What is the body weight of the Leiling?
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Leiling's overall weight is approximately 1,360 kilograms. Here are the specific details: Honda: The "H" is the graphic trademark of Honda cars and Honda motorcycles, representing the first capital letter of "HONDA" in Japanese. The letters "HM" in the Honda car logo are the abbreviation of "HONDAMOTOR," with eagle wings above these letters, symbolizing "the leap of Honda's technology and the boundless future of the Honda company." Brand Development: Toyota Motor Corporation was founded in 1933 and is a car manufacturing company headquartered in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, and Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, Japan, affiliated with the Mitsui zaibatsu. Since 2008, Toyota Motor Corporation has gradually replaced General Motors to become the world's top-ranked automobile manufacturer.
I've been driving a Levin for several years, and I feel the body weight generally ranges between 1300 to 1400 kilograms, depending on the configuration. For example, my 1.8-liter version weighs around 1350 kilograms. This weight makes the car quite stable in city driving, reducing the tendency to feel floaty, but it does make acceleration from a standstill a bit slower, requiring more effort on the throttle. On the highway, the heavier body actually enhances safety, providing better stability during turns and reducing harshness over bumpy roads. However, the added weight does increase fuel consumption—my car averages just over 7 liters per 100 kilometers. While this means higher commuting costs, I think the trade-off for comfort is worth it. I recommend owners regularly check tire wear, as the extra weight can accelerate tire aging and affect driving safety. Overall, the Levin's design strikes a balance between practicality and economy, with weight being a key consideration. It's best to test drive it before buying to get a feel for its actual handling.