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![]() American Truck Simulator (2016) | Silnev a écrit Stop spamming submissions. WTF? Wanting to add a new vehicle isn't "spamming submissions" | |
![]() Chevrolet City Express American Truck Simulator (2016) | The NV200 is rebadged as the City Express in the US, but it gained more sales than its counterpart. | |
![]() American Truck Simulator (2016) | vocal95 a écrit Add the new International 3800 school bus - I don't know why it's get rejected, it's a different vehicle than the current school bus. Stop spamming submissions. | |
![]() American Truck Simulator (2016) | Add the new International 3800 school bus - I don't know why it's get rejected, it's a different vehicle than the current school bus. | |
![]() Tesla Model S American Truck Simulator (2016) | vocal95 a écrit Model 3 is a sedan. Model S is not. Tesla can call it whatever it want but if the trunk opens with window it is a liftback/hatchback, not sedan First, I suggest that you do research on cars where the tailgates open up with the rear window and are still branded as sedans (Volkswagen Arteon, Kia Stinger). 🤦🏾♂️ Second, what makes you think that the Model S is primarily marketed as a full-size electric sedan? Why is it's competition such as the Lucid Air, Mercedes EQS, E-Tron GT etc, come in the form of sedans only? Third and finally, what do you say about all these sites that consider the Tesla Model S practically being a sedan the way it is: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Model_S www.edmunds.com/tesla/model-s/ www.motortrend.com/cars/tesla/model-s/ To make it clear, I despise Tesla and their vehicles for various reasons and I would never buy one in real life. I don't want people to think that I am defending them in any way when I am not. However, what I'm saying is that the Model S isn't a hatchback and there is evidence to prove that. If you want to see hatchbacks then look at some examples like a Leaf, Bolt EV and so on. | |
![]() Tesla Model S American Truck Simulator (2016) | Model 3 is a sedan. Model S is not. Tesla can call it whatever it want but if the trunk opens with window it is a liftback/hatchback, not sedan | |
![]() Chevrolet Caprice American Truck Simulator (2016) | Vxctec a écrit They need to get things straight about American traffic, honestly. I have seen a couple decommissioned Caprice PPVs used by civilians, but it's pretty rare. ATS makes it look like they're all over the place. -- Last edit: 2023-12-25 03:32:59 | |
![]() unknown American Truck Simulator (2016) | clark CT?? | |
![]() Chrysler PT Cruiser American Truck Simulator (2016) | LMAO an easter egg to this one Doug video.. | |
![]() Hummer H2 American Truck Simulator (2016) | Ferring Sylveon a écrit I don't care if the H2 is a bad car. I still like it regardless. I like the design and V8 sound, but the specs are horrendous. | |
![]() Ford Explorer American Truck Simulator (2016) | Laqueesha a écrit They recently edited the model to remove all badging, shame. Yes, and I noticed a trend where SCS and others are adding fictionalized vehicles in their games with some similarities to their real counterparts. It is happening in ETS with an example being the Model Y having completely different headlights. | |
![]() Ford Explorer American Truck Simulator (2016) | They recently edited the model to remove all badging, shame. | |
![]() Ford Police Interceptor Utility American Truck Simulator (2016) | The generic liveries look like they're based on the Riverdale Police in Illinois. Vxctec a écrit I love how the drivers in the police vehicles don't even look like cops. Yeah they just use the generic civilian driver model, lol. | |
![]() Chevrolet Silverado American Truck Simulator (2016) | Because one thing ATS needed the most was more variations of that ugly pickup /s | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | Mathias98 a écrit I agree, just simply having German origin for a Verano is a bit weird. IMCDB also has an option to add "Built in: [country name]" and "Made for: [country name]" next to the country origin, which could be useful for cases like this car - I think it would be a good idea to add these features to IGCD. That would help clear up things a bit, since there are a lot of inconsistencies on the site right now - for example some of the Opel-based Vauxhalls have British, while others have German origin. IGCD used to have the "made for" as well, but it was removed at some point. | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | Mathias98 a écrit I agree, just simply having German origin for a Verano is a bit weird. IMCDB also has an