

| Author | Message |
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| In all honesty, it seems like EA is trying to play keep up to T10. Lately, vehicles that were originally in FM4 are now making their way into EA games. I think EA was just too levelheaded on adding hypercars that they forgot about cars the average joe likes. Which is sad since EA set the standards on that years ago with High Stakes and whatnot. -- Last edit: 2013-04-24 18:45:52 | |
| Sandie wrote Because that's the production years, not the model years. 'Zactly. It came out in '91 as a '92 model. | |
Because that's the production years, not the model years. ![]() | |
| lcpdcv wrote There's no such thing as a '91 Vic, lmao, only the LTD CV. And yet Web Car Story lists the first CV as 1991-1994! | |
| Brian2170 wrote Ok, thanks for the info. A pity they forgot the 1974 Dodge Monaco, and the 1991 Ford Crown Victoria... if you want 74' Monaco ... go play Driver San Francisco | |
| There's no such thing as a '91 Vic, lmao, only the LTD CV. -- Last edit: 2013-03-16 04:37:51 | |
| Brian2170 wrote Ok, thanks for the info. A pity they forgot the 1974 Dodge Monaco, and the 1991 Ford Crown Victoria... Errr... I think that's not gonna happen if they add Monacos and old Crown Vics in this game -_- | |
| RacingFreak wrote It's more than obvious... imcdb.org/vehicle_2514-Pontiac-Firebird-Trans-Am-1977.html ... Smokey and the Bandit (1977). Ok, thanks for the info. A pity they forgot the 1974 Dodge Monaco, and the 1991 Ford Crown Victoria... | |
| Brian2170 wrote Which film is this car from? It's more than obvious... imcdb.org/vehicle_2514-Pontiac-Firebird-Trans-Am-1977.html ... Smokey and the Bandit (1977). | |
| Which film is this car from? | |
| Better hold on to my hat... |