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Fiat Panda

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Egon wrote
I guess it is a part of DLC Italia only, as I didn't find any files connected to this AI car, as I don't have DLC Italia.

Welcome to the forums, my friend! And yep, you must have Italia DLC to see this car, the files of this are already included in the base game, but Italia DLC is needed to see it on the roads.
Renault Duster

Real Car Driving Experience (2018)
Egon wrote
2008 Ford Edge?

That's too short, sorry.
Fiat Idea

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
Egon wrote
Toyota Yaris?

The front clip is from the Yaris, but the body is NOT actually.
unknown

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
PoliceOfficer07 wrote
Renault FR1

Too long.
Toyota Crown Comfort

CrossThe Ridge R (2014)
I think TSS10 is not the official Crown Comfort chassis code, the official chassis code for the Crown Comfort is clearly YXS10 or LXS10. I'll leave every Crown Comfort in this site with the chassis code [XS10].

Wikipedia wrote
YXS10/LXS10 — The YXS10/LXS10 was the first vehicle to be identified as the Crown Comfort. The car (LPG version) was released in 2001. Prefix Y means it uses Y-series engine (LPG) and prefix L means it uses L-series engine (diesel). It also boasted automatic doors and a 4-speed automatic transmission became standard in 2004 in some markets.


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2018-01-04 13:33:08
Toyota Crown Comfort

CrossThe Ridge Evolution (2014)
The actual chassis code for the Crown Comfort is actually YXS10 or LXS10, S130 only applies on the normal Crown.

Wikipedia wrote
YXS10/LXS10 — The YXS10/LXS10 was the first vehicle to be identified as the Crown Comfort. The car (LPG version) was released in 2001. Prefix Y means it uses Y-series engine (LPG) and prefix L means it uses L-series engine (diesel). It also boasted automatic doors and a 4-speed automatic transmission became standard in 2004 in some markets.
Toyota Crown

Ryū ga Gotoku Zero: Chikai No Basho (2015)
I don't know what the hell y'all talking about, but this is actually a 1995-1999 Toyota Crown Hardtop [S150] with a front fascia from a 1985-1989 Toyota Carina ED [ST160].

Cadillac Seville is ruled out; this game sets in Japan and while Sevilles may rarely seen as imports in there, I don't see this thing being inspired by American sedans.

1990-1994 Lexus LS 400 [XF10] is also ruled out; sure enough, both the Crown and LS were full-size sedans, but I think the depicted luxury level on this feels more towards to the Crown over the Lexus. Also, the Lexus LS in its first three generations was initially sold in Japan as the Toyota Celsior until the introduction of the Lexus brand to the JDM market in 2006.

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2023-11-13 11:23:44
Toyota Crown

Ryū ga Gotoku Zero: Chikai No Basho (2015)
This one cannot be a Crown Comfort. Keep it mind, the Crown Comfort name hasn't appeared in the 80s UNTIL 1995, despite 90s Crown Comfort-esque taxis were really presented in this game set in 1988.

Below is the front view of this car, screencapped from the game's walkthrough video series by Willzyyy (the left one):



The green star isn't needed since it did appeared in-game, via Chapter 13: Crime and Punishment (spoiler alert), where you have to destroy a wave of these cars during the highway shootout sequence.

It seems to be a hybrid mix between Toyota-Nissan-Mazda sedans from the 80s and 90s. 1987-1991 Toyota Crown Hardtop [S130] and fifth generation Mazda Luce [HC] were the first ones came to my mind, but given this car has a rounded front fascia, another close candidate is a 1991-1995 Nissan Cedric [Y32]. I think I just leave it as a S130 Crown Hardtop as temporarily until if we can identify this car further later.

EDIT (11/13/2023)
Wow, I can't believe how aged is this comment was back then. I had to make this quality-of-life update after finding an old comment by Doseisan in its Yakuza Kiwami 2 entry, potentially solving this mystery of this vehicle after many years; I think I may agree with Doseisan for this being a Nissan Cedric [Y32] over a S130 Crown Hardtop by that rounded front shape combined with the overall body design. This makes no surprise, turns out Yakuza 0 isn't the first appearance for this car, this model pre-dates all the way back to Yakuza 3 and Yakuza 4. By the front fascia design (minus front bumper), we can negate 1991-1992, it is based on the 1993-1995 model.

