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Nissan Silvia Varietta

Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec (2001)
Model should be changed to a Silvia Varietta, like this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=1160
Chevrolet Camaro

Real World Racing (2013)
Hood/bonnet scoop suggests it's an SS
Datsun 510

Forza Horizon (2012)
The AMC Gremlin became my go-to car in C class events on Forza 4. I even grew to like the way it looked.
Chevrolet Chevelle

Forza Motorsport 4 (2011)
^^^ I love that bodystyle, shame it gets overshadowed by the earlier models.
Toyota Supra

Shutokō Battle X (2006)
Recaro seats make this an RZ.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX

Shutokō Battle X (2006)
This can't be a 2004. Since it's a IX, the oldest it can be is a 2005.
Nissan Skyline GT-R

Shutokō Battle X (2006)
Those wheels make it a V-Spec II.
Nissan GT-R

GRID 2 (2013)
The Egoist is just a regular GT-R with some higher-class interior detailing. The Spec V is designed for the track, so it makes more sense to be there than an Egoist would.
Subaru BRZ

Forza Horizon (2012)
Hamisxa wrote


The only thing that looks the same is the rear but most of things is different.


Actually, other than interior trim, badging and slightly stiffer suspension, it is identical to the FR-S.

Also, this is Made for U.S.
Ford Sierra

World Wide Rally (1997)
They spelt brakes wrong as well...
Made for Game Van

Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue (1999)
In America, it's highly unlikely.
Jaguar XK

Test Drive Unlimited (2006)
2008? Unless it's downloadable, I can't see that being correct.
Saleen S281

Test Drive Unlimited (2006)
IIRC, Saleen variants only became available once you upgraded a Mustang, so shouldn't that make it unlockable? Correct me if I'm worng though, haven't played it for ages.
RUF CTR

The Duel: Test Drive II (1989)
I think so. It was also the first to have both Porsche and RUF in the same game. The only game after that is Forza 4.
Lancia Delta S4

Gran Turismo 5 (2010)
Rally cars have to be road legal, so yes, they have horns.
Dodge Charger Daytona

The Duel: Test Drive II (1989)
victorvance wrote
Look at that wing! It would be to big even for The Fast And The Furious! :D


Old comment, I know, but I found this pretty funny: www.ridelust.com/fast-and-the-furious-6-dodge-daytona/

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Chevrolet Corvette Z06

Need for Speed: World (2010)
Nope.
Nissan Cube

Kaettekita Cyborg Kuro-chan (2002)
Looks a bit like a Daihatsu YRV but without the rear doors: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/62/Daihatsu_YRV.jpg
Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Car Town (2010)
This was a famous drag car before The Fast and Furious producers decided to build a copy of it, so now everyone just associates it with that instead.
Toyota 7-Series

Big City Adventure: Sydney, Australia (2007)
I think it's the forklift in the back.
Buick Skylark

Driver (1999)
I thought the PS1 version ended up resembling a 1973 - 1977 Chevy Malibu rather than a Skylark. I don't have a keen eye for the older U.S. cars though, so I'm probably wrong.
Honda Integra Type R

Juiced (2005)
I think he's saying Honda variants came with the rectangular headlights rather than the 4 circular ones, and that the devs made a mistake. I think, anyway.
Lotus Elan

Forza Horizon (2012)
The Mazda MX-5 was designed to be a modern day equivalent of the classic British roadsters and two-door sports cars from the 60s and 70s, such as this.
Chevrolet Corvette

Club Drive (1994)
I'd say this is horribly botched C4 Corvette. The 4 taillights and the wedge-shaped front end give me that impression.
Mitsubishi Space Wagon

Ship Simulator 2008 (2007)
Exactly. Unless you consider the rebadged Chrysler Neon as a Dodge vehicle, most others (back then) were privately imported. I think the original Viper was available by special ordering through Chrysler dealers as well, whilst Prodrive dealt with the 2nd gen models IIRC.

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Mitsubishi Space Wagon

Ship Simulator 2008 (2007)
Funny that, I never remember seeing Dodge dealers in the 90's. Opel and Vauxhall are practically the same thing, so it's still a rebadged Vauxhall either way.
Mitsubishi Space Wagon

Ship Simulator 2008 (2007)
That's a bit far fetched. The Cadillac Catera was rebadged as the Vauxhall Omega, the Eagle is already listed as the Mitsubishi and the Dodge was never sold over here in the UK.

If they were sold, then it was only through grey imports, not through actual dealers.
Shelby Mustang

Need for Speed: Undercover (2008)
It was through a cheat code I think.
AMC Gremlin

Forza Motorsport 4 (2011)
The way the muscle cars were expanded on in Forza 4, I'd assume we'll be seeing a lot more AMCs in the future.
Buick Roadmaster Hearse

Hitman: Absolution (2012)
Bit hard to say, as they're practically identical. The changes between each model are absent on this.
Argyll GT

Hotline Miami (2012)
This is still listed 'Unknown'? It's clearly a DeLorean.
MG RV8

Jagged Alliance 2 (1999)
I definitely see more MG in this.
Chevrolet Camaro

Time Crisis (1996)
It could be a 3000GT. It's just hard to tell with the way the car's been modelled.
Volvo V70

Crucial Crew (2012)
Redline's still around, and as Sandie said, it never really focused on visuals like Max Power or Fast Car Mag do; IIRC, Redline's all about fine tuning and performance upgrades for the track.
Toyota Yaris

Forza Horizon (2012)
I always thought it looked more like a Renault Clio.
Chevrolet Corvette

Gran Turismo 5 (2010)
The PlayStation Store refers to it as a 2012, but that's just the prototype. The actual production model would be a 2014 though.
AMC Gremlin

Retro City Rampage (2012)
The name 'Runt' sort of has a similar meaning to 'Gremlin', so I'd assume (based on the looks as well) that it is a Gremlin.
Honda Civic Type R

Initial D: Arcade Stage 7 AA X (2012)
That rear bumper looks like one from Forza 4 (forget which company makes it), but in all honesty, Japan does have some wild bodykits; I wouldn't be surprised if this was a real kit.
Seat Ibiza

Serious Sam 3: BFE (2011)
I forgot about the facelift. Yeah, on second thoughts, I'd say Ibiza.
Seat Ibiza

Serious Sam 3: BFE (2011)
This honestly looks like an Opel Astra F to me: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Opel_Astra_F_rear_20081229.jpg
Honda NSX

Speed Driver 2: Over Take (2007)
I'd say it's an Acura; it looks like it has the repeated sidemarkers.
Ford Mustang

Car Town (2010)
It's not a Shelby; don't let the name or the cobra decals fool you.
Chevrolet Lumina

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)
I'd say it's a Toyota Cressida, but I'm probably way off.
Mazda RX-7

Autobahn (1997)
I'd say it's a Starion, just with very badly done rear lights.
unknown

Grim Fandango (1998)
GAZ Chaikas looked alot like Chevy Bel-Airs, and it's much more likely the game designers have heard and based it of that rather than a special order Soviet limo.
Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster

Forza Horizon (2012)
Badned isn't always quite right though.
Argyll GT

Hotline Miami (2012)
I think they were trying to make the car 1980's themed as possible, which is why it has the pop-up headlamps. Overall though, yes, it is a DeLorean.
Chevrolet Corvette

Car Town (2010)
Shinka means the Corvette itself is missing, not the literal car.
BMW 1 M Coupé

Auto Club Revolution (2013)
Back end has been widened to fit bigger tires, as well as revised suspension settings, bigger brakes as well as a bit more power.
Nissan 240SX

The Simpsons: Hit & Run (2003)
240 for sure.
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