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CA_NES
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2007-06-04 09:30 | DIEHARD wrote Dodge Aries? ya -- Last edit: 2007-06-04 09:31:22 | |
DIEHARD
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2007-04-30 16:18 | agreed | |
qwerty_86
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2007-02-17 05:48 | But this is a four-door. Eldorados were two-doors. | |
lambolover253
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2007-02-06 00:26 | Ford Crown Vic | |
Explorer4X4
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2007-02-04 19:26 | That is no LTD. | |
lastinpurple
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2007-02-04 14:06 | HOW CAN YOU UNLOCK THIS CAR? I Jags... | |
lastinpurple
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2007-02-04 14:04 | They're re-used. Anyway, I say 71 Cadillac Eldorado | |
lastinpurple
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2007-02-04 14:03 | Ford LTD | |
lastinpurple
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2007-02-04 14:03 | Suzuki Vitara | |
crossroads
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2007-01-26 02:23 | No way, too long, I'm think more of a Ford Expedition. | |
austinallegro
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2007-01-23 21:07 | Is it me or have they re-used the cars from "Most Wanted"? | |
austinallegro
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2007-01-23 21:06 | amc pacer? | |
DIEHARD
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2007-01-23 12:29 | Dodge Aries? | |
IRT_BMT_IND
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2007-01-16 01:28 | Ford Escape? | |
Explorer4X4
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2007-01-15 01:12 | I've got this Mustang. Great handling, not so great speed. I am working on beating a Boss Race and I always get the Charger on the turns. | |
Explorer4X4
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2006-12-24 06:36 | I've got one, and its a Vauxhall. | |
wickey
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2006-12-11 00:43 | probably XKR | |
Explorer4X4
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2006-11-28 23:00 | I only got a quick look, and there appears to be a GTO squad car. Which sucks. I wanted Caprice, Crown Victoria or Charger squad cars. | |
qwerty_86
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2006-10-30 00:45 | The early T-Birds were a rip-off of the Corvette. When Ford decided to turn it into a personal luxury vehicle in the early '60s, then that's where the similarities ended. Actually at the same time the T-Bird went the other way, Ford needed a vehicle to compete with the Corvette so they designed the Mustang. The initial designs of the Mustang was just a two-seater. Lee Iacocca thought they would sell more if they added a back seat so the Mustang because a pony car. | |
Explorer4X4
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2006-10-29 22:31 | Thunderbirds never looked anything like Corvettes. But when the Mustang was introduced, Chevrolet ripped off of it two years later. They were identical except for minor front end differences, I think its a rip-off. 1955 Chevrolet Corvette 1955 Ford Thunderbird 1980 Chevrolet Corvette 1980 Ford Thunderbird Any similarities? Nope. And, in both cases, the Fords look better. | |
poncho sd
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2006-10-29 20:02 | I'd ave one over a Mustang anyday. T-Birds are such Corvette rip-offs | |
poncho sd
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2006-10-28 21:09 | awesome car. The best versions of the SS Chevelle were the LS-5 454cuin and the LS-6 454cuin, the latter had 460hp straight out of the dealership. The 1971 Chevelle had a new option - the Heavy Chevy Chevelle, which was a more affordable alternative to the Super Sport package. Its appearance was similar to that of Pontiac's GTO Judge, Mercury's Gougar Eliminator, AMC's Rebel Machine, Plymouth's Road Runner, Dodge's Coronet Super Bee and, to some extent, Buick's GSX - all of which (save perhaps the GSX) had a fun, colourful, cartoon-inspired, hot rod look and feel to them. The Super Sport here, though, was the flagship Chevelle. A quirky decision by Chevrolet was to base its El Camino pick-up on an extended version of the A-body platform and style it in the same way as the gorgeous Chevelle. They even went to the extend of offering the Super Sport (SS) package (albeit in a slightly tamer form). Judging by the Magnum 500 steel wheels and the chrome door mirrors, this is a 1970 model - this is confirmed by the absence of front indicator lights next door to the front head-lights, which would be positioned on the edge of the front wings; the 1971/72 cars had such a feature. On the 1970 cars, the indicators were in the front bumpers, the car had four small headlights independent of the front grille (as opposed to two large headlights in square surrounds which were in contact with the wider grille on the 71/72) and two trapesium-shaped tail-lights (71/72: four round tail-lights - a trend which was popular by 1973 eg 'Cuda, AMC Matador). As indicated by the small lettering on the bonnet/hood bulge, this car has "Cowl Induction" - a type of forced air induction (ie has the same effect as a Turbocharger, only a more more primitive system). GM was noted for its frequent use of forced induction: Pontiac used "Ram Air" - the most extreme being the Ram Air V system which produced 500hp on the 400cuin V8, was used in Trans Ams (possibly also Formulas) and GTOs and was a very rare and desirable option; Oldsmobile had "W-machines" - on Cutlass S and 4-4-2s a buyer could tick W-30, W-31 or W-32; there