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Skoda Favorit #DRIVE (2019) | The chassis code should be changed to Typ 783 since this is a three door version. The Typ 783, which never entered mass production, was the only 3 door Škoda Favorit ever. Even though this is obviously not an exact representation of the 783 - the windows and the pillars are much like in the regular 5 door, I still opt for listing it as the 783 prototype because of the 3 doors. -- Last edit: 2020-07-04 10:32:54 | |
Subaru XT #DRIVE (2019) | I agree with those saying this is a 1985-1991 Subaru XT. Most of the details are a good fit, including the entire front end, many side details and even the cabin area up to the C-pillar. | |
Made for Game Sedan #DRIVE (2019) | An interesting thing to note is that every car in this game is numbered and it might relate to the order in which they were developed for the game. Seemingly The Bad Boink is the original at #014, The Geezer came straight after at #015, while The Sneaky Beak came a little later at #018. I'd say the front end could easily be based on the '63 Dart (and then was grafted onto an Anglia body for The Sneaky Beak), and the rest fits proportionally if we factor in a bit of cartoony interpretation: It's still hard to say though. "Geezer" is British slang, but the car appears in traffic for the US, UK and Germany. Maybe this is a Dodge Dart made to look more European? -- Last edit: 2020-07-03 15:16:54 | |
Made for Game Sedan #DRIVE (2019) | Maybe a Ford Anglia with a Dodge Dart/Plymouth Road Runner rear | |
Made for Game Sedan #DRIVE (2019) | I think it’s supposed to be an American car, but they put the front of the Sneaky Beak on it, which is definitely an Anglia. No clue what this is supposed to be really. | |
Cizeta-Moroder V16T #DRIVE (2019) | I would just go with the Cizeta. | |
GMC Vandura #DRIVE (2019) | Tuppence870 a écrit The Boogievan '72 is a Ford Transit with elements of various American vans thrown on top. ↑ This ↑ | |
Cizeta-Moroder V16T #DRIVE (2019) | I personally I am quite torn on this one, I dont see enough of anything particular so I just went with some guess somebody said on discord... Bravo is too square for my liking, i do see the cizeta bits but the body shape doesnt match it either... Unknown for now? | |
Made for Game Sedan #DRIVE (2019) | I kinda see where you are coming from, but i dont see personally a much of an Dodge in it (I dont see Ford in it either to be clear). I decided to contact the devs so maybe we can get an idea which car was a base for them. This car is quite a pickle... | |
GMC Vandura #DRIVE (2019) | While I agree that the shape is more like the Transit like you said, I think the GMC Vandura would be the best fit for the overall vehicle. | |
VAZ 2107 Zhiguli #DRIVE (2019) | carcrasher88 a écrit He means that the car in real life is a licensed version of the Fiat. Yes! -- Last edit: 2020-07-02 21:35:23 | |
GMC Vandura #DRIVE (2019) | Desscythe17 a écrit Boogievan seems to be a reference to American vans, but I see a good mix of Dodge, GMC and Ford here. I think that's a pretty good summary of what this vehicle is, but since some people seem adament that this is something it isn't, let's get serious about this. The Boogievan '72 is a Ford Transit with elements of various American vans thrown on top. The main thing to support this is the overall shape of the vehicle, especially if you look it's profile - the rear edge is very telling. The Boogievan has this "lump" running along the side, which mirrors the Transit nicely. Both US vans feature a much smoother curve here. The top half of The Boogievan also fits the Transit's tall and ugly profile, while the US vans are shorter and stubbier. Most other details are reminiscent of the American vans, moulded onto the Transit's shape. The shape of the grille is similar to the GMC Vandura, but its pattern is from the Dodge Ram Van. The hood shape is also similar to the Vandura, but all of these front details are within the proportions of a Transit. The rear is very much inspired by the GMC, mirroring its doors and taillights. The circular window is a feature on the Dodge. In Max Coolness form, the livery and spoiler are typical of the US custom van scene and are perhaps a nod to the iconic A-Team Vandura. Given how many times I've been patronised on this site for valuing the small details instead of body shape, logically the 1978 Ford Transit is the correct choice. However like many unlicensed vehicles, it is a mix of elements and the 1972 GMC Vandura would also be a sensible. | |
Morris Mini Cooper #DRIVE (2019) | If the Max Coolness variant is listed as a Morris, this should be the same. | |
Made for Game Sedan #DRIVE (2019) | Although this and The Bad Boink share elements with The Sneaky Beak (which definitely is a 1959-1968 Ford Anglia), this model is different enough that I don't think they can be considered the same model. I've had a look through other Ford models from the era and haven't come up with anything that I'd be happy listing it as, however the 1963-1964 Dodge Dart would be a good choice. -- Last edit: 2020-07-01 14:14:40 | |
Cizeta-Moroder V16T #DRIVE (2019) | I don't believe there is enough P132 here to make that identification, although I appreciate the attempt to get one on the site. The smaller details (headlights, taillights, grilles, exhausts, etc.) are all from the 1991-1995 Cizeta-Moroder V16T. The body shape is harder to pin down, although it is similar to the 1974 Lamborghini Bravo concept. | |
