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Lamborghini Gallardo LP 550-2 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | This is the perfect option to choose at the end of Stage 3. | |
Aston Martin One-77 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Only 77 models of this vehicle have been sold in the real world. It was a very bright idea of Aston Martin. | |
Dodge Challenger Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Victor_2003 wrote In which part of the game this car appears? Chicago? It's commonly seen in Chicago, and if I remember correctly, it also appears in Stage 4 but spawns rarely. | |
Dodge Challenger Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Same car as NFS Undercover and World's Police State Muscle Cruiser. -- Last edit: 2023-09-08 17:54:05 | |
Dodge Challenger Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | In which part of the game this car appears? Chicago? | |
Dodge Challenger Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Ah yes, the fictional Need For Speed muscle car. I've been waiting for this to appear on IGCD in The Run. Anyways, the front headlights and grille closely resemble the Ford Mustang. Some of the body edges/angles clearly match the Chevrolet Camaro, and the taillights are quite similar to the 240SX. There are several design languages on this vehicle. | |
Chevrolet Corsica Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Pontiac Sunfire upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/91/Pontiac_Sunfire_--_07-09-2009.jpg | |
Ford Police Interceptor Concept Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | In the game files, it’s set apart from the other Ford Taurus Interceptor (Since the damaged sirens are visible while the other one has normal sirens). | |
Mack RW Super-Liner Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | An old conventional truck which had a familiar design to this one was planned to be added as a traffic vehicle in The Run, but for some reason it was delayed along with the other scrapped models. | |
Dodge Charger Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Scooter8299 wrote Does Jack steal it? (Like he did with the Ford.) No, only the Ford Interceptor was purloined, which happens in the Chicago cutscene. | |
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 550-2 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | This vehicle is seen in the final round of Stage 9, and in Stage 10 where you reach New York. | |
Nissan Frontier Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | This vehicle is seen driving in Stage 2, Stage 3, Stage 4, Stage 5, Stage 6, Stage 7, Stage 8, Stage 9 and Stage 10. Unlike the Dodge RAM which is spotted in all stages, this isn't in Stage 1. | |
Pontiac Firebird Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Maltravers wrote Great car and beautiful rims! Why Pontiac ceased production of this generation? It ceased production of it in 2002, and GM discontinued Pontiac long time ago so it still wouldn't exist anymore. | |
Audi RS4 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | This is the first playable vehicle in story mode, and it can be seen at an Audi dealership in Chicago. | |
Nissan GT-R Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | This can be seen in Stage 3 in the Nevada desert and Las Vegas, Stage 4 in Colorado, Stage 9 in West Virginia and Stage 10 in New Jersey and on the NJ Turnpike. | |
Dodge Magnum Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | I wonder why this picture hasn't been changed yet, unlike the other vehicles' photos. | |
Chevrolet El Camino Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Cesar DeLeon is seen in Stage 5 in The Rockies and in Stage 10 at Union, NJ. Perfect car for a Mexican gangster. | |
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Calvin Garett can be seen in Stage 6 in the countryside and Stage 10 on the Turnpike for New York. | |
Ford Mustang Boss 302 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Eddie Cooke is the only rival in the game that is seen once. He appears in the beginning of Stage 10. | |
Nissan 370Z Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Nikki only appears in stage 3 in Las Vegas with Mila, but isn't seen in Stage 9 where Mila is the only one racing against Jack. | |
Ford Crown Victoria Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | This can only be seen in the final round of stage 10 while racing across New York against Marcus Blackwell. | |
Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | I wonder why there were no Ferraris included in this game. It could have used a 458, Enzo, Testarossa etc. There isn’t a Viper or an Eclipse either. | |
Porsche 911 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Victor_2003 wrote Acura was cut? Yeah, they tried to license some Acuras if I'm not wrong, but it didn't work for EA so they resorted to a Porsche. | |
Porsche 911 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Place-Holder wrote I find it more funny that instead of posting that on the entry for Jack's 911, you instead post it on an unrelated entry's page. I know. I could not bother. | |
Porsche 911 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Vxctec wrote Funny that there is a file of Jack's 911, which needs a mod to be playable, but is crushed once you hit something immediately. I find it more funny that instead of posting that on the entry for Jack's 911, you instead post it on an unrelated entry's page. | |
Porsche 911 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Funny that there is a file of Jack's 911, which needs a mod to be playable, but is crushed once you hit something immediately. | |
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Couldn't we have gotten the older ones? | |
Porsche 911 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | WolfLover94 wrote And everyone else had to use RUF. Gemballa for Rockstar San Diego. | |
Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Not only do you need to turn off wi-fi before playing or it will softlock, most cars in this game are now impossible to unlock due to the shutdown | |
Porsche 911 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Vxctec wrote Oh, I only realized that. And at the time, EA still had the dreaded exclusivity deal with Porsche, so yeah, it kinda was their fault this wasn't in other games. | |
Porsche Carrera GT Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Change the model year. | |
International 9200 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | There are two variants of this truck, one which is its own basic model and the other which has the Shell livery, like this one. | |
Porsche 911 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Speedevil wrote You just replied to an 11 years old comment. Oh, I only realized that. | |
Porsche 911 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Vxctec wrote Not EA's problem that a vehicle included in one of their games aren't in another. You just replied to an 11 years old comment. | |
Porsche 911 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Ritsu Tainaka wrote Yeah... EA is becoming selfish and evil..... Not EA's problem that a vehicle included in one of their games aren't in another. | |
Mazda MX-5 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | TheTerminator248 wrote I was never a fan of MX-5,but this one looks quite interesting. Now the new one looks even more exciting. | |
Porsche Cayenne Turbo Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Am I the only one who thinks that this shot looks luxurious? | |
Nissan 370Z Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | I really didn't know that AEM was an electronics company back then. I used to think that it was a bank corporation. | |
Pagani Huayra Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Long live Speedhunters. | |
BMW M3 GTS Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | This is the first car I have driven in this game. We can all remember this. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | MushuGuardian wrote I wouldn't consider NFS the better. Far from it unless you want good customization. I would consider NFS better but the series limits cars to 245 mph or lower which kinda ruins the series. I would prefer to go past that speed as some cars can go past that bonestock irl such as the Regera which is slower in Unbound than irl. So unless you want really good customization, NFS isn't the better choice. Just stating politely. There are vehicles in NFS that go above 300 MPH, you just have to seek for any carefully. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Vxctec wrote Forza has a very lackluster progression system into getting better cars, you don't pass 3 hours in the game and for some reason, you have 50 cars or more. Not to mention how bland the maps are and the horrendous DLCs that usually get added, which deters many people from even playing the latest Forza Horizon game. If you don't have a problem with Forza, ok, that has nothing to do with me, but it's clear to a huge amount of people that Need For Speed is the better choice. I wouldn't consider NFS the better. Far from it unless you want good customization. I would consider NFS better but the series limits cars to 245 mph or lower which kinda ruins the series. I would prefer to go past that speed as some cars can go past that bonestock irl such as the Regera which is slower in Unbound than irl. So unless you want really good customization, NFS isn't the better choice. Just stating politely. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Okay fellas, cool it off. If you want to continue a discussion like this you could have it on the Discord: discord.gg/xwnyJTzv (you have to provide your IGCD username when joining before gaining full access). Also, TheGreaser, do not order the admins around. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | WolfLover94 wrote Relatable, I remember debating with someone on DeviantArt who was a complete shill for Disney and hated anyone disagreeing with him, even wrote an 86 word journal about all it. I know how you feel, Vxctec. Typical fools. Can't say something you want to elaborate and morons come to attack you for the dumbest reasons yet. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | MushuGuardian wrote Strongly disagree. Forza has a very lackluster progression system into getting better cars, you don't pass 3 hours in the game and for some reason, you have 50 cars or more. Not to mention how bland the maps are and the horrendous DLCs that usually get added, which deters many people from even playing the latest Forza Horizon game. If you don't have a problem with Forza, ok, that has nothing to do with me, but it's clear to a huge amount of people that Need For Speed is the better choice. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Vxctec wrote Forza Horizon is the most horrendous garbage in a racing game. Strongly disagree. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | One of the best Lambos in the game. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | RealLG wrote The Forza series is cool (despite having no microtransaction), but you're a dense trash as well. Ah yes, another hypocrite who fuels themselves with dire indignation and can't accept/ignore an opinion. Nice. | |
Lexus LFA Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Vxctec wrote No more Lexuses in Need For Speed...the last game included with them was Rivals. It's because Toyota doesn't want Lexus to participate in illegal street racing, regardless of concept cars. | |
Lamborghini Aventador LP 700-4 Need for Speed: The Run (2011) | Vxctec wrote Forza Horizon is the most horrendous garbage in a racing game. The Forza series is cool (despite having no microtransaction), but you're a dense trash as well. |