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What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 7:52 am
by Tyler
.... given that it it is always HEAVIER than the basic interior, by roughly 20%.
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 8:05 am
by Cheeseman
I suppose a basic interior that you would find in a say a base Dacia Sandero would weigh less than the interior found in a McLaren P1 or something like that. The interior of the Dacia is covered in thin, rough, plastics whereas in the super light interiors of hypercars you get lightweight quality materials such as carbon fibre and such. That is the only reason I can think of.
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 8:34 am
by NormanVauxhall
It gives you a lighter option with higher prestige and a bit more confort.
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 8:40 am
by Dragawn
I'd personally say "basic" is more like what you'd find in an old Lotus Elise: pretty much nothing but a tachometer, speedo, fuel gauge. With the dash made from sheet metal.
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:12 am
by utopian201
Im not sure if super light should have more prestige or comfort(?) than premium. I can't recall which one it was exactly - a McLaren p1 wouldn't be as comfortable as say a premium car... Or would it?
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 9:53 am
by PMP1337
Tyler wrote:.... given that it it is always HEAVIER than the basic interior, by roughly 20%.
SuperLight is the kind of interior used in supercars with carbon fiber high quality interiors.
Basic is cheap plastic and unconfortable cheap seats.
Although agree that the super light interior should be lighter than basic and the weight of the superlight interior should decrease with quality instead of increasing.
Right now the way to get the lightest interior is to go with the basic with -15 quality. I think the lightest interior should be the superlight with +15 quality.
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 11:25 am
by nialloftara
wheres the line between sacrificing all for lightness ala a Porsche 911 GT3RS vs a still crazy light interior like a Honda nsx which still allows some creature comforts? Both would quality as superlight in game but their level of comfort vs lightness are very far apart.
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:27 pm
by Tyler
I don't think a cheapy econo car interior is nessesairly all that light weight. It's just cheap with low end materials.
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:29 pm
by Jakgoe
Tyler wrote:I don't think a cheapy econo car interior is nessesairly all that light weight. It's just cheap with low end materials.
True, but a less well-built interior with cheap, flimsy materials, will weight less than a solid interior with high-quality materials.
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 1:15 pm
by CNSpots1
I've always held it in my mind that "Basic" interior is stripped out to near-racecar levels. IE, bare minimum in terms of everything. Whereas standard is more what you get in a lower-class vehicle, just with less tech points toward it!
In short, Superlight is your fancy techy stuff like in say, a Pagani or Koenigsegg. But basic is your "Oh my god what have I gotten myself into" stripped out interior that even a 60's beetle would be ashamed to have.
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 1:25 pm
by Jakgoe
My real life comparisons:
Basic: Nissan Versa
Standard: Ford Fusion/Mondeo
Premium: Mercedes-Benz C-Class
Luxury: BMW 5/7-Series
Superlight: Ferrari 458
Hand-Crafted: Bentley Mullsane
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 1:48 pm
by taoistlumberjak
I agree with the idea that super light exists as looking outwardly like a stripped out racer, but with luxurious touches that make it comfortable. The prime candidate for poster child of that group, in my opinion, would be the Pagani Huayra.
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 4:46 pm
by Daffyflyer
Wait, is it really that much heavier? That sounds like something isn't right there..
Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Mon Sep 08, 2014 6:30 pm
by Killrob
Super-light should be significantly heavier than basic. The perfect comparison is F40 vs. F50, the former having a "basic" interior and the latter sporting a super-light interior. Super-light is as heavy as standard, but uses lots of expensive materials to offer that level of prestige. For balancing reasons it HAS to be heavier than basic, otherwise we'd need one more option called "stripped" or something.

Just look how damn heavy modern "super-light" cars are! We need to get that weight from somewhere

Re: What is the point of the "super light" interior?

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Tue Sep 09, 2014 6:13 am
by Tyler
Maybe rename "Basic" to "Stripped" then? The current names sort-of imply that "Basic" is a fairly standard choice.