What are the differences between imported and domestically produced Outlanders?
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Here are the specific differences between imported and domestically produced Outlanders: 1. Curb weight: The imported Outlander has a curb weight of 1585kg, while the domestically produced Outlander weighs 1440kg. 2. Displacement: The imported Outlander has a displacement of 2.4L, whereas the domestically produced version has a 2.0L displacement. 3. Power: The imported Outlander has a maximum horsepower of 192ps, maximum power of 141kw, and maximum torque of 235nm; the domestically produced Outlander has a maximum horsepower of 166ps, maximum power of 122kw, and maximum torque of 201nm. 4. Tire specifications: The imported Outlander uses 225/55R18 tires, while the domestically produced version uses 215/70R16 tires.