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2024-08-11 04:18 | Tuppence870 wrote Russia: 2011-present Do they still produce the Ford Transit in Russia? | |
Aginnon photo_librarymode_comment 2024-03-23 23:48 | Replaced by the Brabus S V12 in the final game. | |
Aginnon photo_librarymode_comment 2024-03-02 06:46 | ChuffersDanube wrote Too curved, especially that front grille. That's a '95 Ford Escort Mk6 Van Agreed with the Escort Van. | |
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2024-03-01 00:35 | Comfortably Numb wrote Bedford Astramax Too curved, especially that front grille. That's a '95 Ford Escort Mk6 Van | |
burnoutgt24 photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-26 00:25 | Either abstract art or the UV's are fucked up | |
Comfortably Numb photo_librarymode_comment 2024-02-25 22:05 | Bedford Astramax | |
BazzemBoi photo_librarymode_comment 2023-01-14 17:10 | How can I spawn that. Is there a way to do so? | |
Ericwanted photo_librarymode_comment 2022-11-06 19:10 | It's a ZS BTCC (the same from ToCa Race Driver). | |
Keitanyan photo_librarymode_comment 2022-11-01 18:41 | 2001, not 2002, The Getaway was released in 2001 | |
Ericwanted photo_librarymode_comment 2022-03-24 20:33 | The other MG ZS is the BTCC version (the same from Pro Race Driver). | |
SatoFJWRA
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2022-03-23 18:03 | 180 2.5 V6 was the trim advertised in the original ad so I added it as extra info | |
Silnev photo_librarymode_comment 2022-01-12 11:27 | NassimO wrote Theses are mudflaps. Just ignore whatever dumb question Auto-Friki asks. | |
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2022-01-12 10:20 | Auto-Friki wrote What are those things on the rear wheels? Plates for the rear fenders? Theses are mudflaps. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-23 17:38 | Silnev wrote origin =/= where the car is made. That's what he was going to say. what happens is that my tongue made a corkscrew. | |
Silnev photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-23 16:03 | Auto-Friki wrote So by that rule of three, ALL VIDEO GAMES featuring the Transit (up to 2013) should be listed as being made in the UK. That also includes the Transit Rally Van and the Transit Supervan. origin =/= where the car is made. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-23 15:48 | Tuppence870 wrote The main Transit model was never actually built in Germany (only the Taunus Transit was). The Transit factory timeline looks a bit like this: Germany (Taunus Transit): 1953-1965 United Kingdom: 1965-2013 Belgium: 1965-2003 Australia: 1966-1986 New Zealand: 1966-1986 Turkey: 1967-present South Africa: 1967-1974 The Netherlands: 1975-1981 China: 1997-present Belarus: 1997-2000 Vietnam: 1998-present Romania (Transit Connect): 2002-2013 Russia: 2011-present Spain (Transit Connect): 2012-present United States: 2013-present It gets complicated, and I haven't even mentioned how the current Transit is both the 4th generation and the Mk 9 because of how different markets called the mid-gen facelifts. So by that rule of three, ALL VIDEO GAMES featuring the Transit (up to 2013) should be listed as being made in the UK. That also includes the Transit Rally Van and the Transit Supervan. | |
Tuppence870 photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-23 14:57 | Auto-Friki wrote Knowing that most generations of the Transit were manufactured in the factory in Germany, from which generation did the Transit begin to be manufactured in Turkey? in the sixth generation? The main Transit model was never actually built in Germany (only the Taunus Transit was). The Transit factory timeline looks a bit like this: Germany (Taunus Transit): 1953-1965 United Kingdom: 1965-2013 Belgium: 1965-2003 Australia: 1966-1986 New Zealand: 1966-1986 Turkey: 1967-present South Africa: 1967-1974 The Netherlands: 1975-1981 China: 1997-present Belarus: 1997-2000 Vietnam: 1998-present Romania (Transit Connect): 2002-2013 Russia: 2011-present Spain (Transit Connect): 2012-present United States: 2013-present It gets complicated, and I haven't even mentioned how the current Transit is both the 4th generation and the Mk 9 because of how different markets called the mid-gen facelifts. -- Last edit: 2021-11-23 15:35:42 | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-23 13:58 | SolanaBogon2 wrote No, only the Transit Knowing that most generations of the Transit were manufactured in the factory in Germany, from which generation did the Transit begin to be manufactured in Turkey? in the sixth generation? | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-23 13:56 | Daboi492 wrote I mean like the argument from 2014 about vandalism on this page Well nothing. At this time I was not yet registered. Although I did find out about IGCD when I was 13 years old, from what you say ... I didn't experience it. I was still browsing the web ... without actually registering. | |
Daboi492 photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-23 10:12 | Auto-Friki wrote What commentary drama? Is it by chance the barrage of comments that I wrote on some of the vehicles in the Forza Horizon series last summer (that is, this year)? Or is it about another topic that has nothing to do with me? I mean like the argument from 2014 about vandalism on this page | |
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2021-11-23 10:08 | Auto-Friki wrote Does that mean that the majority of European Ford models (Focus, Fiesta, Mondeo, Transit, etc) are manufactured directly in the factory in Turkey, instead of in Germany? No, only the Transit | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-23 08:32 | Tuppence870 wrote Ford is complicated, since they make many vehicles that aren't sold in their home country. Ford Europe was created when Ford Britain & Ford Germany merged in 1967. Although they are currently based in Germany, they have factories across Europe, and many of their older models have strong British heritage. The original Transit was developed by Ford Britain in 1965, but was later built in Belgium, The Netherlands & Turkey. The Transit was also the last Ford to be built in Britain, after production was permanently moved to Turkey in 2013. Does that mean that the majority of European Ford models (Focus, Fiesta, Mondeo, Transit, etc) are manufactured directly in the factory in Turkey, instead of in Germany? | |
