None of your business and I never check as never much overweight
I could stand to loose 10lbs or so, moved to NV in July, a ton of new beers to try compared to UT, I have entered over 200 since then on Untappd and have over 500 entered within the week since I started the program the first of the year. 500 beers tried, 10 lbs gained, not to bad.
And I have removed around 175lbs from the car, around 80 lbs of that in unsprung and/or rotational weight. I need to put it back on the scales once I get the turbo swap done as have not weighed it in some time now, DHM race IC and crash bar, radiator upgrade, more weight taken out than added back.
I built my car to be very fast in all ways but also a great driver for just site seeing, cruising, etc and it is very comfy, quiet, rides great, will have an ultra low weight but high output audiophile sound system with most of the weight being quick release mounted(I own a sound deadening business so it has to have the audio and sound deadening) Once done with the audio on board it will still be at least 150 lbs lighter than stock.
For those less serious about things, which is fine by me, adding a few lbs here and there is not a big deal but many do not look at the big picture and add more than just a few things and next thing you know it adds up to a considerable amount. I have seen far to many cars with heavy wheels and tires, sub box, lights, flares, wings, spoilers, splitters, usually unneeded chassis braces, sway bars sometimes not needed, etc...........100-150 lbs added and sometimes much more instead of the 150 minimum I have removed that is a 250-300 lb difference.
For those that think it does not matter put a 300 lb passenger in and see how it feels accelerating, braking, cornering...