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Has a slight bit of Countach in the rear, but definitely MFG overall. | ||
1999-2004 F-Series Super Duty body | ||
Awesome to see this here, and that they're including models introduced for the first time in the 2017 lineup. This was also one of the castings that debuted the new ST8 wheel, or Steelie 8-Spoke (the one that truly debuted it was the blue recolor of the Datsun Fairlady 2000). | ||
Casting is called 24 Ours, looks to be the 2016 Mystery Models paint scheme. | ||
Interesting fact: This is the 2017 Regular Treasure Hunt model. | ||
Ratical Racer, the most recent HW model to receive a name change. Within the 2016 model run, the car was originally named Bad Ratitude, and the name changed suddenly to Ratical Racer, within the course of a single case batch. That meant it was easy to find both the car with the Bad Ratitude name on the card and another with the Ratical Racer name on the card on the pegs in a store at the same time (a purple recolor came out soon after, also with the Ratical Racer name). It wasn't even a recolor, either. They were painted the exact same way. Bad Ratitude 2016: 2.bp.blogspot.com/-XwN1Z-2OPAs/WM4M-9iib0I/AAAAAAAAZyY/X2SlXWvFceYG5xH-B8qRMbBppVwIH5hfACLcB/s1600/2016_HOT_WHEELS_202_250_STREET_BEASTS_2_10_BAD_RATITUDE_DHR95_PACK.JPG Ratical Racer 2016: lamleygroup.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/4dee5-img_2254.jpg | ||
True, but the model was in fact inspired directly by a Reliant Robin. | ||
Mid to late 1980's Chevrolet Kodiak, class would be Simple Truck, not Van/MPV. | ||
Second or third generation Honda Accord hatchback? | ||
Get airborne, land it in a drift. It's inspired by the Ebisu Circuit in Japan, where there are parts of the circuit where drifting cars can jump off all four wheels. Like so: www.wreckedmagazine.com/video/thumbs/D1GP-Ebisu-All-Four-Wheel-Big-Entries2.jpg | ||
I know, it really is a shame. Interestingly, I believe the entire factory color selection comes from the paint catalog from each year of the 2G Eclipse. Obviously, not every color is there. The first one is Saronno Red [R87], which was offered each year of production, second is Durango Copper Pearl [P01], exclusive to 1995-96 models, then Oslo Green Pearl, followed by what I'm sure is Biscayne Green Pearl [Y76], another color only offered for 1995 (replaced in 1996 by both Oslo Green and [G56] Monarch Green Pearl, which is not one of the colors in the game), after that is a (rather poorly rendered) Kona Blue Pearl [B73] (which was never offered on the GSX, only on the RS and GS, 1995 only), Kalapana Black [X13], Minden Silver Pearl [A52] and Northstar White [W12], the last three were offered throughout the 2G's production run on all models. | ||
Awesome! That's color code L55, Oslo Green Pearl. Apparently a quite rare paint color on the Eclipse, offered in 1996 only. (That's right, this car is a 1995, painted in a color offered only on 1996 models.) | ||
If you don't have this in your garage yet and are patient enough to wait instead of buying this in the Auction House, the Chevelle SS HE will be up for grabs again in July, from the 4th to the 10th. The challenge is called 'Freedom Of The Road', and to complete it, you just have to complete 3 races in a Classic Muscle car to get it and 50,000CR. | ||
Looks like this will be the prize car for one of the longest Forzathons yet, the 'Celebrating The Forza Community' event, which will take place for an entire week, starting on the 12th (last day of the 'Horizon Cares' Forzathon, possibly the first time two Forzathons will overlap) and will conclude on the 19th. Edit: '#Forzathon A Day's Work': Complete a Championship in a Classic Racer to win the Porsche 911 GT3 and 3 Wheelspins. The Porsche 918 Spyder will also be back up for grabs during this Forzathon, as revealed by the achievement '#Forzathon No Substitutions': Complete ANY Championship to win the Porsche 918 Spyder AND 120,000CR. This means those who already have a 918 and unlock the GT3 will end up with another 918 in their garage. -- Last edit: 2017-06-07 04:42:13 | ||
Well, looks like it would have been best to count on it, the GTS will be the prize car for the 'Horizon Cares' Forzathon which will take place this weekend, June 9-12. Edit: '#Forzathon Not A Snail's Race': Complete 3 races in a European Sports Car to win the Porsche Cayman GTS. -- Last edit: 2017-06-07 04:43:21 | ||
Prize vehicle for the 'Fun In The Sun' Forzathon, which will take place from June 23-26. Edit: '#Forzathon Stylin'': Perform 3 Ebisu Style skills to win the Porsche Cayenne Turbo. -- Last edit: 2017-06-07 04:38:19 | ||
Prize vehicle for the upcoming 'Driving Towards Perfection' Forzathon, which will take place from June 30th (the last Forzathon of June) thru July 3rd (also the first Forzathon of July). Edit: The achievement is '#Forzathon End Of The Line': Win a Championship to win the Porsche 944 Turbo. -- Last edit: 2017-06-07 04:35:07 | ||
Awesome to see this back again. Last appearance in a game was the original Horizon, hasn't appeared since. Should mean that this'll make a return to the Motorsport series when 7 comes out, right? | ||
Sweet! They've got Citrus Green as a standard color? Also, bodykit pieces include those of the Scat Pack models and that of the GRC (Global Rallycross) car. Some nice touches for those who want to take their Darts in different directions. -- Last edit: 2017-06-07 05:39:04 | ||