option to add "Built in: [country name]" and "Made for: [country name]" next to the country origin, which could be useful for cases like this car - I think it would be a good idea to add these features to IGCD. That would help clear up things a bit, since there are a lot of inconsistencies on the site right now - for example some of the Opel-based Vauxhalls have British, while others have German origin. Thanks for explaining this. If it was supposed to be an Opel, or something based on it, then it would make sense to list its origin as German, but this is clearly a Buick Verano which is a US-made vehicle, being in a US based game and is sold directly in the US market, so the origin being American is more valid. The design doesn't match the Opel Astra either, so that's another catch for listing it as a German vehicle. Same reason why some sedans are incorrectly listed as hatchbacks on IGCD. | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | Just to clarify, the "Origin" is to represent where the vehicle was originally created/designed/engineered. Where the vehicle was actually built, is not taken into consideration, nor is the market it was sold in. -- Last edit: 2023-04-01 20:21:27 | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | I agree, just simply having German origin for a Verano is a bit weird. IMCDB also has an option to add "Built in: [country name]" and "Made for: [country name]" next to the country origin, which could be useful for cases like this car - I think it would be a good idea to add these features to IGCD. That would help clear up things a bit, since there are a lot of inconsistencies on the site right now - for example some of the Opel-based Vauxhalls have British, while others have German origin. -- Last edit: 2023-04-01 16:36:38 | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | Tuppence870 a écrit That is pretty much exactly what I said about the Buick, but the Transit is a different case. The Transit has a history as a European market model dating back over 50 years, whereas it only came to the US market in 2014. Ford of Europe is based in Germany, and most EU-origin Fords are listed as German to reflect that, including most other Transits. It's worth mentioning that the location of a vehicle's manufacture is not necessarily what the origin on IGCD refers to - instead it's more about the cultural context of what country the vehicle is associated with. Still would make sense to me to name a vehicle made in a particular location and give it a different origin in another place. | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | Bruisemobile a écrit Not true. No one's always right. Okay. | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | rayjunhwang1357x a écrit You heard him. Bruise is always right. Not true. No one's always right. | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | Vxctec a écrit But it is still an American model that is differed from the German version. The Ford Transit in ATS is listed as a German model when it isn't. That is pretty much exactly what I said about the Buick, but the Transit is a different case. The Transit has a history as a European market model dating back over 50 years, whereas it only came to the US market in 2014. Ford of Europe is based in Germany, and most EU-origin Fords are listed as German to reflect that, including most other Transits. It's worth mentioning that the location of a vehicle's manufacture is not necessarily what the origin on IGCD refers to - instead it's more about the cultural context of what country the vehicle is associated with. -- Last edit: 2023-03-30 15:27:53 | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | Tuppence870 a écrit I believe the reason for it being listed as German is because IMCDb views it as a rebadged Opel Astra. I'm not sure if that's an entirely correct assumption though - it does share the same platform as the Astra (as do many other vehicles like the Chevrolet Cruze & Volt), but unlike the Chinese Buick Excelle XT (which is literally an Astra with a Buick badge slapped onto it), the Verano/Excelle GT has it's own unique design. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_Delta_platform#Delta_II But it is still an American model that is differed from the German version. The Ford Transit in ATS is listed as a German model when it isn't. | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | Vxctec a écrit So this is an American-made vehicle and not a German one, the manufacturing plants GM own in Germany are only associated with Opels. I believe the reason for it being listed as German is because IMCDb views it as a rebadged Opel Astra. I'm not sure if that's an entirely correct assumption though - it does share the same platform as the Astra (as do many other vehicles like the Chevrolet Cruze & Volt), but unlike the Chinese Buick Excelle XT (which is literally an Astra with a Buick badge slapped onto it), the Verano/Excelle GT has it's own unique design. