nametoshowothers
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You have some good points about all the gadgets and gizmos but that is not changing anytime soon. The outcry from going to manual seats, hand-crank windows, non power door locks, non adjustable steering wheels, and no touch-screen DVD/Nav info-tainment systems would be far greater than catering to those who grew up without any of these features and would accept not having them.
People want larger wheels, 50-way adjustable seats, heated seats aren't enough and they now must be cooled as well, electronics and integration to every aspect of life is the direction of the future and these are what drive sales and increase weight. A manual seat that only reclines could easily be 80-100lbs lighter than a 20-way adjustable heated and cooled seat, but then you'll struggle to cater to short and tall drivers and alienate the majority of your target market who wants these features.
However, increased safety standards do greatly affect a cars weight. They specify the height of the hoods, add tons of airbags which cars 15-20 years ago never had, and increase the weight of the car. Heck, a Miata gained 400lbs between its debut and the current "MX5", and these cars don't have a whole lot of features and gadgets.
agreed that safety and gadgets do add weight, but not all do, If I am not mistaken, manual windows are heavier than electric windows. I do not think the weight difference on power versus manual seats is that great.
But do think like porsche, you should have the option of "heavy" comfortable seats with bells and whistles and the bare bones performance seats. It also comes down to money, more expensive materials often can be lighter cost. As well as how many airbags do you really need?
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