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![]() Audi TT Colin McRae: DiRT (2007) | It's crazy that an Audi TT participates in a rallycross event, just like the Lotus Exige. | |
![]() Gran Turismo (1997) | Fisico9798 wrote Dear Admins, I mistakely added two Mitsubishi FTO's from Gran Turismo 2 to this game. Please delete these two new added cars. Thank you ![]() Nothing happens. Anyone can be wrong. Something like this happened to me, but in Race Driver 2. I mistakenly added the image of the Koenig C62 on a car that was not actually that car, as I got the name wrong. Anyway, what I'm telling you is that he who has a mouth (virtually) is equally wrong. | |
![]() Citroën Xsara WRC Colin McRae Rally 04 (2003) | Automotive Gaming wrote Totally wrong. This is the WRC car, and it's the facelift. You posted the Kit Car, and it's the pre facelift. Get your facts straight. The thing is that a long time ago, looking for images about the Xsara Kit Car, an image came out in which its scheme was identical to the one that appears in Colin McRae Rally 04. And then it was when almost 3 months ago I published the link of this image to this website to compare the thing although the game car was clearly a Xsara WRC. But what really mattered was the scheme itself, not what version of the Xsara it was. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Gravel (2018) | According to this link: tech-racingcars.wikidot.com/mitsubishi-lancer-evo-vi, this version of the Mitsubishi EVO VI, unlike the version that appears in Sebastien Loeb Rally EVO, carries a MANUAL 5-SPEED gearbox. Thing that the version that appears in Sebastien Loeb Rally EVO carries a SEQUENTIAL box of 6 SPEED INVECS. | |
![]() Toyota Celica GT4 Gravel (2018) | One of the paintings on this car, which is white and red in addition to being sponsored by Repsol, was the car driven by the Spanish World Rally Championship driver Carlos Sainz in 1991. | |
![]() Subaru WRX STi NR4 Gravel (2018) | One of the paintings of this car comes to be like a kind of street version, since it does not have direct sponsors. And this color is blue, with yellow rims. | |
![]() Ford Focus WRC Gravel (2018) | There are two actual paintings of the car that don't match the year of the car even though they are really cool. - One is blue with the letters RS in white, taken from the 2002 Ford Focus RS WRC driven by Estonian World Rally driver Marko Martin. - The other paint is taken from the 2004 Castrol-sponsored Ford Focus RS WRC, also driven by Marko Martin. | |
![]() Lancia Stratos Gravel (2018) | There is one thing I do not understand. This car was in Group 4 of the World Rally Championship. However, the vast majority of cars that are in this group (Porsche 911, Porsche 959, Renault R5, Lancia 037 and Ford RS200) are from Group B. And if that were not enough, this car, in its years, was the most powerful in its category, as it had a V6 engine of Ferrari origin. I don't know if the Stratos was really a test car when Group B appeared. | |
![]() Lincoln Zephyr Driver: San Francisco (2011) | Mathias98 wrote The name of this car is incorrect - the 2006 models were called Lincoln Zephyr, it was renamed to MKZ in 2007. Good. That is what the mod says to know what year the vehicle is even if the manufacturer is fictitious. | |
![]() MINI Cooper S Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | What I don't understand is one thing. As of Gran Turismo 5 Prologue, the MINI brand catalogs it within the game that it is of German nationality. But the brand is currently owned by the BMW-MINI group, so what I don't quite understand is why the car is of English nationality even though the car itself in the game says that it is of German nationality. | |
![]() Ferrari 360 Modena Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002) | Skyline159 wrote There are 5 colors in this car, it is the only NFS Edition car that it has colors. Come on! That was not what I expected. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Starion 4WD Sega GT Online (2004) | Solarriors wrote There is a really stage on Snow. It's "White Steps" Ah! Well, it can be used for that: to do a small rally test. | |
![]() Lotus Evora Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Attacker1997 wrote Just to clarify: I don't think they are both the same car, I just accidentally put the country in time to add this entry So far I know. But what I say is to make a comparison between the front of this Lotus Evora with that of the 2008 Tesla Roadster Sport. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Gravel (2018) | 2007 Dakar session car. -- Last edit: 2020-10-11 00:12:50 | |
![]() Ford HRX Gravel (2018) | 2014 Dakar session car. | |
![]() BMW X3 CC Gravel (2018) | 2009 Dakar session car. | |
![]() Toyota Land Cruiser Gravel (2018) | 2011 Dakar session car. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Gravel (2018) | This car if I set it to go to MPH, the analog speedometer, oddly enough, detects it. Although viewed like this it looks like it's faulty. | |
![]() Acciona 100% EcoPowered Gravel (2018) | So this car is electric or not? | |
![]() Subaru Impreza Gravel (2018) | Within the game itself it is called WRX STI 2014. | |