Some users pointed out it has styling cues from 1997-2017 Toyota Century [G50] and 1990-2002 Nissan President [HG50], but I don't think this car were based on those two entirely, only small cues were used, especially the Century's two-tone color style applied on the pre-Dragon Engine versions

Will update this later, I'm taking this confirmation to the official IGCD Discord server.

ANOTHER EDIT (11/13/2023)
Or maybe, Doseisan was wrong with that. If y'all don't know, there's actually a modified version of this car, but that was listed as a 1995 Toyota Crown [S150].

SatoFJWRA mentioned me at the IGCD Discord server, this is definitely a Toyota Crown, but rather a tenth generation [S150] over the intended eight generation [S130], especially the 1995-1999 Hardtop models. The most closest one Sato recommends for this car is the second generation Crown Majesta [S150], also from 1995-1999. The front fascia, taillights and length really matches to the Majesta version. However, I am still thinking that it's more of a Nissan over a Toyota when viewing that whole hardtop roof design.

Anyone here in this site are free to help this out, I can deliver your whole agreement to the Discord server if y'all here went ahead and edit the entries first.

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2023-11-15 05:37:27
Toyota Crown Comfort

Ryū ga Gotoku Zero: Chikai No Basho (2015)
This is NOT a S130 Crown, even more, the "Crown Comfort" name wasn't came out in the 1980s until 1995, the body is 100% from the Crown Comfort, but the year is actually WRONG. Here's the front view of the car from one of Willzyyy's walkthrough of the game (the right one), shown below is from 13th chapter of the game, Crime and Punishment, where you will be ridden in this taxi while taking out enemies in a highway shootout chase, but you CAN'T drive it at all.


And the actual chassis code for the Crown Comfort is actually YXS10 or LXS10. In case why, I'll leave the chassis code to all Crown Comforts in here as [XS10] to avoid some mixed confusions.

Wikipedia wrote
YXS10/LXS10 — The YXS10/LXS10 was the first vehicle to be identified as the Crown Comfort. The car (LPG version) was released in 2001. Prefix Y means it uses Y-series engine (LPG) and prefix L means it uses L-series engine (diesel). It also boasted automatic doors and a 4-speed automatic transmission became standard in 2004 in some markets.


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2019-06-03 16:16:23
Mitsubishi Pajero

Emergency 3: Mission Life (2005)
Chassis code is actually not V70, but V60.
Volkswagen Passat

Emergency 3: Mission Life (2005)
Mk. 22? Did you meant Mk. 5?
Lexus LC 500

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Hope it comes to Forza and Need For Speed.
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4

Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege (2015)
Re-used.
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=105677
unknown

Switchcars (2016)
Not a Nissan Leaf, there's NO such thing of a Nissan Leaf rally car in real life, something else?
Cadillac Escalade ESV

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands (2017)
ESV because of the longer rear quarter window.
Ford Focus

Drift It! (2017)
MikhaC14 wrote
Well, I was thinking more in a 2000 Fiesta, but yeah, it's a Focus, when I post my comment, only the front shot was available

The front fascia is taken from the Focus, not on the Fiesta.
Volkswagen Passat

Emergency 3: Mission Life (2005)
Chassis code is actually either...

Typ 3B = If it's a pre-facelift model.
Typ 3BG = If it's a facelift model.

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2017-12-28 12:27:25
Toyota Yaris

Emergency 3: Mission Life (2005)
XP10 is actually NCP10.
Opel Astra

Emergency 3: Mission Life (2005)
[H] should be in the "Mk" box, not on the Chassis Code box, put "8" on that "Mk" box, and you will get [H] on that.
Audi A6 Avant

Emergency 3: Mission Life (2005)
I'd go with the A4 Avant, it's too midsize for an A6 Avant.
Ford Focus

Drift It! (2017)
MikhaC14 wrote
Ford Fiesta Mk4?

Only the side windows is a match, but NO to the whole car.

I agreed with @BebeSusenka, it's a Ford Focus Mk.1, the rear taillights is 100% perfectly match, along with the front.
Mercedes-Benz E-Klasse

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
chesty wrote
its a Mercedes-Benz E-klasse

Nope, I'd say Ford Sierra or Made For Game.
Porsche 924

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
Escortlover wrote
Porsche 928 100%

Nope, this is a 924 because of hidden headlights and boxy shape, 928 got visible round lights and its body is too round.

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2017-12-27 10:05:55
Renault R-Series

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
MikhaC14 wrote
Mercedes-Benz Actros?

