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Lexus LS 430

SimCity Societies (2007)
That nose actually makes me think of a VF220 Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse Pullman with the larger outer headlights of a W210 E-Klasse.
Made for Game Van

Saints Row: The Third (2011)
ROFL.

What's the matter? GAT got your tongue?
Cadillac Gage Commando V-100

Saints Row: The Third (2011)
Yeah, it's the Bear from SR2. That's a really cool machine, great to see it make a return.
BMW M6 Cabrio

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)
CA_NES a écrit

Yeah, but look at the Plymouth Prowler, its so ugly I wouldn't give that car to my worst enemy, yet its in quite a few games.


But, when you look at the Prowler, it's a modern interpretation of the classic American hot rod, so it's got credentials.

Plus, the Prowler is actually rarer than the M6 (about 14,000 to 15,000 or so M6s, coupe and convertible, compared to 11,702 Prowlers).
BMW M6 Cabrio

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)
One reason:

The rear end. (shown above)

But, then again, wasn't this car another Chris Bangle design?
Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

Saints Row 2 (2008)
One of the coolest thing one could do in this game (as far as car guys are concerned), is transforming it into a very strong sleeper car. It may be heavy, but it's pretty quick, especially when tuned.

I was online once, and put my tuned rat rod version against a friend in a standard Raycaster, and it was actually able to keep up.
Samsung SM3

RayCity (2006)
If I remember correctly, it's Renault-Samsung, not Samsung.
Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
While this page is on the topic of movie cars, how about any of the following for this game?

imcdb.org/vehicle_11069-Rolls-Royce-Silver-Cloud-II-1959.html - Grand Theft Auto (movie, 1977)

imcdb.org/vehicle_174447-Audi-A8-Typ-4E-2008.html - The Transporter 3 (2008)

Even though it's San Fransisco and not LA...

imcdb.org/vehicle_6501-GM-TDH-5303-1966.html - Speed (1994)

And, the long shot award goes to...

imcdb.org/vehicle_4113-Dodge-M4S-Turbo-Interceptor.html - The Wraith (1986)
Chevrolet El Camino

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
I'm pleased, but wish it was a '70 model, though.
Chevrolet Camaro Z28

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
Ok, guys. Could someone mark this car as a Z28, since the new image here says 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Z28.
Honda CR-Z

Forza Motorsport 4 (2011)
Finally, hopefully we can swap out the hybrid powertrain for an S2000 motor.
Subaru Impreza

Forza Motorsport 4 (2011)
The big wing is BACK!
Lotus M250

The Getaway (2002)
@Sandie: Definitely agree, as if that was to happen, that could mean we'd see Nissan/Renault engines in future Lotus models.

I could see them using the Nissan Juke's 1.6L turbocharged engine in an Elise/Elan.
Dodge Neon

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
There wasn't a fourth brand, but there were different models.

Chrysler Neon (outside the US)
Dodge Neon
Plymouth Neon
Dodge SX 2.0 (replacement for the Chrysler Neon)

Anything else?
Aston Martin Cygnet

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
Actually, it might be the production model:

www.autoblog.com/2011/05/15/aston-martin-configurator-launches-with-virage-and-cygnet/
Cadillac V-16

L.A. Noire (2011)
Like this?

farm3.static.flickr.com/2613/3717163825_6b35e69bc1.jpg
Volkswagen Sedan

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
Knowing how this game is going to be, it'll be at least a little faster than the one in TDU2.
Nissan Xterra

4x4 Evo 2 (2002)
[WD22]
Nissan Xterra

4x4 Evo 2 (2002)
[WD22]
Aston Martin Cygnet

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
For real? Wasn't expecting this...
Mazda RX-7 GT-Spec

MotorStorm: Apocalypse (2011)
Yup, tail lights are a dead giveaway.
Lexus CT200h

Lexus CT200h Challenge (2011)
The CT200h is, in my opinion, one of the best cars Lexus has released in recent years, along side the current RX, the LFA and the IS-F. It's efficient, sporty looking (for a small Lexus), is the most affordable Lexus model (I think) and makes pretty good use of the Prius' powertrain to make a relatively fun hybrid.

Of course, it's only my 5th favorite hybrid at this time.

5. Lexus CT200h
4. Buick Regal E-Assist
3. Cadillac Escalade Hybrid
2. Mercedes-Benz S400 BlueHybrid
1. Infiniti M35h

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Made for Game Coupe

Greedy Car Thieves (2011)
Studebaker Avanti?
Dodge Nitro

Greedy Car Thieves (2011)
Looks more like a Liberty/Cherokee (7-slotted grille)
Mazda 787B

Gran Turismo 5 (2010)


It's back...

www.autoblog.com/2011/05/20/mazda-787b-restored-returning-to-le-mans-for-20th-anniversary-o/
Cadillac CTS-V Coupe

Car Town (2010)
Don't forget to take the SS badges off to make it look even more like an LS/LT.
Cadillac CTS-V Coupe

Car Town (2010)
I had myself drooling while searching this up.

The cool thing about the steel wheels, is that they're standard equipment. Not sure how much the stripes cost. I can't find them on the Chevrolet website.
Cadillac CTS-V Coupe

Car Town (2010)
How about a double whammy?

www.camaro5.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=94265&stc=1&d=1266279699

LS with steel wheels and hockey stripes!
Cadillac CTS-V Coupe

Car Town (2010)
@Mudflap: Agreed. GM has definitely gone full force in their design department. Their compact crossovers are among the best looking out there (with the exception of the Kia Sportage, Hyundai Tuscon and the Volvo XC60 (when compared to the SRX)), and the new Malibu definitely trumps the Camry.

