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Citroën Saxo Super 1600

Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO (2016)
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Citroën DS3 WRC

Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO (2016)
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Citroën C4 WRC

Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO (2016)
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Abarth Grande Punto S2000

Sébastien Loeb Rally EVO (2016)
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BMW 328Ci

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
Speedy17 wrote

Calm down, its a 9 y.o comment lol

I didn't realize the comment was from almost 10 years ago. But it is that although it is old-fashioned, sometimes I am critical in this sense.
Mitsubishi Pajero

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
2000 Dakar Season version.
Mitsubishi Pajero

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
Well, I thought it was an ordinary Mitsubishi Pajero, not its little brother, the Pinin.
TVR Griffith

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
I would have liked the Cerbera Speed Twelve to be there as well.
Porsche Boxster

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
I don't know if the Boxster also had a beige hood color as an option.
Lexus IS 200

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
Exclusive for the European and American versions of the game.
Ferrari F50

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
I would have liked the version with a Targa roof, also known as a convertible, to be there.
Ferrari 360 Modena

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
It is incredible that a car game as primitive as Driving Emotion Type-S returns to the Ferrari brand.
BMW 328Ci

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
TakuFD3S wrote
i prefer this car over M3

You say that, instead of being this series 3, would the M3 be in its place, or that the M3 would be apart in the game?
Alfa Romeo GTV

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
The rear wing was optional?

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
To be a possible rival to Gran Turismo 2, it has four characteristics that make this game, unknown until now, unique.
- 1 That this game has a very well detailed cabin camera with even needles that really work and that I know, well synchronized.
- 2 to be the only Playstation 2 game to date to have the Porsche brand before Electronic Arts signed the contract.
- 3 Let the Ferrari brand appear long before Need For Speed Hot Pursuit 2 was released.
- 4 The game was released one year before Gran Turismo 3 was released.

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Porsche 911 GT3

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
I wish they had officially put this car on the final GT3 launch.
Nissan Skyline JGTC

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
Is it my thing or does the photo on the front look like it is on a dirt track?

Need for Speed II (1997)
Am I the only one who thinks that in this installment of the NFS saga there will be no police chases unlike the first game of said saga? Because after having done several races I realized that.
Bugatti Veyron

Xpand Rally Xtreme (2006)
The fictitious brand name has to do with an Italian word. Retti, in Italian, means right. What does it mean? That both the fictitious Retti brand and the Bugatti brand have one thing in common: They are Italian words. Although Ettore Bugatti was born in Italy, years later he took French nationality, so the car in real life is made in France.
MINI Cooper S

Xpand Rally (2004)
The brand name is all about size. But the fact is that this car is a bit longer in battle than the Italic PNT. But instead, the name of the model has to do with the trade name that is dedicated to making and selling barrels.
Fiat Punto Super 1600

Xpand Rally (2004)
Brand and model names have one thing in common: One, the brand's country of origin (which in this case is Italy); the other, the acronym for the model's name in real life (Which in this case is the FIAT Punto).
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII

Xpand Rally (2004)
The fictional brand name Monsoon has to do with a wind name originating from South Asia. Although the origin of the base car is Japanese, it has nothing to do with the name of wind, since that wind is originally from the area of India and Southeast Asia.
Seat Córdoba WRC

Xpand Rally (2004)
The name of the fictitious brand Flamenco has to do with flamenco dancing. And what does a dance have to do with a brand that is called that in a game? Because flamenco dance originates from Spain, so the base model of this car is a SEAT Córdoba, which in turn, the SEAT brand is originally from Spain.
Peugeot 206 WRC

Xpand Rally (2004)
The fictitious brand name Lion has to do with the Peugeot brand emblem. The emblem of the Peugeot brand is a lion, so the name of the fictitious brand Lion was literally inspired by the emblem of said brand.
Subaru Impreza WRC

Xpand Rally (2004)
The name of the fictitious brand, which is Kosumo, has one thing in common with the real brand, which is Subaru. Kosumo, in Japanese, means Cosmo, which literally means that the Subaru brand, its emblem are stars, so the name of the fictitious brand Kosumo was inspired by the Subaru brand emblem.
Porsche 918 Spyder

Gear.Club Unlimited 2 (2018)
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Gear.Club Unlimited 2 (2018)
Attacker1997 wrote
Auto-Friki, please don't send the replacements pics by Upload button, just post their links through the comments

The links, how do I create them? through Imgur?
MINI John Cooper Works

Gear.Club Unlimited 2 (2018)
This car can be fitted with the iconic rally lights that are on the grille.
Pagani Huayra Roadster

Gear.Club Unlimited 2 (2018)
It doesn't make sense that when I'm in the garage, the glass roof is taken off, but when I start a race, they put it on.
McLaren 570S GT4

Gear.Club Unlimited 2 (2018)
It seems incredible, but a racing car in the middle of the road is very rare for an arcade racing game like Gear.Club 2. What am I here to say? That at the beginning there were no race tracks. However, for almost a year or so, there have already been different events that include racetracks such as the famous 24-hour circuit of Le Mans.
Acura NSX

Gear.Club Unlimited 2 (2018)
One of the exhibition events, a head-to-head against McLaren, as controversial as it sounds, is called "McLaren vs. Honda", rather than "McLaren vs. Acura."
Mercedes-AMG C 63 S Coupé

Gear.Club Unlimited 2 (2018)
This car I highly doubt that it has officially participated in the WRX, as a rally kit is available.
Ford Focus RS

Gear.Club Unlimited 2 (2018)
You can put a competition kit almost WRX style.
Ford Mustang

Gear.Club Unlimited 2 (2018)
Do the emergency lights on the roof work? As in the game it has custom horns ... What it does not, is an emergency siren style horn.