Tuppence870 photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-23 02:35 | Auto-Friki wrote Was not the first generation made in Germany? Ford is complicated, since they make many vehicles that aren't sold in their home country. Ford Europe was created when Ford Britain & Ford Germany merged in 1967. Although they are currently based in Germany, they have factories across Europe, and many of their older models have strong British heritage. The original Transit was developed by Ford Britain in 1965, but was later built in Belgium, The Netherlands & Turkey. The Transit was also the last Ford to be built in Britain, after production was permanently moved to Turkey in 2013. | |
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2021-11-23 02:18 | Didn't Silnev and/or Attacker1997 tell you to not make a barrage of comments, like you just did now? You said you'd stop, but you're doing it. Also, please google stuff before you ask random questions. How hard is it to do a simple search? Not everyone's gonna have the patience to answer to you. -- Last edit: 2021-11-23 02:19:46 | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 23:55 | Was not the first generation made in Germany? | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 23:26 | What are those things on the rear wheels? Plates for the rear fenders? | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 23:25 | SE What does it mean? Special Edition? | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 23:24 | The Honda Accord was scarier. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 23:22 | AQUO IS KING JDM wrote CHAV CAR What is CHAV? | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 23:22 | There is no other image of the cabin that this man is not shown? | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 23:20 | The emblem on the steering wheel reminds me that it is taken from a Peugeot, although it is not well appreciated. | |
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2021-11-22 17:13 | Don't pay attention to that drama from 2014. It's not worth going back to it. Similar drama happened in 2017 on a Fiesta prop in the Stuntman page. Also @auto-friki, the reason why the front end has Vantage is 'cause this vehicle used to be a licensed Vantage. So much content had to be cut and some of them like this had to be heavily modified. -- Last edit: 2021-11-22 17:15:46 | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 15:58 | Daboi492 wrote Anyone else know pages where drama went down in the comments? What commentary drama? Is it by chance the barrage of comments that I wrote on some of the vehicles in the Forza Horizon series last summer (that is, this year)? Or is it about another topic that has nothing to do with me? | |
Daboi492 photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 15:17 | Anyone else know pages where drama went down in the comments? | |
Tuppence870 photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 02:41 | Auto-Friki wrote This car reminds me, from the front, of the Vauxhall Corsa. It's actually based on a Vauxhall Astra (Opel Kadett E). Bedford was Vauxhall's commercial vehicle brand until the 80's. | |
Tuppence870 photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 02:34 | Auto-Friki wrote Basically what was Iveco-Ford? A joint-venture with the collaboration of Iveco to provide Ford engines to its trucks? The Ford Cargo was an existing truck made by Ford UK from 1981, but Iveco bought out Ford Europe's commercial division and renamed it to the Iveco-Ford Cargo in 1991. When they introduced the Iveco EuroCargo in 1993, trucks made for the UK market kept the Iveco-Ford name until the UK plant was closed in 1997. -- Last edit: 2021-11-22 02:34:58 | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 00:55 | The front reminds me of a 1998 Aston Martin Vantage. However, the rear, because of the lights, reminds me of a Mitsubishi EVO VI. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 00:53 | This car reminds me, from the front, of the Vauxhall Corsa. | |
Auto-Friki photo_librarymode_comment 2021-11-22 00:51 | Basically what was Iveco-Ford? A joint-venture with the collaboration of Iveco to provide Ford engines to its trucks? | |
The Getaway (2002) | wezymh photo_librarymode_comment 2021-03-21 21:43 | not a bad licenced car list for 2002 |
caio fivetech
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2021-02-09 01:26 | Vauxhall Vectra steering wheel | |
rozanoff photo_librarymode_comment 2021-01-25 21:58 | This is hatchback (liftback), not sedan. | |
rozanoff photo_librarymode_comment 2021-01-25 21:55 | This is hatchback (liftback), not sedan. | |
rozanoff photo_librarymode_comment 2021-01-25 21:54 | Golf Rallye | |
J-2 photo_librarymode_comment 2021-01-15 20:20 | Due to the larger grill dipping below the headlights, is at least a 1996 model. | |
Yegoloda69 photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-21 21:07 | Alif R wrote Anyone had information on the license plate? Comes back as a Transit van, the plates in the game are randomly generated. | |
The Getaway (2002) | Flippedoutkyrii
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2020-10-19 07:37 | Holy SHIT that's a lot of cut cars! It would have been great to see all those make it into the final product! Especially considering they were licensed! |
The Getaway (2002) | Automotive Gaming photo_librarymode_comment 2020-10-19 05:25 | |
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2020-09-25 10:02 | Alif R wrote Anyone had information on the license plate? It returns a 1995 Ford... | |
Alif R photo_librarymode_comment 2020-09-25 04:29 | YegoLoda wrote looks like an M3 but says 325i on the bootlid. 325i with M3 bodykit and wheels or downbadged M3? lol Anyone had information on the license plate? |