Nope, only the side doors are almost close, the front must be a Renault.
Iveco Trakker

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
Iveco Trakker with Mercedes-Benz grille and Mitsubishi Fuso Canter sides?
Volkswagen Passat Variant

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Chassis code is Typ 3G.

For admins: Turn VIII on the "Mk" box to B8, please.
Mercedes-Benz Econic

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
I was thinking a Mercedes-Benz Econic, but for somewhat, the B-pillar side windows is not upwards like the Econic, so definitely not.
Mercedes-Benz Econic

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
TunedRicer wrote
MAN?

No, not a MAN TGA at all. Check the side windows first.
Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Well, actually...
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=132630

The view is too far away, I know you're going to find one, but I got shots of a yellow one here, I take it right here.
Lexus GS 300

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
rozanoff wrote
Mercedes-Benz E-klasse (W211)

Errr...

Body = Mercedes-Benz W211 or W220
Front = Chrysler LHS / Concorde
Rear = 2nd gen Lexus GS
Fiat Stilo

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
Looks rather a 2001-07 Fiat Stilo with Megane Scenic rear end.
Škoda Fabia

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
PoliceOfficer07 wrote
Thats a problem. The Pointer was based on a Ford Escort, but this car doesn't fit to an escort. At least thats what I think. Maybe a VW Polo works?

Since the rear window is shaped like a Golf, I think Polo without a second c-pillar window would be fine by temporarily, close one would be the third generation (Mk3) model.
Iveco Daily

On The Run (2015)
"Unobtainable Traffic Car" is not needed since we know it's unplayable.

And why Van class? This is a Simple Pickup Truck.
Iveco Daily

James Bond 007: Nightfire (2002)
Okay, seriously? This is not a Daily, but rather a Mercedes-Benz Vario.
Škoda Fabia

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
PoliceOfficer07 wrote
I'm also for VW Pointer.

Uh, this game sets in Europe, and the VW Pointer doesn't sells there, only in South American countries like Argentina.
Fiat Panda

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
Could be a Fiat Panda with a Renault 4 front end?
Audi A2

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
I'm thinking the Audi A2, but there's also the Nissan Almera Tino.
Škoda Fabia

Emergency 4: Global Fighters for Life (2006)
Looks nothing of a Fabia, the rear license plate is on rear bumper, not on the boot lid, the body is rather more to a Golf. Only the front is from the Fabia, the whole thing is a Golf.
Lamborghini Huracán LP 610-4

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Loek wrote
Thanks, my old pictures had bad graphics and lighting, I now have a new GPU so everything can run smooth on Ultra graphics, which makes for better shots.

BTW, I found the civilian version is missing here, I had its shots on my files, mind me to add it or how about you can catch that thing by yourself?
Casalini M14

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
No wonder why, if you go to the highway entrance intersection in Milano (where this cutie spawns), sometimes, you can see these things getting on the highway, and some of them getting out of it, even thought that is dangerous to drive this thing on the highway.
Fiat Panda

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Chassis code is [319].
Hyundai Santa Fe

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
I like how this appears both in ETS 2 and ATS, as I'm a fan of the Hyundai Santa Fe.
Jeep Renegade

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
First Renegade in IGCD that is not in the original concept form, but in form of a production small SUV. It should have been also included in American Truck Simulator.

Chassis code is [BU].
Iveco Daily

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Also appears in a pickup and a pickup with a covered tent.

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2018-08-14 08:11:19
Hymer B-Klasse

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
HUMR. :think:

And, should the model name changed to B-Klasse? It offered in several trim levels, B 444, B 504, B 678, and so on, so it should be B-Klasse temporarily until further notice.
Lancia Ypsilon

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
And yet, the first Lancia Ypsilon on IGCD, so far.

Chassis code is [846].
Volkswagen Transporter

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Chassis code is Typ 2 / T6.

As on 1.31, there's a highway maintenance service van variant with a towing hook that always tows a roadsign trailer, this one appears as a random event vehicle on traffic:


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2018-06-22 10:40:34
Ford Transit

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Fact: It uses the same extras shown back when it first appeared in American Truck Simulator, this one is the commercial van with a refrigerator box on its roof.

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2017-12-24 10:46:06
Mercedes-Benz Econic

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Garbage Hippo, seriously? :lol:

1998+
"Garbage Truck" is not needed on the Extra Info box.
Fiat 500 L

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Chassis code is [330].
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