Gear.Club Unlimited 2 (2018)
SinanJuke wrote
There’s some missing cars on this page, here’s the list :

Abarth 695 biposto
AC 378 GT zagato
Alfa romeo giulia qv 2017
Bentley continental gt
Chevrolet camaro 2017
Mazzanti eventra
Mercedes-amg c 63 s
Nissan 370z NISMO
Nissan GT-R NISMO
Porsche 718 cayman gts
Porsche 911 carrera rs 2019
Porsche 911 turbo type 30
Ruf rt 12 r
Ruf ctr3
W motors lykan hypersport


Added.
Lamborghini Gallardo

Project Gotham Racing 3 (2005)
What do mean SE? Special Edition?
Ferrari F40

Project Gotham Racing 3 (2005)
The front bumper size and shape is very different respect to the real model. Why? Because the height respect to the tarmac is very down.
I don't know if I'm the only one but it looks very different.
keep the image of the bumper of this game along with the one of the Gran Turismo 5, for example.
Link: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=10742
Maserati MC12

Project Gotham Racing 4 (2007)
Silnev wrote

Since always. The MC12 has a targa top as standard making it a convertible.

Boy, I thought for a long time that this car was considered a coupe. But since you have said that it has a Targa hood as standard, at no time have I noticed the roof, since it appeared to be a coupe. Now, I have not gotten to see the MC12 without the Targa roof that it equips.
Maserati MC12

Project Gotham Racing 4 (2007)
Since when the MC12 is a Convertible? I think this car as a coupe.
Lotus Exige GT3RR

Project Gotham Racing 4 (2007)
Is a race car, a street legal edition or a Concept car?

Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000)
Has anyone had the feeling that the Rally Italia, due to the narrow roads there are (Except for the arcade mode track), is quite similar to those of MonteCarlo? I say this because there is a mod that can add snow to the stages of the Rally Italia giving an air that was that of MonteCarlo. And I ask, not because of the narrowness of the roads, or because of the mod of adding snow to the rally, but about how the Monte Carlo Rally would be without snow.
Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNEqxdx1XP8&ab_channel=KillingYouSoftly
The link to the video has nothing to do with the issue of car skins. What I come to say is that, in this video there are three parts that you can see the Rally Italia bathed in snow as if it were the Rally of Monte Carlo. The parts where they can be seen are the following: 1:18; 5:07; 9:07.
Ford Indigo

Need for Speed II (1997)
Victor_2003 wrote
Weird to see convertibles cars in games without transparent windows.

You mean the windshield and side windows?
Alfa Romeo 4C Competizione

Real Racing 3 (2013)
What is the difference between the Alfa Romeo 4C and the Alfa Romeo 4C Competizione?
McLaren F1

Need for Speed II (1997)
Is it my thing or is it that it does not have the reverse light and the rear fog light? Because in the Gran Turismo Sport it does have these lights, and above all, it is from 1994. As it says in the description of the car.
Italdesign Nazca C2

Need for Speed II (1997)
victorvance wrote
It is a concept made for BMW (as you can see when you take a look at the grille).

But also in terms of dashboard materials.
Ford Indigo

Need for Speed II (1997)
This car, unlike all the others, is the only car to have a cabin with a digital display. If you are driving with the unit of measurement in Km / h from the cabin camera (Only in the normal edition), and you change it to MPH, oddly enough ... It also changes the unit of measurement on the screen from the cabin camera.

Need for Speed II (1997)
There is a mod that you can see inside the Bomber BFS and the Tombstone. The problem is that I did not find the one that can be seen inside the FZR 2000, adding that it is only for the NFS III Hot Pursuit.
Link: www.nfscars.net/need-for-speed-hot-pursuit/1/files/view/17059/
Ford GT90

Need for Speed II (1997)
G-MANN wrote
This car's in-game top speed is 222mph, making it the second fastest car in the game after the McLaren F1. I'm not sure what the actual top speed of the real car was, all I can find are lofty estimates.

According to Ultimatespecs.com, this car's top speed (in KM / H) is 378. However, if I convert it to MPH, the top speed raises it even higher: 234 MPH.
Link: www.ultimatespecs.com/es/car-specs/Ford/23131/Ford-GT90-V12.html
Lotus Elise GT1

Need for Speed II (1997)
In this car, although in the game it can reach 300 km / h, the speedometer of the interior camera has a problem: that it only reaches up to 240 km / h. And from 240 to 260 KM / H, the needle will keep moving until it reaches a point where the needle will not be able to move beyond 260 KM / H.
Italdesign Nazca C2

Need for Speed II (1997)
In this car, at the moment of starting from 0 to 160 KM / H, from first to fourth, the acceleration is a bit slow. But if I shift from fourth to fifth, it starts to accelerate faster than at the beginning.
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