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Ford Transit

Ride 2 (2016)
Ford Transit, it's actually re-used from MXGP 2 (see Adrigaaas90's post) and Gravel:
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=144235
International DuraStar

Ride 2 (2016)
@carcrasher88

Uh, no, looks more like a Peterbilt.
Case IH Quadtrac

American Truck Simulator (2016)
Oh, what did I miss here? :lol:

Also, tip for Nickolay27PM: If you want to add temporarily pics for this game, try not taking the pics at night, it's too dark, streetlights don't really even help to brigthen up. Usually, I'm mostly taking pics during the daylight with Depth of View being disabled.
Acura Type-S Concept

Beat That (2020)
If I remember this correctly, this vehicle previews the next-generation Acura TLX.
Nissan Leaf Nismo RC

Asphalt 9: Legends (2018)
Then I would expect that Gran Turismo Sport will be the second one soon, hopefully they will added it in the next update someday.
Nissan Leaf Nismo RC

Asphalt 9: Legends (2018)
Technically, this should have been to Gran Turismo Sport.
MINI Clubman

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
@MBR

Not really, I'm also think that the MINI Clubman Vision Gran Turismo concept cars are somewhat based on the F54 Clubmans, therefore, this would be instead the first road-production version here.

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2020-02-07 07:48:52
Mitsubishi Xpander

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
Uh, the Suzuki Ertiga is fully developed in India during the first generation, you've might talking about the second generation Ertiga, that's the real Indonesian-developed Ertiga.

Also, I don't think the class of this is a SUV, this car is classified as a MPV, or what the Indonesians called this type of segment, Low MPV (LMPV).
Nissan Altima

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
First L34 on the site!

Don't get me wrong, this is actually the current sixth generation Altima, chassis code designation for this generation is [L34] and the year is 2019+.
Mitsubishi Xpander

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
I don't think so, only the early developments come from Japan but this car is NOT available for the Japanese market and the rest of the development were later carried on to Indonesia in order to deal with the prototype testings on several types of road conditions in Indonesia (Japan is more different, along with their regulations, resulting the Xpander don't fit well there). Mitsubishi chose Indonesia to become the base plant for the Xpander because Indonesians love 7-seater vehicles like MPVs, so they built the car there and sold locally, along with exports to most emerging markets. The unveiling takes place in Indonesia, with the world premiere launch at the GIIAS 2017, also in Indonesia. This car is only available in emerging markets such as Southeast Asia (like Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Brunei, Myanmar), South Asia (like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka), South America (like Peru and Bolivia), and Middle East (like Egypt), most of those mentioned markets will receive its units from Indonesia. Therefore, the origin is technically Indonesia.

This car's production will also expanding to Vietnam and Malaysia soon, but the origin still stays Indonesia due to the developments.

The Xpander's most rivalry, the Toyota Avanza is also fully developed in Indonesia, while the early developments come from Japan, most of the development of the Avanza were mostly carried in Indonesia to penerate the Indonesian road conditions.

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2020-02-17 09:08:58
Renault Kaptur

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
This is a Russian developed game and it's the larger version that was first introduced in that market, not the smaller Clio-based version, in Russia, this is known as the Renault Kaptur, not Captur, therefore, this is rather more the first Kaptur on the site, the reason why it is called Kaptur in Russia is because the Russians can't pronounce "Captur" correctly due to their language, instead making too many mistakes, the letter 'C' in the first letter is changed to a 'K', resulting named "Kaptur". In Brazil and India, this larger version is badged as the Captur.

Also, chassis code is B0, because this larger version uses the same platform as the Dacia Duster, rather than the fourth generation Renault Clio what the smaller version uses.

Also, the larger Duster-based version was first launched in 2016, 2013 is only for the smaller Clio-based version.
Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

Driver (1999)
No, it's not that year, can we left the year box back to empty again for this entry?
Hyundai Sonata

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
2014+, because it's the pre-facelift seventh generation [LF] model.
Volvo XC40

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
First XC40 on IGCD. :love:

2018+
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
The first third generation Mitsubishi Pajero Sport on IGCD and how this can be listed as 2019? This generation was launched in 2015.

By the way, my cousins have one in real life, it's a white one with a bodykit but the rear bumper skirt got removed and replaced with a rear bashbar.
Geely Atlas

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
First Geely Atlas on IGCD, also known as the Geely Boyue and now, the Proton X70.
Nissan Kicks

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
Insert Barns Courtney's song from NFS Payback here.