was a similar option on the Buick GS. On these cars, the forced air induction was activated by pulling a handle located on the dashboard. This caused the flaps to drop and open up the twin scoops on the hood/bonnet. With Cowl Induction on the Chevelle, a long, single, rear-facing flap was located at the edge of bonnet/hood bulge at the base of the windscreen. Again this was manually engaged from inside the car, which outwardly opened the flap to produce more horsepower. The difference with this system is that rather than air rushing in through scoops by forward motion, a vortex occured at the base of the Chevelle's windscreen and directed air in to the engine by way of the rear-facing flap. I have heard the Chevelle being referred to as the "King of Muscle Cars". Although cars such as the Oldsmobile Cutlass, Ford Fairlane/Torino, Mercury Cyclone, Chrysler B-body (in length) were all physically larger cars, the design, performance and sheer presence of the 1970-72 Chevelle means that its title is justified. -- Last edit: 2006-10-28 21:11:50 | |
poncho sd
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2006-10-28 20:22 | Can't wait for Chrysler to start production of this | |
poncho sd
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2006-10-28 20:19 | STUNNING love 'Cudas - one of the coolest cars ever made, especially in one of Chrysler's "high impact" colours such as Sublime, Vitamin C, Go Mango etc. I've always preferred the 'Cuda to the Dodge Challenger because the Challenger was intended for a SLIGHTLY more respectable buyer - this is reflected in the designs of the cars - the Challenger was longer in the front overhang and boot/trunk, even though the cars share the same platform, being E-bodies. One defining and distinguishing feature on the 'Cuda ('Cuda being the name for the more performance orientated versions of the Barracuda - an indication of how radical and just plain cool the muscle car era was) was the design of the C-pillar. The top of the rear side window on the Challenger is curved, whereas on the Barracuda it is angular with a sharp point - a feature which I think is ahead of it's time, such as the Mercedes 300SL, the Endura noses on late 60s/early 70s Pontiac GTOs and 1970-73 Firebirds etc. Just look at the door handles on this car, the twin rectangular exhaust pipes which exit from the rear valance, the neat tail-lights etc - all ultra cool. Watch the TV programme Nash Bridges starring Miami Vice's Don Johnson - his character drove a 1971 (best looking front end, in my opinion) Go Mango convertible with white leather. I think it was supposed to be a Hemi, but I doubt it really was. Best episode was "'Cuda Grace" in which the villain also drove a 'Cuda - a Sublime green hardtop, but the car was totalled at the end of the episode. | |
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2006-10-26 02:16 | Explorer4X4 wrote Definetly, if it is an American game set in America. We got the Monaro rebadged as a Pontiac GTO. It was Holden Monaro in Australia, and also somewhere it is the Chevrolet Lumina. It's called the Lumina in the Middle East and Africa. | |
Explorer4X4
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2006-10-22 01:19 | First generation Camaros were such Mustang rip-offs, | |
Explorer4X4
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2006-10-22 01:17 | IRT_BMT_IND wrote It's probably a Pontiac GTO, as it's an American game. Definetly, if it is an American game set in America. We got the Monaro rebadged as a Pontiac GTO. It was Holden Monaro in Australia, and also somewhere it is the Chevrolet Lumina. | |
IRT_BMT_IND
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2006-10-22 01:12 | It's probably a Pontiac GTO, as it's an American game. | |
Explorer4X4
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2006-10-20 20:29 | 2008 | |
Rinspeed photo_librarymode_comment 2006-10-18 17:37 | It's the concept, not the R8. | |
Youlikeyams?
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2006-10-18 15:08 | The roadcar is called the Audi R8. | |
Explorer4x4
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2006-09-20 19:52 | ||
juan reyes
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2006-09-20 19:07 | it's the 65, it has the lateral "V12 Biturbo" label and it's listed in the official car list | |
Star Wars Fanatic
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2006-09-20 10:49 | Looks like IGCD's header car | |
Rinspeed photo_librarymode_comment 2006-09-19 19:39 | it's tuned car so you can't see that is a 65 AMG | |
juan reyes
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2006-09-19 19:10 | Elise II (Type M111) | |
juan reyes
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2006-09-19 19:10 | SL 65 AMG | |
juan reyes
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2006-09-19 19:08 | that one is the Z06 | |
chaos386
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2006-09-19 17:16 | I think it's a Holden Monaro. Here's a picture of the car for reference: us1.webpublications.com.au/static/images/articles/i13/1381_15mg.jpg | |
chaos386
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2006-09-19 17:15 | I also think it's a Mitsubishi Eclipse. After all, that's what it says on the back of the car. | |
stronghold
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2006-09-18 15:03 | Chevrolet Chevelle ss350 | |
stronghold
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2006-09-18 15:02 | chevrolet camaro | |
stronghold
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2006-09-18 15:02 | Shelby Mustang GT500 | |
Rinspeed photo_librarymode_comment 2006-09-18 11:09 | J'aurais dit Mitsubishi Eclipse (1ere version) mais j'en susi pas sūr |