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Bruisemobile wrote Douglas DC-3. I agree. | ||
'Extreme' is part of the model name, not just extra info. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Lancia Montecarlo? I agree. | ||
Judging by that headlights on the front and taillights on the rear, it's an Evolution IV. | ||
![]() Cars 2: World Grand Prix Races (2011) | This game's developer is Silent Bay Studios. | |
Bruisemobile wrote Austin FX4. I agree. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Volvo BM A25. Agreed. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Utilimaster Aeromate. Agreed. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote 1965 Chevrolet Sport Van 'The Mystery Machine'. Agreed. | ||
generalrusty78 wrote Internaional It's spelled "International". | ||
Silnev wrote It's not KITT. It lacks KITTs distinctive nose. Uh, right. So this is definitely not a KITT. My bad. | ||
Agreed. The new Dodge Dart ended production in 2016. So I'd say 2013 model year is correct. | ||
imcdb.org/vehicle_2490-Pontiac-Firebird-Trans-Am-1982.html | ||
Its chassis code is simply just 991, not 991.1. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote The grill doesn't match a 2015 model. Yes, the front grill looks more like a 2010-2013 model. | ||
BMW 5 Series (E12). | ||
Grumman F-14 Tomcat. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_F-14_Tomcat | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Caterpillar. Agreed. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Probably Made for Game. Yes. | ||
![]() Super Trucks (2008) | Its release year is actually 2006. | |
Bell 206. | ||
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Dynamics_F-16_Fighting_Falcon | ||
This is definitely not an SRT Hellcat. It's a heavily modified 2011-14 Dodge Challenger SRT8 with a Prior Design body kit. | ||
Correct chassis code: (LD), not (LC). | ||
2015+ Class: Sedan. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Boeing VC-25. Agreed. | ||
Class: Proto/Concept, because this is a preproduction model. | ||
Agreed. | ||
![]() Need for Speed: Rivals (2013) | Man, this page is under construction. This site needs more missing cop car pictures. | |
It's finally good to see the DeLorean's second official Need for Speed appearance, after No Limits. | ||
![]() Need for Speed: Unbound (2022) | Why there are no Audis in this game? Probably licensing issues? | |
Bruisemobile wrote Airbus? Yes, it's an Airbus. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote È tutto fantastico! Parli italiano? Bene. | ||
nfs_fan06 wrote 2018 and 2019 look the same, but this is actually a 2019. The game lists it as a '19. That is correct. The differences between 2018 and 2019 models are the interior designs, so that it makes a 2019 model. -- Last edit: 2023-06-29 21:16:50 | ||
Bruisemobile wrote As IMCDB says, its model name is Barracuda. You're right. This isn't really a 'Cuda AAR. | ||
This is just simply a Barracuda, not an Hemi 'Cuda. | ||
Although Honda is a Japanese company, the Pilot's model origin is USA. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Antonov 124. Agreed. | ||
2014-2015. Additionally, I think it would be better if you had typed 'Buy it for $1,300,000' instead. '$1,300,00' doesn't compare; '$1,300,000' does. | ||
![]() GRID Legends (2022) | Burninrubber12345 wrote I payed the full-price Deluxe Edition for this game 💀 bought* | |
Attacker1997 wrote But the Soapbox and Offline Mode aren't official releases, so it doesn't count You're right. Despite the fact that EA Black Box was shutting down since 2013, it was never officially released. So, it's still remains a cut vehicle. | ||
I think this isn't playable, it's an unreleased vehicle. So this should be listed as a cut vehicle. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Marmon Wasp? I agree. | ||
Vxctec wrote I would've loved to see this in Unbound. It really hurts the NFS community that Audi left the franchise. As far as I know, Electronic Arts never officially returned Audis in Unbound due to licensing issues. And the answer is no. | ||
I'd like to see the Ford Shelby GT500KR actually appear in the eleventh movie. | ||
1987 Cadillac Brougham. | ||
MkIII. | ||
MkII. | ||
MkIV. | ||
Mk7 is a mark number, not a chassis code. |