First Nissan Kicks on IGCD, preferred this one over the Nissan Juke.
Toyota Soarer

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
I know, this is what I was questioned before, the chassis code should be [MZ11], based on the in-game title, indicating this one is the 2800GT model, carrying the 2.8L 5M-GEU engine.
Nissan Skyline

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Just like the Number '67' MZ11 Soarer and the Yanky Mate! Z, this Skyline is also from the Japanese 80s anime manga, Shakotan Boogie, where it is owned by Junichi Nomura, the guy who is a responsible mechanic on fixing the MZ11 and Yanky Mate Z, and also known for fixing or customizing other vehicles through the series.
Nissan Fairlady 240ZG

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Like the Shatokan-style MZ11 Soarer with the number '67', this Z is also from the Japanese 80s manga, Shatokan Boogie, it is owned by Akira Shimizu. Now, look, I've never read this manga series here, so I have nothing much to say about the Yanky Mate's history. The only thing what I've know is the fact this car is even got resurrected from a bad wreck, with a fresh new Yankii tuning parts.
Toyota Soarer

ドリフトスピリッツ (2013)
Should be the chassis code is [MZ11] as according to the in-game title says? MZ11 is actually represents the Z10 Soarer with the 2.8L 5M-GEU engine, the second biggest engine of the Z10 Soarer lineup, above of that is the MZ12, that has the 3.0L 6M-GEU engine. That [MZ11] code and 5M-GEU would indicated this is the 2800GT model.

This would be the first Z10 Soarer on IGCD that carries the MZ11 code (the other three listed the normal Z10 code), in fact, this MZ11 is even more special, because this is the most famous MZ11, yes, as the extra info and the game says, this is the MZ11 Soarer from the Japanese 80s anime manga, Shakotan Boogie, from my research, the manga tells about two friends, Hajime Yamamoto and Koji Watanabe, who are in an interest in Shakotan (Japan's lowriders), while dealing a lot of trouble on their life, especially when picking up nice girls, this includes part-time jobs, fighting, skirt-chasing, police intervention, and just attempt to foolin' around in this case. They are also gearheads too and you know what types of activities that the gearheads known for: street racing, cruises, hooning, tuning, and road trips. They're also crashed a lot of cars, cars that belongs to someone else or cars that they can't afford to buy eventually got destroyed by them. If you read this series' manga comic books, there will be a lot of old Japanese cars can be seen, there's also some American and European classics in the book as well.

Hajime and Koji's MZ11 that is featured in the game is probably based on the one found in the books and an Aoshima diecast replica, with an addition of that very long exhaust pipes sticking several feet on the rear bumper, that exhaust type is actually a thing for Shakotan owners in real life. In the anime adaption and the live-action film of the series, the long exhaust pipes sticks on left side of the car and the number '67' on the side doors and the hood are painted in pink, instead of white with black outlines.

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2020-02-02 12:30:35
Dongfeng-Nissan Livina

开心大富翁 (2009)
This one did sold in Indonesia, but as the traditional Nissan Livina, its reputation is very low, as the longer 7-seater Grand Livina sold better than this one, it is also available as a crossover version in a form of the Livina X-Gear.

Currently, the Livina nameplate is now used for its second generation, now as a rebadged Mitsubishi Xpander with a different exterior design.
Suzuki Baleno

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
The first Suzuki Baleno in IGCD and surprisingly we've got the current hatchback model from 2015 to up.

The old one was used to be a sedan and rebadged from other Suzuki sedans, the first one was a rebadged Cultus Cresent, available in Asia-Pacific and Europe, then it become a rebadged Aerio sedan that exclusive for the Indonesian market, the last Baleno sedan was a rebadged SX4 sedan, also an Indonesian market exclusive.
Mitsubishi Xpander

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
The first Mitsubishi Xpander in IGCD, currently one of the best-selling cars in Indonesia, below the Toyota Avanza.

Also, should the origin is Indonesia? Because this car was heavily developed and built in Indonesia, along its unveiling took place in Indonesia, followed by a world premiere at the 2017 Gaikindo Indonesia International Auto Show (GIIAS).
RAF 3311

Toddler Simulator (2018)
RAF 3311 is correct, it's actually the models from Slender:
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=52177
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=52179
Ford Focus

Toddler Simulator (2018)
It's a Focus, this is actually the same model from the MadOut series:
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=191668
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=189260
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=189111
Renault 4 Pickup

Driv3r (2004)
Apparently, according to IMCDb, the pickup version of the R4 is referred as the Renault 4 Pickup, would be better if we should list like that as well?
Renault 4 Fourgonnette

Driv3r (2004)
Would be better if we listed this as the Renault 4 Fourgonnette instead? Because this van is actually available two variants, F4 and F6. I don't know if this is either the F4 or F6 model.

