOT the S550 V6 or S550 GT. No way. There is just so much more heavy hardware for the S550 GT to be lighter than the S197 GT.
MM&FF interviewed Ford engineers and the engineers said nothing about the curb weight. With the knowledge that the chassis is wider and IRS equipment is heavier, MM&FF guessed that there will be NO weight savings. I too am now if that assumption because the S550 does not employ exotic materials like CF nor do the mass produced parts employ machining to mill off unnecessary weight from the heavy components. Too many milling production steps would make the S550 too expensive.
If any S550 trims would be lighter than the lightest 2013-2014 S550 V6, it would only be the 4-banger S550 trim with no packages (no Premium package) and absolutely no options.
But when Steeda claimed it was 300lbs heavier, Ford was quick to chime in on that weight rumor saying it was incorrect.
#14
But if Ford only rebbutted that the S550 is not 300 lbf heavier, that can be taken so many ways. The S550 of equal trim to an S197 could be 299 lbf heavier, but because of only 1 measly pound, they could cut that hair and object vehemently at such a miniscule technicality.
Do you have a link to Ford's rebuttal to Steeda's claim? I'm not doubting you; I just want to see exactly what Ford said to dispel any word twisting that I could be assuming.
#15
#16
the weight gain is minor, at best:
http://jalopnik.com/the-2015-mustang...nds-1590194961
which is good. I was expecting maybe 100-150 lbs, so kudos to Ford for keeping the weight gain as small as it is.
http://jalopnik.com/the-2015-mustang...nds-1590194961
which is good. I was expecting maybe 100-150 lbs, so kudos to Ford for keeping the weight gain as small as it is.
Last edited by jz78817; 06-12-2014 at 07:26 PM.
#17
I am just saddened as a whole that cars keep getting heavier. I had a 90's Peugeot saloon that weighed about as much as a new yaris... Sure, safety adds weight, but it still raises eyebrows. I sure as hell wouldn't be able to fit in a yaris what I could in that Peugeot 405...
More weight just means that you need that much more power, brake and tire to get the same performance.
More weight just means that you need that much more power, brake and tire to get the same performance.
#19
the weight gain is minor, at best:
http://jalopnik.com/the-2015-mustang...nds-1590194961
which is good. I was expecting maybe 100-150 lbs, so kudos to Ford for keeping the weight gain as small as it is.
http://jalopnik.com/the-2015-mustang...nds-1590194961
which is good. I was expecting maybe 100-150 lbs, so kudos to Ford for keeping the weight gain as small as it is.
#20
incorrect. "Curb weight" is a very specific term. It's the weight of the vehicle with all fluids, all consumables, a full tank of fuel, but no passengers or cargo. What you're referring to would be "dry weight."