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ChuffersDanube
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2024-03-27 23:31 | What about the 1977 Subaru Leone 1600? Not a dead ringer but pretty close...close than the Range Rover for instance | |
ChuffersDanube
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2024-03-06 23:29 | 1982 Massey Ferguson 1010 | |
doseisan
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2023-09-14 17:14 | 1995 Audi A4 [Typ 8D] www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=305655 www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=305608 | |
Colin McRae Rally 2005 (2004) | Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2023-08-28 19:47 | Before some admin deletes the screenshots of the rooms I have to say one thing very clear. The most I could get out of the hud was the copilot notes and the progress line. The HUD with the RPM's meter and the speedometer could not be removed in any way. |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2023-08-26 21:29 | Those black dots on the front of the car are the brake discs, since they are not quite finished, together with the textures on the taillights, it makes it look strange. | |
Victor_2003 photo_librarymode_comment 2023-04-02 16:16 | Honestly, doesn't looks a Mustang. | |
Skyline159 photo_librarymode_comment 2022-11-17 19:22 | Although this Concept model of the Fiesta Super 1600 is known as Fiesta RallyeConcept and the car was presented in 2002. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2022-07-29 15:15 | In Colin Mcrae 04 there is a very similar rusty vehicle in the first stage of the Greece rally to the one in the photo. But being realistic, the front reminds me at 2000 FIAT Punto. | |
Yegoloda69 photo_librarymode_comment 2021-12-11 23:45 | Mitsubishi RVR? With mirage front lights and E36 tail lights | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-07-12 15:33 | Although it uses the same scheme as the one that appeared in Colin McRae Rally 04, the difference is in the number: in Colin McRae Rally 04 it had the number # 5. On the other hand, in this game, still keeping the scheme of the previous installment, this one has the number # 12. Link: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=2891 | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-07-12 15:29 | The engine sound in the game is quite similar to the one that was fitted to the MG ZR S1600 of the Colin McRae Rally 3 and 04 ... But the difference is that when you stop pressing the accelerator, the hiss of the turbo sounds. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-07-12 15:28 | Although this Freelander has a V6 engine, the sound of the engine is the same as that used in the Mitsubishi Pajero of the Colin McRae Rally 3 and 04. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-07-12 15:26 | The engine sound is the one used by the Citron Xsara in Colin McRae 04. That means that the 206 in the Colin McRae 04 had its own engine sound. Conclution? This uses the sound of the Xsara and vice versa. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-07-12 15:24 | Officially, the Toyota GT-S participated in a rally test? Because see that it also appeared in the Gran Turismo 2, but with the same sponsor and different color distribution compared to this model. Link: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=3932 -- Last edit: 2021-07-12 15:24:43 | |
TheGreaser
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2021-04-19 07:18 | I think this is an older Setra. Specifically with that dip on the passenger side more reminiscent of the early 1980s models. p.s. For the record, @Austin-Maestro, older Setras made before 1995 were under a joint company with Kssbohrer, known as "Kssbohrer Setra". I've edited older models of the bus manufacture to reflect that. | |
chuffersdanube
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2021-04-18 20:36 | I do believe it is a 1962 Deutz D40. These did come with the Magirus logo on them, but were definitely sold as Deutz upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Deutz_D40.1S_%281962%2C_38_PS%29.jpg | |
Austin-Maestro photo_librarymode_comment 2021-04-18 19:13 | Personally, I think that the body is too square to be a Mirage. And the rear ends are completely different. | |
Tuppence870 photo_librarymode_comment 2021-04-18 18:39 | It immediately reminded me of this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=700 So, Mitsubishi Mirage 1995-2003 | |
huatuanhai photo_librarymode_comment 2021-04-18 17:31 | This truck made by australia because there too many name number model (T-900,T-904,T908,T-909,T950) they are same or different i had change T-Series | |
TheGreaser
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2021-04-18 04:56 | Honda Civic EG? | |