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2020-01-30 09:59:31
Citroën 2CV

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
According to the game files, the 2CV's nickname, Duck is used as the filename.
VAZ 2104 Zhiguli

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Like its sedan counterpart, according to the game files, the car's UK name, Riva is used as the in-game filename. This is referred by the game as the "Riva_Combi".
VAZ 2105 Zhiguli

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
From the game files, the car's UK name, Riva is used as the in-game filename. It is identified as the "Riva_Sedan".
Moskvitch 2141

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Apparently, the car's trade name, Aleko becomes the in-game filename from the game files, very much accurate.
Dacia Logan

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
SCS Software don't acquire license for cars, they're just acquire license for semi-trucks. This is a truck simulator.
Dacia Sandero

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
According to the game files, this car is simply named as "Sand".
Mercedes-Benz A-Klasse

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
According to the game files, this car is referred as "Majestic_A_2018".

This is probably a reference to the early licensing stages of Mercedes-Benz trucks from the original Euro Truck Simulator and the Pre-1.18 patches of Euro Truck Simulator 2, where SCS Software haven't obtained the Mercedes-Benz licensing rights back then, therefore, Mercedes-Benz Trucks were known fictionally as Majestic.
ZiL 4331

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
According to the game files, this truck is referred as "Lich_4331".

Lich (or Likh) is actually a short for Likhachov, the city where ZiL is originally from.
UAZ 452

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
According to the game files, this van is named as "Ulja_452".

Ulja (or Ulya) is a short for Ulyanovsk, the city where UAZ is originally from (and also the meaning of the U in UAZ).
Toyota Corolla

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
As seen from the game files, this car is named "Toyco", probably an initial combination between Toyota and Corolla.
Kia Cee'd

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Some fun fact, according to the game files, this car is named "BGeed".
Dacia Logan

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Funnily enough, according to the game files, this car is named "Galon". :lol:
Yamaha Wolverine

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
Gonna point out about the real location of the race track in order to find these, because it is NOT located in north of Burgas, but rather in north of Varna. I've headed to Burgas, then roamed around using the free cam but couldn't find it, then I went straight north to Varna and I've found the track. Therefore, the track is located in Varna, not Burgas.

Here's the map location:
i.imgur.com/Yg6aIiW.jpg
Ural NEXT

Euro Truck Simulator 2 (2012)
While the previous pics by Dramatic was the bed upfit version, this one what I've found got nothing on its back, just the cab with an empty bare chassis on the back, I feel like that version should be the main pics for this entry whereas its variants will be posted in the comments section instead. The chassis only version came out so quickly when I've teleported to Russia and waited this truck shows up in-game, in a closer inspection, I'll be like "That, that one is what the truck should look like for the entry!".

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2020-01-27 15:56:41
Honda Civic

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
Actually, Sugoi means "great" in Japanese.
GAC GS4

汽车纵横:CCPC争锋 (2020)
The first GAC Trumpchi on IGCD, I heard that they are going to sell their cars in U.S., but sadly, the US-China trade war prevents them entering, their cars are pretty decent, my favorite car from their lineup is the big GS8 SUV.
WEY P8

汽车纵横:CCPC争锋 (2020)
The first WEY on IGCD.

For those who don't know, it is the new premium brand launched by Great Wall Motors since 2017. This one is essentially the plug-in hybrid version of the WEY VV7.
Dongfeng Fengguang 580

汽车纵横:CCPC争锋 (2020)
Hey now! This is the first Fengguang 580 on IGCD! It is also now sold (and built) in Indonesia as the DFSK Glory 580.
Toyota Prius

Fast & Furious: Crossroads (2020)
More like a Toyota Prius.
Daihatsu Hijet

Ryū ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue (2020)
Then, that would be the ninth generation if you said to that year, the chassis code is [S200], but to be more specific, ninth generation Hijet Trucks carries two chassis codes, 1999-2007 models carries the [S210P] code, while the facelifted 2007-2014 models carries the [S211P] code. The ninth generation Hijet Cargo vans uses the [S210V] code.
Daihatsu Hijet

Ryū ga Gotoku 6: Inochi no Uta (2016)
That would be the ninth generation for this one, the chassis code is [S200], but in order to be more specific, ninth generation Hijet Trucks will carry two chassis codes, for 1999-2007 models, it uses [S210P] code, while for 2007-2014 models, it carries the [S211P] code. The ninth generation Hijet Cargo vans uses the [S210V] code.
Daihatsu Hijet

Ryū ga Gotoku 7: Hikari to Yami no Yukue (2020)
Again, it's an updated model of this, they're simply just modernized it with a new front fascia:
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=109511
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