Sienna is an American designed and manufactured vehicle, so it's still of American origin. I will agree that the Crossfire should be of German origin, not only is it based on a Mercedes-Benz, it was built in Germany by Karmann (yes, same Karmann involved with the VW Karmann Ghia). The CL should still be American origin because it was built in the US, likely designed in the US, and not offered anywhere other than the US and Canada (as far as I know). | ||
Porsche billboard in the background. Wonder which model is on it. Seems to be the same three-sided structure carried over from NFS 2015. | ||
From the a-pillar back, it sure does look like one. The front, though, looks more Porsche like. | ||
Honestly, I think it's just the back of the Porsche Cayenne that's already listed. | ||
Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R [KPCG110]? | ||
Clearly classified incorrectly, it's a Van/MPV. Second, it looks rather Japanese, like an 80s-90s Toyota of some sort. | ||
According to Wikipedia, the L 1318 is listed as a Latin American model, so definitely not of German origin. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mercedes-Benz_vehicles#Mercedes-Benz_Latin-America_trucks | ||
Well, I wasn't talking about Maserati as a brand, I was talking about the Levante, as the specific model. A GranTurismo or Ghibli, or even a Quattroporte wouldn't be as out of the ordinary for a NFS title, but the Levante certainly is, being an SUV, which is something you don't see anywhere as often playable in one, compared to the kinds of cars you'd expect. | ||
The latest Polo GTI, 190 hp from an Audi developed 1.8 turbo 4, capable of 60 in just 6.7 seconds. It's quick, nimble...everything you'd expect from a Volkswagen with the GTI badge. | ||
This would be...what, only the 4th video game with a licensed, playable smart in it (Forza 4, Car Town, and Enthusia: Professional Racing being the others)? | ||
Here's one out of left field. Would not have expected an MKX that's playable. Regardless, both engines in this are pretty potent. Either a 3.7 Cyclone V6, putting out 303 hp and 278 lb-ft of torque, or a 2.7 EcoBoost V6 with 335 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque (10 hp more than in the Ford Fusion Sport, making it the most powerful version of the 2.7 EcoBoost). Hopefully the in-game one has the latter, because if it does...it might be tougher to beat than most may think. | ||
At first, it seems a little strange to see a car like this playable in a game like this, but if this car has 2.0 LTG turbo 4, it's a potent car. 250 horsepower and 260 lb-ft of torque. It's no 2017 Ford Fusion Sport (325 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque, plus AWD), but it's pretty good. Plus, it's 300 lbs lighter than it's predecessor. | ||
Nice to see this once again. This was actually my starter car in Most Wanted. Ended up trying to replicate it in it's Forza appearances. Good memories, for sure. | ||
Nice to see Maserati being so willing to license this model out to games you usually wouldn't expect one of these to show up in. Hopefully we'll see it in even more racing games. Next goal: license the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio (and the Giulia, of course) into a game. | ||
Nissan Qashqai or Qashqai+2? | ||
Lamborghini Jalpa? | ||
Honda Integra Type-R? | ||
International 4000 Series | ||
It's even clearly right-hand-drive, so it can't be a Frontier. | ||
Wreathless Cadillac crest indicates a 2016+ model year Escalade. Also, this generation began with the 2015 model year, not 2014. That was the last year of the GMT900-based Escalades. | ||
I'm thinking more of a slightly newer 71-76 Chevrolet Caprice. | ||
For me, it looks more like a cross between a DeLorean and a Renault Fuego... | ||
2014-15 Chevrolet Silverado | ||
For some reason, it looks to me like some sort of compact trencher, like something made by Ditch Witch or a similar company. | ||
The update that included the HW expansion also included the achievement for the Forzathon event that this will be a prize for. The Macan Turbo will be the first Forzathon car for the month of June, starting on June 2nd and ending June 5th, the name of the whole Forzathon isn't known yet, but the challenge to unlock this vehicle is called 'Luxury Crossover', with the goal being to complete three Street Races...oh, and to sweeten things up, they're also throwing in 50,000CR along with the vehicle. | ||
I'm thinking Nissan X-Trail, but CR-V is a possibility. | ||
Actually, there are a lot of aftermarket steel wheels out there. Go on Google and look at the following: - Trail Master TM9/TM5 - American Racing AR767/AR172 - Cragar Unique Series 83 - Pro Comp 52 - Black Rock 942 - Vision HD 84 D - JEGS Baja-8 And I'm sure there's more than those, too. | ||
I love how this thing looks. The design, for the most part, is clearly Explorer (especially the wheels, which look exactly like Explorer ones), though proportion wise and in some details, it looks like a little late model Bronco was thrown in, while the front seems like it might have a little first generation Mazda MPV in it. | ||
Actually, to me, the front looks more like a 1987-91 Dodge Daytona crossed with an SX than an 8-Series, while the rear does seem to have a little GS influence in it, like a mix of that an an SX, but with a good bit more SX than GS. | ||
Agreed. | ||
AM General M939 |