Of course, their performance cars are where the designs really shine. The CTS-V lineup, Camaro, Regal GS. Very cool stuff.
Ford Crown Victoria

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)
Yeah, Carbon Motors is saying somewhere between $40,000-60,000 for an E7, I think. It'll probably be a niche vehicle of the police interceptor industry.

About the Durango: It's 5.7L Hemi would be an excellent pursuit vehicle against those larger trucks and SUVs. It would almost be like the Supercharged Rhinos from Most Wanted, which is where I got the idea from, initially.
Meyers Manx

Grand Theft Auto III (2001)
He means that it wasn't in GTA4's DLC packs.
Jaguar XF

Car Town (2010)
No, the XF-R has a different bumper.

www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=25911
Lotus M250

The Getaway (2002)
@J-2: Yeah, it really is, when you think about it. I'm definitely going to miss these things when they're gone, but I will willingly welcome the new models with open arms (figuratively, of course).

Some people don't realize that the new Lotus models (Elan, Elise, Elite and Esprit) may be larger, but still have similar power-to-weight ratios to the current models, surely something Colin Chapman would be proud of today, if he was still with us.
Ford Crown Victoria

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)
@Mudflap: Yeah, it will definitely be interesting to see how it will play out. It'll be 4 police cars competing against each other, with the Caprice and Charger you mentioned, along with the Taurus and the E7 as well.

The Charger and Caprice are RWD (the new Charger doesn't have AWD available, right?), the Taurus is FWD/AWD. I keep forgetting what the Carbon E7 is, though...

A Hemi-powered Durango police unit would be awesome, too (depending on which side of the law you're on, of course...).
Vauxhall Cavalier

The Getaway: Black Monday (2004)
Means it's being driven with someone with a Learner's Permit, am I right?
Dodge Charger

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)
Bumping again...

2009 model...it says it in the game.
Shelby GT500

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
Hot Pursuit's a pretty good game. Criterion definitely worked their 'magic' on the old 'Hot Pursuit' title. Wide open roads, beautiful cars, licensed traffic, and very compelling gameplay. First NFS game where the racers can use weapons against the cops. I own the game on the 360, and would highly recommend it!
Audi RS6 Avant

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
That's quite true, since only 90 8Cs and 50 8C Spiders came to the US. There were probably a few thousand Duettos, though. A few of them often pop onto Ebay every once and a while.
Audi RS6 Avant

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
ShantJ a écrit
:love: These weren't sold in the US, like all the Italian cars.


Actually, the 8C and Duetto Spider were sold in the US.
Chevrolet Impala

Midnight Club: Los Angeles (2008)
sajmon14 a écrit
For cop cars they may use, but as player tunable car I don't know if Crown vic is popular tuner in USA


It really depends. Usually, if someone tunes a Crown Vic here in the USA, it's usually a Police Interceptor package made into an awesome sleeper, or any various models turned into what some people call 'Donks'.

Basically, a raised suspension and ridiculously large wheels (24" or larger, typically as large as 30", sometimes 31"). The idea really baffles me as to the logic behind it.

I'll tell you, though, I've seen some really neat Crown Vic sleepers.

90's models with Fox body 5.0's, modern ones with awesome Ford Racing crate motors.

It really depends on the budget and creativity of the vehicle's owner as to how much power is under the hood.
Willys MB 'Jeep'

Cars 2: The Video Game (2011)
"Sarge"
Chevrolet Impala

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
I'll take a 2008 Impala SS, please.
Peterbilt 379

Twisted Metal (2012)
Yes, it acts a bit like the rig from SpyHunter, and can hold 2 cars at a time. But, when it's open, it's more vulnerable, as well.
Pontiac GTO Concept

Wrecked: Revenge Revisited (2012)
Body of a Sagaris (somewhat), nose of an SZ.
Ferrari F355 GTS

Super Runabout (2000)
Antti-san a écrit
Looks more like a F355 to me TBH. :think:


I'd say the name's a giveaway...533 GT.
Shelby GT500

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
mr.mopar69 a écrit

bc its in EVERY nfs game since carbon.


Except Hot Pursuit.
Cadillac CTS-V

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
stryder237 a écrit
We where taking about the red car on the top of the hill.


Yeah, but he's right. The Cadillac is a CTS-V.
Ford GT

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
Well, there is a TZ2 in this game, so a GT40 would seem likely, as they were both used for racing (The TZ2 was a street car, yes, unlike the GT40).
Chevrolet Tahoe

Reload: Target Down (2010)
stryder237 a écrit
Those people look ridiculous


Typical Middle Eastern wear, what would you expect?
Ford GT

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
matt__jon a écrit
SWEET!!! Good to finally see a steady release of pics and info! So nice! And I don't care what anyone says, I still call it a GT40. GT is too short


Yeah, I don't blame ya. They were going to be called 'GT40', but here's the reason why they weren't:

A British company, Safir Engineering, who built continuation GT40s in the 1980s, owned the "GT40" trademark at that time. When they completed production, they sold the excess parts, tooling, design, and trademark to a small Ohio company called Safir GT40 Spares. This company licensed the use of the "GT40" trademark to Ford for the initial 2002 show car. When Ford decided to make the production vehicle, negotiations between the two firms failed. The production cars do not wear the GT40 badge.
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