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curb weight
noun
- the weight of an automotive vehicle including fuel, coolant, and lubricants but excluding occupants and cargo.
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of curb weight1
Example Sentences
With its high bumper, quick acceleration, and 6,000-pound curb weight, the F-150 Lightning is one of a new class of everyday megacars that has alarmed pedestrian safety advocates—and will prompt changes to the way we design our roads and our cities.
That’s despite a curb weight of nearly 7,150 pounds, about a ton more than a typical full-size gasoline pickup.
The MR2 has a curb weight of about 2,300 pounds.
Tesla’s 326-mile Model Y Long Range still squeezes a few more miles from each onboard kilowatt-hour, owing to the carmaker’s expertise in aerodynamics, motor and battery efficiency, and to “simple” stuff that’s anything but: Its 4,416-pound curb weight undercuts the Ford by about 400 pounds.
Since the plant closed on April 12, Mr. Odegaard has worked with a nutritionist to devise a new diet plan for his pigs, eliminating protein and fat to curb weight gain.
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