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Subscribe to this threadHyundai aiming to lose weight, increase efficiency by 2015
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RDL @ May 5th 2008 12:25PM
Everett @ May 5th 2008 11:19AM
"... weight has increased with the number of safety systems in demand by the public &/or gov't regulations."
Yeah. I wish there was some way to opt-out from weight-increasing safety features. Maybe sign a waiver at the dealer, or something. I'd love to be able to pick a new, bare-bones, lightweight car again.