GMC Vandura #DRIVE (2019) | Boogievan seems to be a reference to American vans, but I see a good mix of Dodge, GMC and Ford here. -- Last edit: 2020-07-01 02:21:07 | |
GMC Vandura #DRIVE (2019) | The Boogievan does not resemble a '74 Dodge, nor any Dodge van for that matter. Perhaps the one detail it contributes is the horizontal indicator lights in the front grille, however it could be argued that the headlights and taillights have much more in common with a 1971-1977 GMC Vandura than any Chrysler product. However the body shape, is very much reminiscent of a Transit, and while I could spend hours making comparison images, outlining the fine details and maybe even a making 3D model or two, that's really the reason I stopped using this site in the first place. -- Last edit: 2020-07-02 14:46:06 | |
GMC Vandura #DRIVE (2019) | Tuppence870 a écrit And that body shape is pretty much one for one No it's not. I can see what you're getting at but even then the ford's nose is more of a right angle whereas the game van is more slanted like the Dodge's. | |
Land-Rover 90 #DRIVE (2019) | Land Rover Defender or more likely given the game's setting, Land Rover 90 1984-1990 EDIT: I should've removed the "Series III" when I did the edit. Should now be correct once approved. -- Last edit: 2020-07-01 13:58:09 | |
GMC Vandura #DRIVE (2019) | For a start, this is a Mk II Transit (AKA the facelifted 1st Gen): And that body shape is pretty much one for one -- Last edit: 2020-06-30 22:39:01 | |
GMC Vandura #DRIVE (2019) | Tuppence870 a écrit Ford Transit "Mk II" 1977-1986 No. It's not a Transit it's a mid 70's Dodge Van: 1974 Dodge Van: 1977 Ford Transit: Just compare them. -- Last edit: 2020-06-30 22:27:35 | |
GMC Vandura #DRIVE (2019) | Ford Transit "Mk II" 1978-1986 -- Last edit: 2020-06-30 22:34:08 | |
Land-Rover Range Rover #DRIVE (2019) | Facelifted model 1986-1996 | |
Renault 18 #DRIVE (2019) | Moskvich 2142 ? | |
Dacia 1310 #DRIVE (2019) | No look nothing | |
Dacia 1300 #DRIVE (2019) | Update dropped as i have seen footage of the car on interent, but my phone didnt get the update yet. | |
MTZ 5 #DRIVE (2019) | International ? | |
MTZ 5 #DRIVE (2019) | Frodson model f | |
MTX Roadster #DRIVE (2019) | Škoda Favorit is the normal version: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=221105 | |
MTX Roadster #DRIVE (2019) | Wow awesome But where is the normal version? | |
Subaru XT #DRIVE (2019) | I support the idea that its an Isuzu Piazza, but also reminds me a bit of the Lotus Excel static.motor.es//fotos-noticias/2016/07/min652x435/lotus-excel-201629449_3.jpg | |
TULOMSAS Devrim #DRIVE (2019) | One of the rarest car in the video game series along with reality. It was in Devrim Racing, but the games doesn't really qualify for a separate article in this website. | |
Subaru XT #DRIVE (2019) | I think it's supposed to be called DigiX or Digi-X | |
Cizeta-Moroder V16T #DRIVE (2019) | Seems at least as much inspired by the Cizeta V16T, especially those headlights. | |
Cizeta-Moroder V16T #DRIVE (2019) | For you don't know, this is prototype version of Lamborghini Diablo | |
Jeep Cherokee #DRIVE (2019) | I completely agree, the two-door style shown here is closer to the Cherokee that debuted in 1974. The only thing I'd say is that the vertical slotted grille with square lights is more like the early 1980s Cherokee. | |
Jeep Cherokee #DRIVE (2019) | So the Wagoneer did have a 2 door variant in the 60s but the windows and pillars were continuous much like the regular 4 door model. The independent windows, much like on the truck shown, were introduced on the SJ Cherokee which was introduced in 1974. My vote is for 1974 Jeep Cherokee SJ | |
Peugeot J7 #DRIVE (2019) | Yeah, although it will only appear if you actually bought it, which i havent Done yet | |
#DRIVE (2019) | SolanaBogon2 a écrit Why weren't my modifications accepted? This is NOT a 1934 model Agreed, try editing it again. | |
#DRIVE (2019) | Why weren't my modifications accepted? This is NOT a 1934 model | |
#DRIVE (2019) | I saw a Traction Avant once, parked in a dark alley. It was creepy ngl. | |
#DRIVE (2019) | side turning indicators and thick boot make it at least a 1952 model | |
Fleetwood Bounder #DRIVE (2019) | It's even called "the cook" lmao | |
Toyota 2000GT #DRIVE (2019) | The liberty walk kit 240z.Also have wide body, and have similar rear lights shape. Kaido racer had one with those similar paint stripes. | |
Toyota 2000GT #DRIVE (2019) | Seems to be more similar to the Fairlady Zs for me. It have fairlady lights and the racing stripes on the Coolness mode resembles the 240Z libertywalk kit. | |
#DRIVE (2019) | First playable Ami on the site, along with Ami 8 in the same game. | |
Lancia Delta #DRIVE (2019) | Automotive Gaming a écrit The Analfabeta (only italians will understand this) Actually, I think that joke works in many languages, just not in English | |
Toyota 2000GT #DRIVE (2019) | Aside from the green paint and the center stripe ending at the grille without widening, this is largely based on the #1 2000GT that won the 24 Hours of Fuji in 1967. | |
Lancia Delta #DRIVE (2019) | Yeah, it looks more like if the Delta had been designed by VW, not Audi. I can see some Golf similarities in some of the details. | |
Lancia Delta #DRIVE (2019) | If the Delta would have been designed by Audi... |