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The blue oval is in the grille, which tells me it's more of a 2003-07 E-Series than an Econoline, but otherwise, I agree with Burn Rubber. | ||
Certainly a bit of inconsistency with the license plate of this car compared to others in the game, with this one having a blank European style plate, while others have either a blank plate shaped like a typical US plate, or a Sunset City plate in the style of California plates. | ||
Watching the short introduction after the first race at Homestead, it seems there's a little bit of cut content, because the last car shown before you get to choose the NASCAR Icons Tour is the Lowe's Pro Services paint scheme, which tells me there may have been originally at least 25 cars in this expansion, or the Pro Services paint scheme was the one that was supposed to be in the game from the start, but they went with the standard Lowe's paint scheme instead. | ||
Yep. There's actually a really large number of references to various different things in this game. Movies, Television, Video Games, Literature, Music, Memes...heck, Insomniac even made references, in the form of parody, to past titles developed by the studio. This game is packed full of pop culture references, some more obvious than others. | ||
When I squint while looking at it, I see a Nissan X-Trail. | ||
Shouldn't this technically be listed as playable, since you do fly it in one mission? | ||
Correction: 40 car field, as per 2016 rules. But, yeah...no increase in field size. But the expansion does add rolling starts, which is a positive. | ||
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Saite7sy_dg Well, the official trailer is up. | ||
Especially when it appears that at this point, the only representation of Ford seems to be of the #22 Shell Pennzoil Fusion of Joey Logano, when there's another Penske driver, and two more major Ford teams with 4 additional drivers. | ||
I see you went with using the achievement icons. I looked through them, and saw multiple paint schemes for a single driver, so the question is...are the individual cars going to be per driver or per paint scheme? Because if it's by paint scheme, that'll likely mean smaller teams affiliated with larger teams like Furniture Row Racing and Wood Brothers might be left out, plus it'll seem strange racing against two or more cars representing the same driver. Anyways, the Toyotas seem to be represented at least by two Kyle Busch paint schemes (M&Ms and Interstate Batteries), three Carl Edwards paint schemes (Arris, Subway, and Stanley), and one Matt Kenseth paint scheme (DeWalt). | ||
Don't forget LaFerrari. | ||
Interestingly if you look closely, it's got the grille of the pre-facelifted US-spec Fiesta sedan. | ||
Technically not impossible, but since in 2005 the Spano was a secret project that few outside of GTA Motor, it's extremely unlikely. And even so, it wouldn't have had the Spano name, because it was simply known in 2008 as GTA Concept. | ||
All I see is a BMW 3-Series [E36] with a rounder convertible top. | ||
90's Chevrolet C/K or GMC Sierra with a Hilux bed. | ||
The rear is certainly like a Hilux, but the front end is definitely Chevrolet C/K or GMC Sierra. | ||
Not a 4Runner, but a Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon. | ||
Well, the ones who modeled these don't know as much about cars as they think they do, as the body is 100% a match to the GMT400 2-door models (Blazer (92-94), Tahoe (1995-2000), and Yukon), and looks NOTHING like a 4Runner at all. | ||
Nah, it's either an early 90's Chevrolet Blazer, Tahoe, or GMC Yukon with the rear side windows removed. | ||
AutoTracker wrote The new Camaro looks awesome... but with the ATS platform, that's no way to celebrate a car's 50th birthday. They should have done it like the Mustang did it... Well, to be honest, they pretty much had to go to the Alpha platform (CTS and ATS) in order to keep up with the Mustang, otherwise become another Dodge Challenger (overweight, outdated platform). The Zeta platform was outdated and soon to be discontinued, and the only other RWD platform GM has is the Omega platform, which is essentially just a stretched Alpha. If GM didn't have either of these platforms, the Camaro would probably went the way of the F-Body once again. Plus, the use of the basic layout of the Alpha platform, along with a number of unique components, some of which are Corvette derived, has turned the Camaro into not only a fantastic performing machine that can not only take on the Mustang, but a lot of the best the world has to offer (see Motor Trend's recent comparison of the Camaro SS and the BMW M4 for example). And now with new 1LE and ZL1 variants coming in the near future (and possibly a new Z/28), the Mustang REALLY needs to keep a watch of it's rear-view mirror. | ||
Could be a GMC, too. | ||
I don't really see much Laguna at all, but the resemblence to the Roadyacht is actually pretty obvious. Perhaps a mix of Roadyacht and Eclipse? | ||
Only the headlights match the Hijet, the rest of it is much closer to the Acty. | ||
Freightliner of some sort? Also, I like how this rig is a bit of a hybrid of a typical American semi up front with a somewhat Dekotora inspired trailer. | ||
Final generation Mitsubishi Eclipse? | ||
Made For Game, for sure. | ||
For some reason, I see a hybrid of a Hummer HX concept and a Mitsubishi Challenger. | ||
Definitely one of the two, albeit EXTREMELY altered. | ||
Another third generation Honda Acty, this time the truck, which was 1999-2009. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Acty#Third_generation | ||
The front end is DEFINITELY third generation Honda Acty (1999+). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Acty#Third_generation | ||
Like the Focus RS, Hot Wheels will be releasing a diecast model of this in the next few months. | ||
Part of the Hot Wheels Car Pack because it will be released as a Hot Wheels model in next few months. | ||
Oh, they built a whole bunch of cars for them. The Darth Vader car? Action Vehicle Engineering. The cars involved in Hot Wheels' world record attempts? They built them as well. The Mustang that's part of the pack was also built by AVE. | ||
I wonder if this will mean we could see Fifteen52 wheels in future Forza titles, because they make some great looking wheels. In case anyone's wondering, the front wheels are Fifteen52 cast Tarmacs, and the rears are Fifteen52 forged 3pc Tarmac R43s. | ||
Real car, custom built for Mattel and the Hot Wheels brand by Action Vehicle Engineering out of Chatsworth, CA. | ||
Judging by the lack of unpainted body cladding (which would be the XPlay version) and the sharper shaped headlights (rounder headlights would be the Cero version), this is the Robe version. -- Last edit: 2016-05-01 20:43:52 | ||
The headlights are nearly identical, with the exact same layout (two headlight segments on top, turn signal below) but the shape is flipped upside down. | ||
Yeah, the only thing I can see as identifiable are the side windows, which look like they came off of either a Z33 or Z34 Nissan Z-Car. | ||
My first thought was a GAZ 51 with an extra axle. | ||
Challenger MT800c? | ||
Caterpillar D9? | ||
Smith Electric Vehicles Edison? | ||
Looks like a Ducato Scuolabus (Italian for School Bus) to me. | ||
Other than the fact that the cabin is yellow instead of black, it looks a lot like a Hoist RS-Series. | ||
GMC DUKW | ||
Other than the pixels that look like a spare tire, this looks a lot like a Volvo C30 to me. | ||
Looks like a Daihatsu Hijet to me. | ||
Shape kinda reminds me of a Nissan Leaf. | ||
TVR, perhaps? | ||
Ford Crown Victoria |