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Motors_Delta_platform#Delta_II -- Last edit: 2023-03-30 01:35:21 | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | rayjunhwang1357x a écrit You heard him. Bruise is always right. There are only 2 manufacturing plants for the first generation Verano, one located in Michigan USA, and the other in Yantai, a city in China (Where it is branded as an Excelle). The production model in the US was manufactured from 2011-2016, and was the only one sold directly in the American market: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buick_Verano So this is an American-made vehicle and not a German one, the manufacturing plants GM own in Germany are only associated with Opels. | |
![]() Buick Verano American Truck Simulator (2016) | Vxctec a écrit Well then IMCDB needs to change that, the Verano is manufactured in the USA, not Germany. They need to read Wikipedia. You heard him. Bruise is always right. | |
![]() Boeing 747-406M American Truck Simulator (2016) | MKA was the greatest airline that I have flown on. You guys should give it a try. | |
![]() unknown American Truck Simulator (2016) | Charlette CBL2000E charlattemanutention.fayat.com/sites/charlattemanutention.fayat.com/files/styles/1200x768/public/2018-04/cbl2000e-face-2017.png?h=bec622a7&itok=cpnMk3W7 | |
![]() Ford Taurus American Truck Simulator (2016) | They removed the blue oval on the back in a recent update. | |
![]() Kenworth W-900 American Truck Simulator (2016) | Thanks for restoring this, and updating the picture. | |
![]() Toyota Prius American Truck Simulator (2016) | Laqueesha a écrit Looks like the rims on the Impala. Yes. | |
![]() Kenworth W-900 American Truck Simulator (2016) | Why is this regular W900 listed as "cut" now? The 100th Anniversary edition didn't replace this, they are still separate models that are purchased separately from what I can see. Also, the pics for this entry should be updated, since the model was updated. | |
![]() Toyota Prius American Truck Simulator (2016) | Looks like the rims on the Impala. | |
![]() Kenworth W-900 American Truck Simulator (2016) | huatuanhai a écrit Happy 100-year Anniversary of Kenworth Trucks. Yeah, that truck make is founded in 1923. | |
![]() Kenworth W-900 American Truck Simulator (2016) | Happy 100-year Anniversary of Kenworth Trucks. | |
![]() Western Star 5700XE American Truck Simulator (2016) | Bruisemobile a écrit "Autobots, roll out!" Cool Transformers line, Bruise. | |
![]() Western Star 5700XE American Truck Simulator (2016) | "Autobots, roll out!" | |
![]() International LoneStar American Truck Simulator (2016) | I like the look of this one. | |
![]() Douglas DC-4 American Truck Simulator (2016) | GodsFriendChuck a écrit This lacks the Constellation's triple tail. Agree with DC-4. I agree. I realized that after taking a second look at the screenshot. | |
![]() McDonnell Douglas DC-10 American Truck Simulator (2016) | DC-10 due to the lack of winglets. | |
![]() Boeing 747-406M American Truck Simulator (2016) | 747-406 based on the winglets and KLM-inspired livery. | |
![]() Northrop T-38A Talon American Truck Simulator (2016) | Northrop T-38A Talon. These are modeled after the two gate guardians at Johnson Space Center in Houston, registered N968NA and N900NA. | |
![]() Douglas DC-4 American Truck Simulator (2016) | This lacks the Constellation's triple tail. Agree with DC-4. | |
![]() Douglas DC-4 American Truck Simulator (2016) | Douglas DC-4 | |
![]() Douglas DC-4 American Truck Simulator (2016) | That looks like a Lockheed Constellation. I should know because I saw one at Seattle's Museum of Flight. | |
![]() Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor American Truck Simulator (2016) | Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor. | |
![]() Western Star 5700XE American Truck Simulator (2016) | There must be some new Semis coming shortly. | |
![]() Antonov An-124 Ruslan American Truck Simulator (2016) | I've seen one of those at SeaTac International Airport. | |
![]() Antonov An-124 Ruslan American Truck Simulator (2016) | Antonov An-124 Ruslan. Ultimus Air Cargo livery is fictional but heavily inspired by Maximus Air Cargo. | |
![]() Toyota Prius American Truck Simulator (2016) | They seemed to have changed the rims. |