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Gòòòòòrgeous, but it's a roadster, not a coupe. | ||
No, I'm not sure. PCP&L have been a bit wacky in car-styling. I like that, but if this is a Dodge Ram indeed, I wonder why they would have changed the very characteristic grill of the Dodge Ram... | ||
I've always had my doubts about this pickup being a Dodge Ram. And now Í think I've found it... I believe it is based on a 1984 Toyota Hilux: imcdb.org/images/101/702.jpg | ||
subzero wrote Jaguar? Yes, I think it's a Jaguar E-type (with its mouth shut): imagecache5.art.com/p/LRG/26/2680/65IUD00Z/1963-jaguar-e-type-38-roadster.jpg | ||
Looks to be based on a 1970 Dodge Challenger... | ||
BeanBandit wrote Ford Mustang? Yes, I think so too... (nice restyling!) bradbarnett.net/mustangs/timeline/05/ | ||
Yep, I think that's the one, 1956 Chevrolet 210. automotivehistoryonline.com/1956%20Chevrolet%20210%204dr.jpg | ||
Looks like a 1963 Mercedes Benz 220. www.bpcgp.hu/letoltes/2006/kepek_izelito/19_1963_mb_w111_220s_.jpg | ||
kegare wrote It still is a Model B after all. Ford did not manufacture this car under the name "Deuce", this nickame came from "Little Deuce Coupe". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Model_B_%281932%29#Deuce_coupe Kegare, thanks for reply... I get it. Now I think we can call this beauty a 1932 Ford Model B Roadster. (It's not a Coupe, is it...? ...unless somehow the roof got blasted away during gameplay...) | ||
This is what wikipedia says: "Deuce coupe is a slang term used to refer to the 1932 Ford coupe, derived from the year of manufacture." I would still call this hotrod a 1932 Ford Deuce Roadster. (Ford have produced so many different car models in this era, I find it all pretty dazzling.) | ||
takumi wrote or saturn l-series www.imcdb.org/vehicle_194003-Saturn-L-Series.html Yes, I think that's the one... here's another pic: secure.atozautolights.com/2001-SATURN-L%20SERIES-8411.html | ||
Since it's already in the game name, wouldn't it make more sense to call this hotrod a 1932 Ford "Deuce" Roadster...? www.hotrodscustomstuff.com/culton32-01.html | ||
The yellow decals make this an Impreza World Rally Car, don't they...? | ||
It has features of Koenigsegg, Mosler and McLaren, but I think it's closest to a Mosler MT900: www.popularcars.us/mosler-mt900s-photon/mosler-mt900s-photon1.jpg McLaren has different side air-intakes and Koenigsegg doesn't have this roof-line. | ||
takumi wrote The ford from this year no had a name, just a year, for me its just 1932 ford The year is arguable, but it's a Coupe, that's plain to see, don't you think...? | ||
ShantJ wrote I actually quite like the design. The car itself, however... Good Lord! Does Mercedes-Benz know what a manual transmission is? What do you mean...? Have you had the pleasure of really driving in this car...? | ||
This is not a Ford Model A. Look at the roof, it's definitely a Ford Coupe... I think most likely from around 1932-33. images.streetrodderweb.com/features/0807sr_01_z+1932_ford_coupe+.jpg image.streetrodderweb.com/f/8839043/0702sr_02z+1933_ford_coupe+side_view.jpg | ||
subzero wrote I agree... I can't think of any other car with turn signals underneath the headlights. | ||
Takumi, thanks for adding rear end images. They remind me of the 1988 Continental. Police cars and taxi cabs are mostly Crown Victoria's indeed, but I think these 3 cars really look like 1990 Lincoln Town Cars or 1988 Lincoln Continentals. | ||
I think images of the rear of these three cars are desirable to determine the origin of the cars... | ||
This is a very generic car model, but I think those who created the car, got their inspiration from Peugeot 309 and 405. | ||
My knowledge often "pops up" too late... like I witnessed the introduction of the RS6 in Autokampioen magazine june 2002, so I knew it can't be older than 2002. Sorry about the inconvenience. (The photography in this magazine is brilliant!) My question remains, why this beauty is filed as the 2003 RS6, instead of the 2002 RS6...? | ||
I think the rear end will have to determine whether it's a Town Car or a Crown Victoria... maybe Takumi knows...? (Also for the other two cars...) | ||
These are the original taillights of the C5 generation (1998): youraudicars.blogspot.com/2008/08/1998-audi-a6.html In 2001 the rear lights were re-styled: www.carfolio.com/specifications/models/car/?car=97449 So this Audi RS6 is older than 2001. | ||
It doesn't work... you can't mix the 1950's SLR race car design with the present... they are worlds apart. I'm serious... I think this car looks stupid! | ||
Take a good look at this car: www.webwombat.com.au/motoring/news_reports/mercedes-benz-slr-stirling-moss.htm I think it looks absolutely ridiculous! Mercedes must have gone completely bonkers to screw up the magnificent SLR McLaren. No one needs this crap... | ||
I don't think you can say that... the C6 was introduced two years later indeed, but the C5 already had this characteristic side and rear styling. What really bothers me is that Dodge screwed up a magnificent car model... | ||
I'm very fond of the original Viper www.allpar.com/model/viphist.htm, but I think this new model is no improvement... the side and rear look to be "stolen" from the Corvette C6! | ||
