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![]() Land-Rover LR2 Traffic Rider (2015) | The original model has LR2 HSE badging, so it's actually an LR2. | |
![]() Made for Game Truck Modern Combat 5: Blackout (2014) | For some reason, the front looks like it would come from a Ssangyong, but it doesn't particularly match anything they've ever built, probably being closest to a Rodius. One thing that is clear, is that it's riding on Chevrolet/GMC truck/van steel wheels. -- Last edit: 2017-08-23 21:58:41 | |
![]() Acura NSX Concept Agents of Mayhem (2017) | Going based on the South Korean setting, it should remain Honda. Acura has only been offered in the following countries: United States, Canada, Hong Kong (1991-2008), Mexico (since 2004), China (since 2006), Russia (2014-16), and Kuwait (since 2015). | |
![]() Subaru BRZ Gangstar: New Orleans (2017) | www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=110604 www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=108883 Yep. Regular and Limited versions. Literally, a 2008-13 Nissan Altima coupe [D32] with the front fenders and side skirts of an R35 and the nose and rear diffuser of the BRZ. Altogether, the parts all add up to what a modern Nissan Silvia might look like if it wasn't discontinued at the end of the S15's production run. Interestingly, the diffuser's shape was slightly altered and the exhaust was returned to the original dual setup of the BRZ, instead of the single exhaust tip in the middle the Vegas version had, along with the addition of a spoiler. | |
![]() Hyundai Santa Fe Gangstar: New Orleans (2017) | Front and rear look a tiny bit more Kia than Hyundai, and the way the side window swoops up at the back makes this the 5-seater Santa Fe Sport, not the 7-seater Santa Fe. 2013+, chassis code is [DM]. | |
![]() McLaren 675LT Gangstar: New Orleans (2017) | Looks way more like a McLaren MP4-12C or the later updated 12C than an S5S. | |
![]() Subaru BRZ Gangstar: New Orleans (2017) | I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Only the front end is BRZ, the rest of the car is Nissan Altima coupe with the front fenders and side skirts of an R35 GT-R. Said the same thing with the car in Gangstar: Vegas, and that still hasn't been fixed yet, either. -- Last edit: 2017-08-20 19:42:00 | |
![]() Scion xB LEGO City Undercover (2013) | Strangely, this car is actually rear-engined. | |
![]() Renault Twizy Agents of Mayhem (2017) | Looking at it closer...yeah, the Twizy is much closer than any of the Pivos. | |
![]() Made for Game Three-wheeler Agents of Mayhem (2017) | Yeah, this new one looks more like a Polaris Slingshot, IMHO. | |
![]() Renault Twizy Agents of Mayhem (2017) | Looks to me like one of those Nissan Pivo concept cars. Like a cross between the 2005 Pivo and the 2011 Pivo 3. | |
![]() Made for Game APC Agents of Mayhem (2017) | Whoa...that's one heck of an upgrade. From a Lexus GS to a big, hulking futuristic armored truck. | |
![]() Ford F-350 Reckless Getaway 2 (2017) | Ford F-350 Super Duty? | |
![]() Made for Game Coupe Sports Car Wash (2017) | To me, it looks like a fusion of a McLaren F1, Lamborghini Countach, and a Volkswagen W12 Nardo. I'd say MFG as well. | |
![]() Ford F-150 Sports Car Wash (2017) | Could also be a second generation Explorer Sport Trac. | |
![]() Toyota FJ Cruiser Sports Car Wash (2017) | Agreed, looks like a Wrangler Unlimited [JK] to me. | |
![]() unknown Sports Car Wash (2017) | Land Cruiser J200 with the nose of a Sequoia or Tundra. | |
![]() Suzuki Ignis Sports Car Wash (2017) | I was thinking Ignis, too. | |
![]() Toyota HiAce Sports Car Wash (2017) | This one's pretty easy compared to the rest. Agreed on HiAce. | |
![]() Volkswagen Polo Sports Car Wash (2017) | I see Polo as well, but with a Volvo nose. | |
![]() Honda Element Sports Car Wash (2017) | I was thinking either a first generation Honda HR-V (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_HR-V#First_generation_.281999.E2.80.932006.29) or a Crossroad (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Crossroad#Reintroduced_version_.282008.E2.80.932010.29) Or, another possibility could be a Chevrolet Orlando. | |
![]() Made for Game Hatchback Sports Car Wash (2017) | Probably as close as we're gonna get. Front end is from a 50's Chevrolet truck/Suburban, which was the inspiration for the HHR. | |
![]() Toyota Camry Solara Sports Car Wash (2017) | I'm debating between a Hyundai Tiburon/Coupe/Tuscani and a Peugeot 406 coupe. | |
![]() Made for Game Wagon Sports Car Wash (2017) | Aside from the 50's-esque nose, the rest of the car is a highly disproportionate Porsche Cayenne. | |
![]() Nissan Altima Car Driving School Simulator (2017) | Specs suggest it's powered by the QR25DE I4. | |
![]() Chevrolet Camaro Car Driving School Simulator (2017) | Horsepower suggests the LT1 in the SS model (off by 5), but the torque is nearly 70 N-m off (the LT1 is rated at 617 N-m). | |
![]() Ford Kuga Car Driving School Simulator (2017) | 240 hp and 366 N-m of torque suggests it's powered by a 2.0 EcoBoost I4. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_EcoBoost_engine#2.0-L_.282010.E2.80.93.29 | |
![]() Mitsubishi FTO Revhead (2017) | 1994-98 Ford Mustang The only differences are the tail lights and lack of grille between the headlights. Even the wheels match that era of Mustang. -- Last edit: 2017-08-15 16:01:37 | |
![]() unknown Crossout (2017) | Clearly, it's a heavily modified version of the 'Starter Car', since they both share the same 80's F-Series cab. The rear window portion behind the cab reminds me of a first generation Mustang, too. The fenders are custom, rather trophy truck like. | |
