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They actually build Dailys like that... www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1OKWM_enUS781US781&biw=1366&bih=675&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=Cz9tWq7NBtLxzgLUiLroCA&q=iveco+daily+semi&oq=iveco+daily+semi&gs_l=psy-ab.3...0.0.0.102352.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0..0.0....0...1c..64.psy-ab..0.0.0....0.IhmY_763g8o | ||
That's because the XLR was based on the Y platform utilized by the Corvette, and built in the same factory in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The XLR-V was, in fact, barely more powerful than a base model C6, and the base XLR was a snail in comparison to the base model C6. That was mainly because of the underpowered Northstar V8s under the hood, as opposed to the more powerful LS series engines in the Corvette. Aside from being more luxurious, the XLR was the Corvette's lesser brother. | ||
If I recall properly, for instance...Top Gear (the original iconic trio) compared the profile of the 970 to the Austin Maxi (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Maxi), with it's 'elephantine' rear. Whereas the 971's more 911-like styling (especially in the rear) puts it more akin to the 989 prototype (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_989) developed between 1988 and 1991. | ||
I've seen some people attempt to recreate it and post it on the NFS Reddit. | ||
The Sport Turismo sure is a stunner. Porsche did a phenomenal job when they designed the 971, solving all of the 'issues' with the predecessor 970. Interesting fact: The Panamera [971] has a centrally mounted tachometer that is a nod back to the 356A. | ||
No, it's a Toyota Truck...it's just identified as the wrong generation. This one's a 79-83 generation model, the grille and headlights are nearly identical to SR5s of THAT generation, which has a four opening grille, as opposed to the six opening one on the Rebel. Of course, that generation didn't have the XtraCab option, that was introduced for the generation this one's listed as, so it's a mix of both, but mainly the 79-83. -- Last edit: 2018-01-27 04:59:54 | ||
Body looks more like a Range Rover or Land Cruiser. Only the nose and taillights match a Defender. | ||
Nose is Tundra, cab is F-150 (note the dip in the side window by the wing mirrors), rear, not sure. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_56 It's true. Gas turbine, no gearbox, four-wheel-drive. | ||
It's just a customized plate. Many of Konkordski's rear view shots for this game have them. - M4 GTS says 'MPOWER' - '55 Bel Air says 'SLEEPER' - '14 ZL1 says 'CAMARO' - Boss 302 says 'EYBOSS' - Regera says 'HYPER' - Aventador says 'FORZA' - Murcielago says 'MCKNLEY' - Defender says 'ROVER' - Exige says 'KTERHAM' - RX-7 says 'ROTOR4' (NFS Carbon reference) - Cougar says 'COUGAR' - 350Z says 'FAIRLDY' - Huayra BC says 'HRRARGH' (might be a reference to how most people had a hard time pronouncing the car's name when it was first revealed) - Beetle says 'LOVEBUG' I quite like the idea, because it gets old seeing the same 'PAYBACK' plate all the time. | ||
For those who don't know, this is one of the rarest 911s ever built. Official records say 80 were made, though the true number is apparently 86. Also, the car drops 180kg over a standard Turbo S of this generation. Hence the name, Leichtbau, which is German for 'light build'. Basically Germany's equivalent to Superleggera (Italian, known for being used by Lamborghini). | ||
Even if it's a placeholder, shouldn't it still be listed since it IS in the game? | ||
I looked at the tail light texture and saw S2000, but the body certainly seems R34, with maybe a Pontiac or Holden front end? | ||
2013 Mercedes-Benz Ener-G-Force Concept | ||
Looks like it has a Tymco 600 BAH Regenerative Air Street Sweeper on the back, too. Like, the model of the sweeper matches the 600 perfectly. | ||
CT660, CT680, or CT681. | ||
Not only that, but the wheels aren't even connected to the truck and you can see the brake discs poking up from behind the tires. As for the lack of most badging, there is a customization trend of 'debadging', so that's not unrealistic. -- Last edit: 2017-12-31 01:07:22 | ||
Some sort of Porsche 917 variant? | ||
Origin: South Korea It's a rebadged Daewoo design. | ||
I can kinda see that, though the nose kinda reminds me of a 90's Trans-Am Series Mustang Cobra. | ||
Looks more like a Volvo to me. Even has the characteristic black portion down the middle of the front that Volvos have. | ||
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead_sled | ||
First generation Fiat Scudo? | ||
I say Rover, too. But not a 75, rather a 400 or 45. | ||
I'm thinking a heavily modified Toyota RAV4. | ||
GLE Coupe, or maybe the smaller GLC Coupe. Leaning towards GLE, though. | ||
So, apparently they put the GMC Topkick interior in this bus, too. | ||
Interesting, two modern Continentals combined together into one car, and to be honest...it looks pretty good. Just missing the Lincoln's beltline door handles. | ||
Closest I can think of is a Mazda6/Atenza that's been modified into a concept car-like design. | ||
50's Chevrolet pickup with the nose of a '53 Cadillac. A modification that's actually been done in real life. | ||
And Camaro grille and headlights. | ||
Not a DTS, rather Cadillac One. | ||
Looks like it's got bits and pieces of a McLaren P1, but probably not enough to identify as one. | ||
a.d Tramontana R | ||
Ford B-Series, possibly with an AmTran body? | ||
With a really screwed up cab and front end model, along with the whole 'Camaper' on the roof. | ||
That's an International DuraStar, not a Freightliner. | ||
I can see it being a 400 GT, especially with those big side vents by the doors and behind the side windows, plus that spoiler. | ||
I'm thinking Skyline as well, but more like an R32 than an R34. | ||
Agreed, GT-R [R35] with different taillights. | ||
BMW i8 grille and headlights, Maserati Granturismo taillights on an E36 3 Series body? | ||
Looks to me like a Ferrari 308 GTB with the side windows of a Stratos and the taillights of a C7 Corvette. | ||
Looks like a DS3 WRC to me. | ||
Yeah, the rear seems to have Brera-like proportions. | ||
Actually... d2uhsaoc6ysewq.cloudfront.net/22712/Water-Trucks-GMC-TOPKICK-C7500-8708852.jpg It's a 1997-2002 GMC Topkick. Take note of the side textures of the cowl and cab, it's a perfect match. The front textures, though...yeah, they're not Topkick. Headlights might be from a Ford F-650/750. Grille...not quite sure, maybe Mack. But the truck as a whole is Topkick. | ||
www.silverstarrestorations.com/ourracecar.htm Found the car, it's a 250SL. | ||
GMC Topkick | ||
Alright, so the Coca-Cola rig has been spotted, it's in the 'Braxton Blowout' race. Also, apparently Coca-Cola Topkicks have also been updated with holiday deco (not sure about the Express or Crown Victoria). | ||
VARIATION ALERT! twitter.com/CokeEsports/status/942439293724880897 I've yet to spot it, but it's apparently in the game somewhere. | ||
It is, it's basically the SRT 392 with the Prior Design kit equipped, the PD900HC, along with other parts (including the shaker hood, which, unfortunately, is NOT the OEM one). www.priordesignnorthamerica.com/tuning-for-dodge/challanger/pd900hc-widebody/ |