TheGreaser
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2021-04-18 04:55 | BMW 5 (E39) | |
Colin McRae Rally 2005 (2004) | Zack photo_librarymode_comment 2021-03-19 00:36 | not a PS game tho |
CHAL Gaming photo_librarymode_comment 2021-01-05 13:35 | i fixed it. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-11-06 23:55 | I don't remember the Clio V6 Phase 2 having participated in a rally. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-11-06 23:54 | This Mini is very different from the one that appeared in Colin Mcrae 2.0. Although in terms of colors they are the same, there is one thing that differentiates it: the number. Although it conserves the design and the colors the numbering changes. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-11-06 23:52 | The paint scheme of this car, together with the Saxo S1600, is inspired by the Citron C2 S1600 prototype. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-09-02 10:44 | Excuse me, but the Golf R32 was Launched from 2002 to 2003. | |
AHotWheelsCollector photo_librarymode_comment 2020-09-02 03:39 | IT GOT FIXED! | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-09-02 00:01 | One of the better cars of this game... but with a small controversy: the car is from 2003, not from 2004. Look the spoiler in this two links: 2003: www.supercars.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/2003_Mitsubishi_PajeroEvolution14.jpg 2004: www.supercars.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/2004_Mitsubishi_PajeroEvolution7.jpg | |
Colin McRae Rally 2005 (2004) | MTP02
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2020-03-27 16:00 | Did anyone reach 300 km/h using any car in any track? I did it with Ford RS200 and Audi Quattro s1 (barely), during the split screen play with Rubberband on. |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2020-03-24 14:38 | A Volkswagen New Beetle RSi Cup Car converted to rally. | |
MTP02
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2020-03-18 08:47 | Its engine sound is similar to Quattro's. | |
fontheking5
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2015-09-07 14:53 | This does not have the drivetrain from the 205 T16, it would not be legal. It has a 2 litre 4 cylinder engine, taken from the standard 206 model,and tuned and turbocharged to give 300 hp, in it`s wrc state. You can only use parts that came from the standard car in order to comply with the rules, ford did use a water pump that was not taken from the standard car, and they got disqualified from the 99 Monte Carlo rally because of that. -- Last edit: 2015-09-07 14:53:32 | |
fontheking5
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2015-09-06 12:07 | Not a Group B Car, that was the Audi Sport Quattro, Ford Rs200 and Lancia 037 of the mid 80:s | |
Ford78
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2014-06-09 18:11 | It isn't an WRC but RS Cosworth!!! | |
IkusaGT
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2012-03-03 13:58 | When I drove this car, couldn't help but get nostalgic about the time I got V-Rally 2 as my first rally game. | |
sajmon14 photo_librarymode_comment 2011-02-18 17:57 | RS Cosworth full name, and it's mkV | |
fontheking5
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2011-01-07 13:03 | One of my favorite rally cars of all time | |
fontheking5
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2011-01-07 13:00 | A nice rally car from the WRC days , but i think this car was made as a 22B road car converted into a rally car in the game so it was basically a road car | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 22:48 | Terrible acceleration and heavy, this car does reward the driver with the opportunity to learn stages early in the game - but, to be fair to the little Polo, when setup properly it is a very fun little car to drive, does like to be thrashed about, and comes off as being very confident as a race car. As I mentioned at the begining though, given it's weight and lack of acceleration, you do need to plan your hairpins and the like carefully otherwise expect the little Polo to bog and sap you of a good stage time. | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 22:46 | A solid, good rally car. Dull by comparison to the other cars in the game and only because there's little that seems to throw this car off. It's happy on either Tarmac or Gravel stages, but, one has a hard time finding a stage where it isn't comfortable. Acceleration and top end speeds are very good, but, nothing extraordinary. As mentioned before, it like the Golf R32 and the Audi A3 uses the same 3.2L V6 and 6 spd gearbox in addition to the same 4WD drivetrain. | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 