Skid wrote The ENTIRE SHAPE OF THE CAR is 1971-1972 Plymouth B-body. It even has the "strobe" stripe and 1972-spec "340" hood callouts. The ONLY THINGS THAT ARE CHANGED are the grille/headlight combination and the taillights. Both are parts of the car that game designers CHANGE to make the cars appear GENERIC. I don't know this game, and I'm sure what you have stated here is true. But what puzzles me is why they have changed the very characteristic and absolutely gorgeous front of the Roadrunner. I think it's fascinating how game developers re-style cars in games, but I see no point in integrating features from other car models. | ||
...is this another case of game developers' twisted logic...? | ||
Nothing about this car resembles a CLK. I think it's hideous and I think it's made for game. (The next car is a CLK indeed...) | ||
Made for game. | ||
takumi wrote Jaguar XJ220 ? I think so too: tevami.com/2009/02/04/jaguar-xj220/ | ||
Made for game. | ||
Neon wrote Ascari A10 I think this car looks to be based on an Ascari A10 indeed: robson.m3rlin.org/cars/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/ascari_a10_1_2006.jpg | ||
Made for game. | ||
Same story as with the "Cerrano" and the "Cerrano Punk": 1969 Chevrolet Camaro. www.seriouswheels.com/pics-1960-1969/1969-Chevrolet-Camaro-Blue-SS-396-b-fa-sy.jpg | ||
Same story as with the "Cerrano Punk": it can't be a 1972 Roadrunner... take a look: www.rearviewed.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/1972-plymouth-road-runner.png It looks more like a 1969 Camaro: www.seriouswheels.com/pics-1960-1969/1969-Chevrolet-Camaro-Blue-SS-396-b-fa-sy.jpg It has this typical Camaro rectangular between the headlights. A 1970 Challenger has double headlights. The AMC Javelin has a different grill. -- Last edit: 2009-08-07 18:03:52 | ||
It makes no sense at all! The makers of LFS must be completely bonkers... they have a logic that goes beyond my comprehension. And I think filing a car by election is useless. The car in this picture is a Toyota Supra Mk.4: www.designercars.net/biler/Toyota-Supra-90851.jpg It's crystal clear! -- Last edit: 2009-08-06 18:14:03 | ||
This is ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS, really!!! A car can NEVER become an OTHER car by changing internal components! | ||
I think this is a 1995 Ford Crown Victoria. www.valleyautosalesne.com/crownvictoria.html | ||
I agree with Checker... www.checkertaxistand.com/Checker_History/2/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Checker_Taxi | ||
J-2 wrote The name "Phoenix" and this: www.cargurus.com/images/2008/08/18/18/56/pic-57077.jpeg This is the Zircon thing again...ok, the front looks like the new Camaro, but i don´t think Volition prefer to put a so, so new concept in a game instead of a classic Firebird. It's quite simple: I see what I see, and a Pontiac Firebird has never looked like this. It's clearly a recent Chevrolet Camaro or Dodge Challenger. | ||
I think this car is based on a 1969 Lincoln Continental mk III. The makers of the game have done a great job modifying the car, for I think it looks terrific! ...it has more road presence than the original Continental. The grill reminds me of Edsel. 2.bp.blogspot.com/_MiZ-UqDwf6c/TMuhFFxU8PI/AAAAAAAAHAw/3xyFK1igkHw/s1600/1969+Lincoln+Continental+Mark+III+Coupe+Third+Generation+Vinyl+TOp+4.jpg -- Last edit: 2011-09-17 16:13:06 | ||
Red Grant wrote I disagree. I think its supposed to be the new Camaro I think so too... www.chevy-camaro.com/concept-chevy-camaro.shtm The production of Firebirds ended in 2002, and the last generation doesn't look like this car. www.edmunds.com/pontiac/firebird/history.html -- Last edit: 2009-07-14 17:42:15 | ||
A Mustang doesn't have double headlights, and this "piece" in the center of the front is typical Pontiac. So I think it looks more like a Pontiac: americandreamcars.com/1971pontiact372drht1004.htm | ||
The grill is one of the main characteristics of car manufacturers and their car models, isn't it...? Cars in games are mostly recognized by their front and rear design. Various cars would match this body shape, but the front end is undeniably a Dodge Avenger. VW have never created a car with a grill like this! And isn't it a bit absurd to set up a poll to file a car...? I believe this site is a serious database, not a TV quiz show; if a car is hard to identify, I think the proper way to file it would be "Made for game". -- Last edit: 2009-07-13 17:42:47 | ||
No game developer would drastically alter the front of a car!!! It's clearly a Dodge Avenger... check the grill, the headlights, the position of the turn signals..... www.autoclub.com.au/2007/11/dodge-avenger-tuner-stormtrooper.html | ||
This car was filed as a Dodge Avenger. Why has it been changed...? I reckon it's clear to see that it's a Dodge Avenger (check my previous comment). It's absolutely not a Jetta, take a look: www.visionautogroup.com/detail-2004-volkswagen-jetta-gl-3044770.html | ||
I don't think this is a Ford Model B... take a look: images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=1932+ford+model+b+images&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=qCdOSr2sHJPt-AaruoCLBA&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1 .....it looks more like a 1932 Ford 3-window Coupe: www.tomscoolcars.com/images/1932_ford_3_window_coupe.jpg |