

| Author | Message |
|---|---|
| Burn Rubber wrote The Seicento I'm talking about is the car on Sajmon's profile pic,while the Cinquecento I'm talking about is that was launched in December 1991. | |
| Back then when we were guessing it there was no rear shot. Now I see that it's a random mfg car | |
| I think Fiat Cinquecento or Seicento is more close... | |
| Toyota Starlet, not a low-res MFG | |
| Looking at it again I think this is based on the Toyota Starlet. Front resembles the Starlet 90 series: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b6/1996-1997_Toyota_Starlet_(EP91R)_Style_5-door_hatchback_(2011-03-10)_01.jpg Rear resembles the Starlet 80 series however: i948.photobucket.com/albums/ad322/Aznmobstar786/car%20bits/Mypic78692028.jpg | |
| Higher quality photos taken from traffic. Can the admins replace the picture? oi44.tinypic.com/f0n56u.jpg oi41.tinypic.com/28be9o1.jpg | |
| Honestly, the closest I can think of is a really blurry Autozam/Mazda Revue/Mazda 121 (front end, taillight shape), but with 3 doors, and even THAT doesn't match perfectly. I'd say Made For Game as well. | |
| Not really... I don't think it's a Fiat either. My guess: Just a generic, blurry as hell Made For Game. | |
| Anyone agree? | |
| Similar to Toyota Starlet 80 Series. | |
| it's more 127, because of front grill | |
| Fiat 126 commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PL_fiat_126p.jpg |