
| Author | Message |
|---|---|
| Mazda 929 [HC] 1987-1989 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mazda_HC_Luce_001.jpg en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1987-1989_Mazda_929_(HC)_hardtop_(2010-07-21)_02.jpg | |
It's an LS400. ![]() | |
| Mercedes is close | |
| That's fine. I didn't mention the Lexus (like I probably should have), so the confusion was understandable. | |
| carcrasher88 wrote Yeah, I agree with the Lexus as well. I was just answering the question about the Rovers, but knew that it wasn't one. Alright, my bad. ![]() | |
| Yeah, I agree with the Lexus as well. I was just answering the question about the Rovers, but knew that it wasn't one. | |
| It's a Lexus LS400. | |
| No, even though it's just a game. (Not to mention it's a unplayable traffic car) But if location really does matter and this car is present in the United States, then I guess it's a 90's Mercury Grand Marquis. | |
| Yes, as Sterling from 1987-91. Used Honda engines, and all were rebadged 800 Series models. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sterling_%28car%29 | |
| Doea Rover sell in The States? | |
| Rover??? | |
In the US!? My god. ![]() It's a Lexus LS400. | |
| Toyota Crown | |
I thought it was an LS400. ![]() EDIT:This was in response to a comment by Schaeft. -- Last edit: 2012-08-09 20:26:29 | |
| This is something Japanese. | |
| Mid-90s Mercury Grand Marquis seems close. | |
| 1992 Buick Roadmaster? | |
I'd say that Mercedes-Benz 190 would be the best guess:![]() | |
Front reminds me a W124, but the rear?? -- Last edit: 2012-08-08 11:15:22 |