

| Author | Message |
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| No Subaru XT was ever a liftback.. This looks more like a Toyota Celica Supra Mk2, specifically 1983 model (wrap-around front turn signals). Although the B pillar is less wide on this, rear side windows are separated from rear window by an added C pillar, and the taillights do not match, these are smaller differences than liftback vs coupe. Also, a liftback without C pillar would be strange, especially with a curved window; presumably, this car would have a C pillar in real life. This car likely wasn't based off any single car, instead using the Celica Supra as base, with details from other cars (B pillar, rear window, and 'cut-out' side panel design from Subaru XT, taillights from something else (they do not match with either the Subaru or the Toyota, may be a mix of the two though). | |
| I agree with those saying this is a 1985-1991 Subaru XT. Most of the details are a good fit, including the entire front end, many side details and even the cabin area up to the C-pillar. | |
| I support the idea that its an Isuzu Piazza, but also reminds me a bit of the Lotus Excel static.motor.es//fotos-noticias/2016/07/min652x435/lotus-excel-201629449_3.jpg | |
| I think it's supposed to be called DigiX or Digi-X | |
| Agree with Alcyone/XT, with the roof extended out, similar to the Isuzu Piazza. | |
| Except for the rear hatch, it looks similar to the Subaru XT. | |
| I see a little Celica Supra and Isuzu Piazza in it | |
| If it is a Mazda, the closest match is the mid 80s Eunos Cosmo even though I cannot find one made as a three door hatch. -- Last edit: 2020-03-22 01:11:24 |