Curb weight MT refers to the weight of a vehicle with manual transmission, while curb weight AT refers to the weight of a vehicle with automatic transmission. The difference in weight is usually due to the additional components required for automatic transmission systems, such as a torque converter and hydraulic system.
The curb weight of a vehicle is the total weight of the car without anyone in the car.
CURB WEIGHT: the wight of a vehicle when unladen with passenger(s) and/or cargo. GVW: weight of vehicle laden with cargo and passenger(s)
Curb weight for vehicles are usually in dealer brochures The vehicle placard in the driver's door jamb, does not list "curb weight", but does list vehicle "gross weight" and " max axle weights" - these are what the max safe/recommended/legal weight the vehicle + cargo + people + fuel the vehicle can weight. See link below for a website will vehicle specs.
The curb weight for this vehicle is 2630 pounds.
Theoretically the more curb weight the slower the vehicle will travel.
Curb weight is the weight of a vehicle with all the equipment and operating materials like motor oil, transmission oil and a full tank of fuel. Baggage and passengers are not included in curb weight.Curb weight is the American term. Kerb weight is the English term.
- Weights: gross vehicle weight rating (kg) 2,241 and curb weight (kg) 1,556
Actually is it "curb weight". It is the weight of a vehicle loaded with a tank of fuel and all other things that are required to operate it except for the driver.
Depending on the model the curb weight ranges from 3,622 to 3,902 lbs
The curb weight of a 1986 Toyota Xtra Cab 2WD is 2,800 pounds. Curb weight is the static weight of the vehicle with all of its equipment and fuel loaded.
Curb Weight = 4,362 lbs.