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Ferrari F50

Burnout 2: Point of Impact (2002)
Saleen S7R resemblance overall, I think.
Lotus Elan

Gran Turismo 2 (1999)
I guess this car's inclusion was due to the popularity of the British show The Avengers (of which the PAL version description states).
Lotus Esprit

Sniper: Path of Vengeance (2002)
It appeared in 2002's The Getaway.

Gran Turismo needs the 1987-1993 Esprit.
Polski Fiat 126p

Maluch Sim (2002)
They look more like Speedline alloys.
Lotus Esprit

Sniper: Path of Vengeance (2002)
Can be seen twice in the game: briefly in "Out in The Streets" and again in "The Steps of Doom."
Jaguar XJ

Sniper: Path of Vengeance (2002)
There's also a cutscene version of this car which has an interior. In the game files, this is known as a "Limousine"
Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1

The Need for Speed (1994)
Stats are from a 1993-1995.
Alfa Romeo Spider

Car Tycoon (2002)
Headlights and body shape make this a 1990.
Ford Mustang Super Stallion

Test Drive 6 (1999)
Class: Proto/Concept
Honda NSX

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
NSX-T, not NSX Targa.
Ford Fiesta

Ford Racing (1999)
Unlockable in the PC version.
Mazda RX-7

Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
In real life, the RX-7 ended production in North America and Europe in 1995. Not sure why there is a LHD Series 8 RX-7 in this game.

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Renault Mégane Maxi

Sega Rally 2 Championship (1998)
Team Diac (French) colors as opposed to the British Renault colors seen in a lot of other games.
Lamborghini Diablo SV

Real Racing 3 (2013)
Points for including the suede dash trim, something that Forza lacks.
Spectre R45

Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)
Introduced at the 1997 London Motor Show by Desmond Llewellyn.

Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis (2001)
Damageable vehicles: Yes

Far Cry 2 (2008)
The Jeep Liberty and the Wrangler are the only licensed vehicles in this game.
Ferrari Testarossa

Quake II (1997)
John Carmack's car at the time.
Lamborghini Countach

Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)
In some PS1 versions, it's incorrectly referred to as a 5000S in its showcase description.
Made for Game Coupe

Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)
Interior is a mish-mash of the Corvette and a modified CLK-GTR steering wheel.
Jaguar XJ220

Need for Speed II (1997)
1992-1994.
Spectre R42

Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)
1995 model according to the game.
Ferrari F355 Spider

Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)
F355 Spider F1 (1997).
Lister Storm

Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998)
Road going Storm first unveiled in 1993. Production ceased in 1994 due to the Storm being a competition car.
Lister Storm

Breakneck (1998)
I think it's also a Lister Storm. The only years for the road car were 1993 to 1994.
Bugatti EB110

Breakneck (1998)
Another Diablo, this one has the 1990-1998 headlights.
Aston Martin DB4

Grand Theft Auto 2 (1999)
It's drivable in the Downtown District. Note that the parked BD4s will trigger an alarm if entered.
Honda NSX-R

Runabout 2 (1999)
The name hints as the NSX Type R (1992-1995).
Toyota MR2

Metropolis Street Racer (2000)
A GT-S with a T-Bar option.
Lamborghini Countach

Stunts (1990)
It's modeled with a rear wing option.
Aston Martin DB4

The Italian Job (2001)
The vehicle in the movie:

www.imcdb.org/vehicle_3989-Aston-Martin-DB4-Convertible-DB4C-1073-1962.html
Ford Mondeo

Ford Racing (1999)
Driven in the 1999 BTCC season by Anthony Reid. So, it's a 1999.
Pontiac Silver Streak

Grand Theft Auto 2 (1999)
Script name says a Graham-Paige Sharknose (where the vehicle name is taken from).
Checker Taxicab

Grand Theft Auto 2 (1999)
Script name suggests a Bentley S-Type, but it isn't.
Lamborghini Diablo

Sniper: Path of Vengeance (2002)
There are three variants of that Lamborghini: blue, red and green.
Jaguar XJ

Sniper: Path of Vengeance (2002)
Possibly, as the grille is from a Mercedes-Benz.

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Lotus Esprit

The Getaway (2002)
This is not a Type 114, as that generation was introduced in 1993.
Lamborghini Diablo

Sniper: Path of Vengeance (2002)
Textures indicate that it's a 1999 Lamborghini Diablo GTR, but the rims nor the wing is from the GTR, as it's a GT instead.

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Chevrolet Corvette Z06

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (2005)
TheGreaser wrote
There isn't a 2005 Corvette C5, nor any Corvette Z06 released that year, because of the C6's introduction. This is a 2001 model.


Game says it's a 2004.
Ford Mustang

007 Racing (2000)
Nissan Primera/Skyline R32 mishmash.
Toyota Celica Cabriolet

Metropolis Street Racer (2000)
Game says it's a 1999 model (final model year for the Celica convertible).

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Pontiac GTO

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (2005)
Game says that it's a '68 GTO for some reason...
Lamborghini Diablo

Sega GT (2000)
1999 headlights design.
Lotus Esprit

Test Drive Unlimited (2006)
December 2001-2004 facelift tail lights and rims.

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Lancia Delta

PC Rally (1995)
Slightly visible on the side, but a tricky to make out "Totip" logo on the hood.
Aston Martin DB4 GT Zagato

Test Drive Unlimited (2006)
One of the more expensive classics, costing 3 million.
Lotus Esprit

Sega GT (2000)
ALMF-3512 wrote
fezza 365 BB?

Nope! I've seen the car's front and it's a Lotus Esprit. That's it.
Austin Mini Cooper S

Ignition (1997)
Cooper S due to stripes and white roof.
Tom's Angel T01

Gran Turismo 2 (1999)
This was made for TOM'S 20th anniversary in 1994.
Venturi 400GT

Test Drive 6 (1999)
This is a 1995. A limited number of 14 or 15 vehicles were built.
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