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From the sides and rear it's a 1966 Mercury Comet Villager, though from the front it has the headlights and grille from a 1968 Ford Galaxie. | ||
Ferrari 288 GTO. | ||
Ferrari Testarossa. | ||
I'd say a Lancia Stratos. | ||
Despite the in-game name, it's more of a 1959, and a Series 62 judging by the side trim. | ||
It's apparently supposed to be Mr. Bean's Mini, complete with the black hood. It's also parked next to the blue Reliant Regal on the same map. Completely random '90s recollection: I was playing this map and attempting repeatedly to grind on these cars when I heard that Phil Hartman had been killed. | ||
Looks like we have a winner. | ||
Looks like an E30 Toyota Corolla to me...everything but the taillights matches. Then again, I *swear* I've seen those same taillights on some compact or another. | ||
What is this obsession over "Kouki" and "Zenki" S14s? I know Japanese car fans are notorious for splitting hairs over the insignificant, but they seem to be exactly the same apart from the headlights and grille. That would be like Camaro fans complaining that the 1970 Z/28 doesn't have the split "RS" front bumper, and demanding that another car be added with just that difference. | ||
1949-1950 Mercury. | ||
Out of curiousity, does anyone know the max power that can be attained with the original engine in this car (no swaps)? | ||
Looks most like a Borgward Hansa 1500 to me. | ||
They were indeed denim. Denim-interiored Levi's edition packages were available on several AMC models in the mid-'70s. | ||
Looks like a Ferrari F50. | ||
To me it's closest to a Honda PC50. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_PC50 | ||
It's a Bel Air. It's got the ribbed aluminum insert in the side panel and the black rubber tipped dagmars, which are exclusive to that model. Delray was primarily an interior package on the 210 in 1957, and this car seems to have a completely fictional interior. There is nothing that points to it being a 210, other than the fictional in-game brand name of Delray, which since it's an unlicensed car, is irrelevant. | ||
I'm guessing it'll still be a 2-speed automatic car, with inexplicable paddle-shift animations. | ||
I don't know what you're on about; I have the 360 version of Horizon 2 and love it. It plays like an expanded version of the first Horizon, which is all I wanted. The only thing the people who knock it can manage in their criticism is "But something something graphics." | ||
This is a 1958 Buick, probably a Century, from what I can see of the trim. | ||
Not an Eldorado; either a Series 62 or a Coupe Deville. Since it doesn't have the front fender badge of the former, I'm guessing it's the latter. | ||
GTO only for 1966. | ||
Now that the rear is visible, it's cribbed straight from a mid-'70s GM A body. | ||
The sides look strongly like a 1974-1978 AMC Matador wagon, and the fake wood matches perfecly with that model. But the front is more B-body GM influenced, and I haven't seen the rear of it. | ||
Probably a Brave, really, due to the short wheelbase. | ||
1968 Dodge Coronet | ||
Only since 1981...prior to then, Town Car was a sub-model of the Continental series. | ||
1950 Buick Roadmaster Riviera 2-door hardtop, with a random B-pillar haphazardly rendered in. | ||
Looks like a Stutz Bearcat. | ||
One of Revell's all-time best model kits. | ||
The front and rear of the car look remarkably like a 1974 AMC Ambassador. It wasn't available as a 2-door, though. | ||
Looks like a Chrysler Valiant VH. Might be a Charger; I'd need to see the rest of it to make that call, though. | ||
1939-1947 is the range for this styling on Dodge trucks. | ||
I'd say 1969 exactly from the grille. | ||
It's a 1959 Cadillac from the rear, but the front is more generic, with a little hint of 1957/1958 Chrysler Windsor. | ||
Maltravers wrote myautoworld.com/mercedes/history/cars1886/1888/1888.html — this one? Are you serious? Yes, he's serious. It's a regular car in the Gran Turismo series. | ||
Has anyone managed to find a non-beater version? All the ones I see look like this one. | ||
I've always wanted to see a more rural setting for a GTA game, to be honest. You can only take so much of L.A., New York, and Miami. | ||
Fun to customize, very fast. I've only been able to find it in the desert, though. | ||
Is this thing available anywhere after the first mission? I haven't seen it after that. | ||
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the car it's primarily supposed to be based on: The Ferrari California. | ||
Modeled much more closely on a 1965 El Camino than a 1970. | ||
FRANKIE SAYS RELAX wrote (hope there is the "beater" again in the game, prefer it more than the "good condition" one) You're in luck, the beater version is still available, only now it doesn't backfire...in fact, it seems to drive just like the non-beater version. Both are also customizable, but the beater version will always look like a beater. I've also seen beater variants of the Tornado. -- Last edit: 2013-09-20 02:22:04 | ||
1980 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. | ||
1980 Dodge Aspen or Plymouth Volare. | ||
Looks like they're still not bothering to make the factory wheelcovers color-coordinate with the body color. "Only light silver for you!" I'm guessing automatic-equipped cars will still have that inexplicable paddle-shift animation on the interior views, too. | ||
It's obviously modeled after a hot-rodded 1930s American car. The reason it slightly resembles a Prowler is because a Prowler is ALSO modeled on hot-rodded 1930s American cars. I don't think it's intended to be a Prowler, at all. | ||
Where does the 'Dart Retaliator' name come from? I don't recall any of the cars in the game having names. | ||
Agreed that it's a mixture of several cars, though the styling looks remarkably similar to a Maserati Khamsin. | ||
With that grille, it's a 1973-1975. | ||
Based on the ride height and bed length, it seems to be a C-10 Cheyenne. Based on the two-tone paint scheme, year range would be 1969-1972. A front view could narrow that further. |