![]() Mercury Sable Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) | To me, I see the windows of a Sable, on the body of a 1991 Buick LeSabre, with the partially covered rear wheel wells of a 1991 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight. -- Last edit: 2017-08-10 16:08:49 | |
![]() Ford Gran Torino LEGO City Undercover (2013) | I see more 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix in this than Gran Torino. The front end matches the GT, but the rear, roof, and side windows match the GP better. | |
![]() Jaguar C-X75 Grand Theft Auto V (2013) | As good as these pictures are, I'd suggest redoing the rear and interior shots, on the fact that GTA IV cars are seen (Turismo in the rear shot, Merit-based Taxi Cab in the interior shot), which indicates the shots were taken with mods active, which, IIRC, were against the rules of the site. Front pic is good, though, as the only other car seen is a standard GTA V model Sultan. | |
![]() Ferrari 360 Spider ModNation Racers (2010) | Likely. Also, the Fresco looks more like a 599 GTB Fiorano, and this looks more like a 599 GTO or perhaps a 599XX. | |
![]() Ferrari 360 Spider ModNation Racers (2010) | Honestly, this looks a lot more like a 599 GTB Fiorano than a 360. | |
![]() LEGO High-speed Chase LEGO City Undercover (2013) | Looks like there may be a little bit of LaFerrari Aperta in it (the area behind the seat, the round piece in the middle of the nose), but it's far from a match. It's also expensive once unlocked, which makes sense with a car that's expensive in real life. | |
![]() Made for Game Lego LEGO City Undercover (2013) | The grey cover on the rear and the fact that it's rear-engined makes me wonder if there's any, even if slight, inspiration from the Porsche Carrera GT or 918 Spyder. | |
![]() LEGO Repair Truck LEGO City Undercover (2013) | For some reason, when I look at this, I can see somewhat of a resemblance to the first generation Renault Trafic, or perhaps the larger Master/Messenger/B Series. | |
![]() Isuzu Bonnet Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016) | Agreed. | |
![]() International 4900 Critical Ops (2015) | International 4000-Series | |
![]() International 3800 Reckless Getaway 2 (2017) | I'd say a more modern International 3800. White roof usually indicates a Blue Bird body, but it could be a Carpenter Classic body, as many of those have white roofs as well. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Delica Star Wagon Reckless Getaway 2 (2017) | I also agree with Delica. | |
![]() Hot Wheels The Haulinator Hot Wheels: Race Off (2017) | Casting debuted in 2015, this one is the 2017 HW City Works version. | |
![]() Hot Wheels Two Timer Hot Wheels: Race Off (2017) | 2016 Super Chromes paint scheme, casting debuted in 2014. | |
![]() Hot Wheels Velocita Hot Wheels: Race Off (2017) | Velocita debuted in 2014, this is the 2017 HW Exotics version from Case 'Q', in which it also has a Super Treasure Hunt version. | |
![]() Hot Wheels Nerve Hammer Hot Wheels: Race Off (2017) | 2015 X-Raycers version from Case 'A', casting first appeared in 2006. | |
![]() Hot Wheels Speed Slayer Hot Wheels: Race Off (2017) | Speed Slayer debuted in 2015, this is the 2017 Super Chromes version from Case 'K'. | |
![]() Honda Odyssey Tokyo Warfare (2016) | Oh, trust me. I'm aware, I just felt like getting that out there for future knowledge when an Odyssey appears in another game, as a bit of a reference point, because it seems that not everyone is aware that the US and JDM Odysseys have been two completely, unrelated products since 1999. | |
![]() Honda Odyssey Tokyo Warfare (2016) | Well, it basically shakes down like this... Japan and North America only shared the first generation of the Odyssey under that nameplate, the RA1-RA5 generation. When the second generation came around, there were two different Odysseys developed: Japan, Australia, and China got the RA6-RA9, which wasn't a completely new Odyssey, rather an updated version of the RA1-RA5. In the US, the RA1-RA5 was replaced by the RL1 Odyssey, which was also sold in Japan as the LaGreat. After the RL1's discontinuation after the 2004 model year, it marked the end of Japan and the US sharing the Odyssey, regardless of nameplate. In the US, the RL3/RL4 generation was introduced for the 2005 model year, while the RA6-RA9 was replaced earlier in 2003 with the RB1/RB2 generation Odyssey. The latest JDM Odyssey is the RC1/RC2 generation, introduced in 2013, while the new generation NA Odyssey was introduced this year as a 2018. Since 1999, the US Odyssey has been based on a larger platform than the Japanese Odyssey, and has been developed by American Honda Motor Company Inc., the company's US division, not by the parent company in Japan. That means, aside from the first generation model, all US-spec Odysseys are of US origin, while the first gen and all international market models since are of Japanese origin. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Odyssey_(international) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Odyssey_(North_America) Also, strangely enough, the Odyssey got it's name from, or at least shares a name with, a line of ATVs from the 70's and 80's. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Odyssey_(ATV) | |
![]() Honda Acty Van Critical Ops (2015) | Look closely at the model, then look at the vans in the links. They're the same vehicle. Same grilles, same headlights, same hood, same side windows, same everything. Heck, if you look closely, the model even has the same visor over the driver's door as the vans in the first link. | |
![]() Scania P 94 220 Create (2010) | Scania of some sort? |