Whiskey11
Kill ALL the Cones!
Did the quality of Mazdas go down when they started switching over to the Gram Theory? I don't think so but I don't spend that much time in Mazdas.With all the secrecy on weight, I just have this sneaking suspicion that we are going to see a slight gain on all models. Ford went out of their way on the F150 to tell us about the 700 pound weight loss. Still nothing for the Mustang. It won't spoil it for me if it picks up a minimal amount say less than 100 pounds. But it will be a BIG disappointment with all the hype about weight loss leading up to it.
One worry that I do have is that they might be pouring over parts from suppliers and having them reduce mass by making the parts thinner, having more open spaces and the like to save every gram/ounce they can. This could lead to poor build quality. I'm sure its a fine line between quality and reducing mass. I think I'd rather have a slightly heavier vehicle with better quality materials than a lighter one with cheaper materials or quality.
Here's to hoping it still drops a little for each model though. I will reserve judgement.
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I have yet to hear what the Ecoboost 2.0L weighs with turbo plumbing and all that... hell I can't even find what just the block weighs so that packaged weight is as close as we get.