The curb weight of a vehicle is the total weight of the car without anyone in the car.
It is important to be aware of a vehicles curb weight when driving it. For a 1965 Chevrolet truck the curb weight varies based on the model, but usually for this year they are about a 1/2 ton in weight.
Every car has a different weight depending on the vehicles specifications. The 1983 Chevrolet CK10 Pickup has a curb weight of 4000 pounds.
The listed curb weight for a 1980 Chevrolet suburban is 4680 pounds. The 1980 Chevrolet suburban was one of the heaviest vehicles for that model year.
The weight of the car parts add to the vehicles total curb weight. The weight of a GM 3.4L v6 is 170 pounds.?æ
Curb Weight AT means the curb weight of the vehicle with an Automatic Transmission installed; Curb Weight MT means the curb weight of the vehicle with a Manual Transmission installed.
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.
I will limit my answer to the State of Indiana: Maximum curb weight is 80,000 lbs.
The curb weight is 2100lbs.
The curb weight of the 2010 Lincoln MKT is 4499 lbs.
The curb weight of the 2007 Lincoln MKZ is 3533 lbs..
The curb weight of the 2013 Dodge Dart is 3186 lbs..
The curb weight on the 2002 Chevrolet Impala is 3,389