22:43 | Odd thing about this car in the game, it is supposed to be a Turbo-Charged car right?, well, on the "dash" there's no indicator light for the Turbo. Now, I'm sure this was an oversight when the game was developped, but, anyone that knows the GTI series of Golfs know that they all used Turbos on their engines. Neverthless, you can hear the Turbo as the car does it's thing, and again, one wonders why it's not mentioned, even in the description section of the game. 220Hp on tap from the 2.0L "Turbo" engine, add with that a very good 6 spd gearbox and a solid frame, this has the makings of a very sure and confident hot hatch rally car. | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 22:36 | Fantastic! - nothing more needs to be said about this car, a terrific AWD system, very, very good gearbox, solid frame, quick, and fast car and light. One of the best 4WD cars in the game. | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 22:35 | A fabulous 2WD car, simply fabulous. Not very powerful mind you, and with the gearbox set to it's neutral settings, you never need to make any adjustments. Wheel hop is fierce off the line, but, the car does calm down once it gets going. Very sure of itself it's a great choice once it becomes unlocked. Kinda wonder though, turbo-charge this car and give it Toyota's excellent AWD system, and you can't help but wonder just how good this car would be? | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 22:32 | The car that started it all, this is a great car, and there's no denying that. 300Hp on tap, a great 6 spd gearbox and a fairly solid structure. This car loves Gravel stages, but, seems equally well suited to Tarmac. This car will give you quite a workout on tight Tarmac stages like those in Japan, but, with the ratios in the Gearbox set to their neutral state, the car does impressively well. As one of the two choices with the Audi, you'll have a tough time deciding, but, keep this in mind when you do, the Subaru is lighter. | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 22:29 | While this car is a classic Group B, it feels something of a let down. Now, I know, I know, that's a death sentence as Scoobies are supposed to be great cars, well, this one is, but, it never gives any impression that it's fantastic. By comparison, the Toyota Celica Turbo 4 feels like it's hair is always on fire, the Scubaru here feels like it's been sedated. That said, it's a solid car, takes beatings a lot better, and when pushed rewards the driver with a sense of accomplishment. Acceleration isn't great for this car, but, top end speed is very good. Hair pins are a breeze with this car and it does extremely well in tight tarmac spaces. | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 22:24 | A car I consider to be a lot of fun to drive even if it might be a little bit of a handfull. This car and the Ford RS 200 are probably the only Group B rally cars that are the easier ones to drive. That said, this car needs to be treated with respect, it can end up a problem child if you aren't paying attention. I have learned that the Peugeot 206 WRC car adopted the same AWD system that was found in this car, but with a few Hp less. | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 22:02 | With a really nice V6 engine and a good 6 spd gearbox, the Pajero EVO is a fun 4x4 to drive. The engine revs higher than the LR Defender's 6, but, the trade off there is that is makes you want to thrash it about more, and, with a little practice and the right setup, the Pajero can end up being faster on similar stages that the more civilized LR will rally on. Top end speed doesn't seem to interesting, but, it's acceleration where this vehicle scores high marks. | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 21:59 | On particular note too is this, once the EVO 5s were no longer seen on Rallying Circuits, this EVO had a problem, the front and rear overhangs - that combined with it having the longest wheelbase compared to the other cars in it's group, you do have to work to get this car into tight spaces, but, with enough practice, it's a rewarding experience. | |
Murf32
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2009-07-09 21:57 | Of the Group A rally cars, I have found the Mitsu to be the fastest, and possibly the quickest car in the bunch. I have managed a top speed of 144Mph with it, so far, no other Group A car has come close. It's very delicate easily busting itself up on gravel sections. The Mitsu is good on Gravel but seems to be an animal on Tarmac sections. A RHD car, odd given that the large percentage of cars in the game are LHD. 5 spd manual gearbox is very good and rarely needs any modifications to have this car bring you to top place. |