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2000-06 Iveco Daily | ||
Pretty sure that's some sort of F-Series Super Duty. | ||
This one, as expected, was very easy to get. I got the thing back to the airfield in under two and a half minutes with limited challenge from the cops. | ||
Eclipse [4G] body, Prelude nose, Integra rear. | ||
Model name should be SX4 S-Cross. | ||
Grille looks like a 3800, but the headlights look like an S-Series (predecessor to the 3800). | ||
Technically, but based on the fact that this and the XK Armored hovercraft will be available to Season Pass holders a week earlier than other players, those two are likely also going to be considered the September Vehicle Drop content. | ||
Maybe a 1960 Chevrolet Impala? Would make sense for something called Lowrider. | ||
Toyota i-REAL | ||
So, I looked this up on Google, apparently the body shell is based on the first generation Chevrolet Colorado. | ||
First appearance in a Burnin' Rubber title, only seen prior in Rally Point 3 and 4. | ||
Sounds to me like someone went with the year of release for Burnout Paradise (which the car is from) for the model year. | ||
Very nice! This thing's gonna be a blast to drive. Even though it's a U 5000 instead of a U 4000, I still expect there to be a load of Jurassic World liveries not long after the game releases. | ||
Not Freightliner C2, it's Thomas Built Saf-T-Liner C2. | ||
The rear is definitely i8, rest of the body might be similar. | ||
Not a perfect match, but perhaps a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 Roadster? | ||
I was thinking maybe a Willys. | ||
I'm thinking a Farmall of some sort. | ||
Here in the US, BMW enthusiasts call it the 'clown shoe'. | ||
Looks like it's Dean Kearney's newer Viper, which is a coupe. Shame they didn't put his earlier one in, which was a convertible with a hardtop put on it. | ||
Looks like the livery is based on that of New South Wales' Highway Patrol cars. | ||
Ok, I don't know if this was in the original TC, but I found a junkyard just outside of St. Louis, near the Wind Power Plant that has what appears to be wrecked Andec Punks from D:PL, but with a Charger Daytona/Superbird-like rear spoiler (it's got the same bumper as the Punk version), along with wrecked Cervas, wrecked Reginas, wrecked Fairviews, and wrecked Brooklyns, some with an open 'targa' top). This junkyard is completely unlike any of the others found in the game. Definitely worth taking a look, guys. Prime real estate for adding more cars to this game's listings. -- Last edit: 2018-08-03 00:31:27 | ||
Actually, I just realized that those ARE stock rims...but definitely not stock size. How the heck did you get them so big? | ||
Not all 'official' wheels are official. I mean, when could you ever buy a Cadillac Escalade off the showroom floor with bead lock off road rims? Or a '67 Impala Sport sedan with modern Corvette wheels? | ||
I see aftermarket wheels on it, they should really have been left stock for these shots, according to site rules. | ||
I'm thinking late 80's Toyota Tercel. | ||
I'm actually pretty glad that this is marked as a Canis product, since the real TANK (btw, the model name is supposed to be in all caps) is based on a Jeep Wrangler chassis. | ||
Lamborghini Aventador | ||
The headlights remind me of a first generation Focus, but the front bumper looks like a Daewoo/Pontiac LeMans. | ||
Nah, side texture is DEFINITELY Impala, maybe with different textures above the beltline. www.kiaofgrandblanc.com/inventoryphotos/4217/2g1wt58kx79104251/ip/4.jpg | ||
Yeah, the game is AAA level (obviously), but the cars aren't, since they're not exact replicas. I'd put them at AA at best...ok, MAYBE the Deluxo is AAA level, since it's really quite close to the real thing. | ||
Is it just me, or do the side textures look like they're from a Chevrolet Impala? | ||
Yeah, definitely a C3. | ||
Looks more like a BMW X6 to me. | ||
Yeah, it looks a lot like a Saab with BMW tail lights to me. | ||
Could also be a Dixie Challenger. | ||
Anyone ever consider this possibly being an Opel/Vauxhall Frontera Sport? | ||
That, and the Acadian was the Canadian-spec version. It's more likely a US-spec T1000, though technically, it could be either one. | ||
Honestly, I'm getting 600E or 600R vibes with the grille up front. | ||
With that front end? I'd say ZAZ-968M. | ||
Looks like another Isuzu Elf, but in this case, a more modern 1981-84 version. | ||
RN20 Hilux? | ||
Early 408 with 1969 facelift rear lights? | ||
1968 Isuzu Elf, converted into a Minibus. www.imcdb.org/vehicle_662551-Isuzu-Elf-1968.html -- Last edit: 2018-07-17 00:27:17 | ||
WRC Fiestas are RS badged, but Rallycross ones are ST badged. They always have been, at least for the Gen 6 models. It's kinda like how in NASCAR for 2018, Chevrolet has distinguished their Camaro entries as the SS in the Xfinity Series, while the Cup car is a ZL1. Another RX/WRC example is the Volkswagen Polo. The Rallycross Polo is a GTI, while the WRC Polo wears R badging. | ||
This vehicle returns in The Crew 2, but with a slight update with new headlights, slightly modified grille, and different wheels. | ||
www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=99465 Same as seen in the original The Crew. | ||
Could have been made to look like an Explorer Sport, too. Wouldn't that kinda make this an Expedition Sport in theory? | ||
Apparently, there's two different school bus models in the game. The model from the original (seen here), based on the Caisson Elementary C from Driver San Francisco, still appears, but it's now limited to being a stationary prop model instead of a traffic model. The traffic role has been given to a new school bus model that looks to be based on a Chevrolet/GMC B-Series. | ||
Yeah, this one's an earlier XJ from the 80's. |