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| Rear has striking resemblance to Mistubishi Endeavour images.hgmsites.net/med/2011-mitsubishi-endeavor-fwd-4-door-ls-angular-rear-exterior-view_100324265_m.jpg | |
| CarExpert777 a écrit Makes me think of a Tahoe especially since it is also used as a police vehicle, not many Aspen's are used for police vehicles, at least I haven't seen any It is based off of the Tahoe we just did't want to add a new vehicle model | |
| Makes me think of a Tahoe especially since it is also used as a police vehicle, not many Aspen's are used for police vehicles, at least I haven't seen any | |
| idk a écrit don't forget the viceroys variant vessel, you can actually see the front of it in the rear shot of the viceroys polar I know, but it's difficult to obtain it unless you'll get chased by Viceroy's gang. | |
| don't forget the viceroys variant vessel, you can actually see the front of it in the rear shot of the viceroys polar -- Last edit: 2014-06-02 18:30:46 | |
| Not sure. Looks quite a bit like a couple custom jobs that I saw when altering the model from which this one was born. In fact it looks suspiciously similar to MY custom hackjob of their old model... There's a separate listing for the Police one though, so maybe. also, can someone get interior shots of the bloody things? You can go into first-person mode for the cars since it once was a Driver sequel, and I'm curious to see how well they match up to the real deals. -- Last edit: 2014-06-02 15:24:39 | |
| carcrasher88 a écrit In-Game name: Polar Bump | |
| Gamer a écrit Looks like the alloys and headlights are off a Landstalker. I can see the similarities in the headlights, but the alloys or wheels, well, ![]() | |
| Looks like the alloys and headlights are off a Landstalker. | |
| In-Game name: Polar That pretty much officially confirms it as an Aspen, as the name Aspen and the word polar pretty much go hand in hand. | |
| Uploaded new, high-quality pic from Dualshockers. The design is pretty dead-on as a 2007 Aspen or Durango, even down to the cut lines on the doors. It's also notably wearing Aluminum rims from a 2004-2005 Chevrolet Colorado. It also has a couple elements from the 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe, in the curve of the rear part of the second-row window and the general wheelwell shape. EDIT: thanks, whoever replaced the old shot! -- Last edit: 2014-05-21 17:23:22 | |
| civic_eg6_94 a écrit Nice try on the convincing part, but you forgot that the only match to the Aspen is only the front. Body and rear doesn't match to Aspen at all. I say it's a QX56 with Aspen front. Wrong again. Here's a couple photos: ![]() There's a QX56 side profile. Note the bowed-back C-pillars, tilted approx. 25 degrees. ![]() Here's an Aspen, Side profile. The C-pillars are bowed forward, approx. 10 degrees. ![]() Here's another angle of the vehicle in question. It clearly has the Aspen's C-pillar, not the QX56's. In addition, it does NOT have the blacked out B-Pillar like a QX56 does. -- Last edit: 2013-02-21 14:39:05 | |
| media.ed.edmunds-media.com/honda/pilot/2012/oem/2012_honda_pilot_4dr-suv_ex-l_fq_oem_1_500.jpg Nope, front is clearly 2012+ Pilot. | |
| biaxialemperor a écrit Incorrect. Look at the window shape and the silver trim beneath the windows: clearly from Chrysler. img2.netcarshow.com/Chrysler-Aspen_2007_800x600_wallpaper_04.jpg The headlights are a closer match to the Aspen's platform-mate the Durango, but the grille is spot-on for an Aspen. The Infiniti QX-56 has bowed-back C-pillars like its Nissan counterparts, nullifying that theory, while the Tahoe has an entirely different door and window shape, nullifying that. The closest thing really is an Aspen, and that's because the model that this is derived from is one as well. Nice try on the convincing part, but you forgot that the only match to the Aspen is only the front. Body and rear doesn't match to Aspen at all. I say it's a QX56 with Aspen front. | |
| carcrasher88 a écrit That's not an Aspen, it looks more like either an Infiniti QX56 or a Tahoe/Yukon with the front end of the 2012+ Honda Pilot. Incorrect. Look at the window shape and the silver trim beneath the windows: clearly from Chrysler. ![]() The headlights are a closer match to the Aspen's platform-mate the Durango, but the grille is spot-on for an Aspen. The Infiniti QX-56 has bowed-back C-pillars like its Nissan counterparts, nullifying that theory, while the Tahoe has an entirely different door and window shape, nullifying that. The closest thing really is an Aspen, and that's because the model that this is derived from is one as well. | |
| That's not an Aspen, it looks more like either an Infiniti QX56 or a Tahoe/Yukon with the front end of the 2012+ Honda Pilot. | |
| It's actually an altered version of a model from Splinter Cell Conviction, with the wheelwells, grille, headlights, and bumper being the primary modifications. I've been playing with the original model for some time now. | |
| In the same video, you can see this car waiting at the traffic light with it's left turn signal on. Hope the player can use them, too. |