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It's hard to say undoubtedly what was a guy talking about. Theoretically, a car's weight can differ due to weather changes, but I don't think that difference could be so formidable. The other option he might be talking about is a difference in the weights of a particular model of a car. For example, I recently changed my Ford Escape III 2017 to Ford Escape IV 2020. They have done it a little lighter. Honestly, it's more comfortable than a previous model. So, if you want to monitor changes of weights of a specific brand of car, you can use this weightle.com site. It seems you can find anything there.
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Well, I actually think that it is a really ... trivial and stupid observation. I mean, it is logical that almost anything would actually change, the weight, the design, basically every single thing. And you know, it is not only related to cars. Taking into consideration that I am such a great car lover, I know a lot of things about them, and I really like to learn more and more things about the technical side of them. Mostly, I actually learn new things about them on http://cararac.com/ as there is a lot of really useful information related to cars.
Last edited by josephung; 04-18-2021 at 11:02 PM.
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