![]() Toyota T100 SR5 Trophy Truck Gravel (2018) | This car was not made in the USA? | |
![]() AM General HMMWV Gravel (2018) | I don't know why this car is classified as Chevrolet within the game itself. It is the same as with the Hummer H3 Custom. | |
![]() Ford Fiesta ST WRX Gravel (2018) | So this car is a Ford? Because on the vents it says Oldsbergs. Well, one of his schematics says that. -- Last edit: 2020-10-10 23:55:52 | |
![]() Vauxhall Astra Gravel (2018) | The weirdest thing about this car is that it has the steering wheel on the left. Usually the Vauxhall has them on the right, but I don't know why the game developers did it this way. It's more. It looks like a left-hand drive Opel Kadett GSi just like a Vauxhall Astra. | |
![]() Porsche Cayenne Gravel (2018) | The only road car in the game, as this was a special edition that made it across Siberia in the rally of that name. | |
![]() Bowler Bulldog Gravel (2018) | This car is based in a Land Rover Defender. | |
![]() Suzuki Grand Vitara Gravel (2018) | I don't think this car really participated in the Dakar. | |
![]() Nissan Navara Gravel (2018) | This color scheme is the color driven by the Spanish Dakar Rally driver Nani Roma. | |
![]() BC Customs SXOR Gravel (2018) | It looks like an amphibious vehicle. | |
![]() Ford Falcon Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998) | This car has a dash cam problem in the Windows version. It turns out that the speedometer on that camera was set to go to MPH instead of Km / h, since the speedometer image is measured in Km / h. | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro Need for Speed: High Stakes (1999) | Link to replace the image of the front: i.imgur.com/Ouj5ogE.jpg | |
![]() Lister Storm Need for Speed: High Stakes (1999) | Link to replace the image of the front: i.imgur.com/TpFrX7I.jpg | |
![]() BMW M Roadster Need for Speed: High Stakes (1999) | NazcaC2 wrote Put the car right side up! 4 Years Later... Link to replace the image: i.imgur.com/By5LpcV.jpg -- Last edit: 2020-10-10 20:48:54 | |
![]() Daihatsu Mira Sega GT (2000) | Now that I think about it. Apart from reminding me of a Daihatsu Mira it also reminds me of a Ford Festiva. | |
![]() Lotus Evora Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | carcrasher88 wrote Also, it's Origin: UK, not Origin: USA. It is true that both the 2008 Tesla Roadster Sport and the Lotus Evora are quite similar. And some people who believe that the Lotus Evora is the Tesla Roadster Sport and vice versa. | |
![]() Lotus Evora Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | What a bad paw! I wish Lotus was in GT Sport. | |
![]() Subaru Pleo Sega GT (2000) | This car uses a 7 speed CVT gearbox. if this car were in Gran Turismo it would be "single speed", but on the other hand in SEGA GT it detects it as a 7-speed sequential gearbox instead of a "single speed". | |
![]() unknown Sega GT (2000) | I don't know. But I have the feeling that it reminds me of the Focus FR200 in profile. Front: lh3.googleusercontent.com/proxy/qkQ9Hadho8rBPdRFWzvl1qLvDiad7M-satNwxEo9eQphV8uDIR5Nd7tHzVMz7Apk2IgmdrWTlrEP5nW_CXkd-NXd7l4lydsiiS25WYmnZeHoPPXRpAM1RGB99RgJeg Rear: supercars.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/2000_Ford_FocusFR200Concept1.jpg -- Last edit: 2020-10-03 16:13:24 | |
![]() World Racing 2 (2005) | Only vehicles that can be added as mods can be viewed in the dash cam, since those that are already in the game cannot view it as it was in World Racing 1. | |
![]() Dodge Viper Competition Coupe Race Cars: The Extreme Rally (2006) | I think it is the competition version, since the prototype does not have a wing like that. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Starion 4WD Sega GT Online (2004) | A rally car would look a bit weird in SEGA GT, since there are no rally tracks even if it is some variant of the ones already in the game but rallycross type or something like that. | |
![]() Honda Ballade Sports CR-X Sega GT Online (2004) | What was Ballade Sports? And as far as I know, with that name, it seems to me that a VTEC engine was equipped. | |
![]() Sega GT 2002 (2002) | There is something that I do not understand. The game itself is developed by SEGA, but at the races, the Microsoft logo appears on the billboards. Could it be that Microsoft Game Studios tried to publish this game with the seal of that company? | |
![]() Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Sega GT 2002 (2002) | Blue? But this car was launched with colors in grey and white? or is it my thing? | |
![]() Blitz ER34 Gran Turismo 5: Prologue (2007) | This car believes was based in a Skyline Sedan. | |
![]() Toyota Celica Cabriolet Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | The worlds rarest Celica. | |
![]() Nissan Fairlady Z Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | Convertible? But this car reminds me a "Targa" version. | |
![]() Ford Festiva Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005) | Why this car was assembled in Korea? | |
![]() Chevrolet Aveo GM Rally (2009) | this color scheme reminds me a 2000 Ford Focus WRC | |
![]() Porsche 911 Project Gotham Racing 2 (2003) | GroupB wrote Functional active aero. That applied from 930 on. |