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Minimum kerb weight question

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Hi people, 

 

I'm looking at the spec sheet for a new suberb estate in the 2.0 TDI 190 dsg scr and it has two figures in the column for minimum kerb weight (without driver) Kg. It's quoted 1536 / 1739

 

I don't understand why there is two figures. I could understand it if one was with driver and one was without but that's usually a difference of 75kg as that's the manufacturers assumption of average driver weight but this is a difference of just over 200kg?

 

 

Cheers 

May be weight difference between Sedan and Estate version? 

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8 hours ago, Bap33 said:

May be weight difference between Sedan and Estate version? 

I dobt think so as 

Sedan/hatch and  estate are in separate tables. 

Is the higher weight for the 4x4?

13 hours ago, unclerichy said:

Is the higher weight for the 4x4?

The 4x4 adds roughly 100 kg, not ~200...

Should be something else... 🤔

8 hours ago, Bap33 said:

The 4x4 adds roughly 100 kg, not ~200...

Should be something else... 🤔

4x4 and a dead body? Not that I'd know what a dead body weighs...

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