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BMW M5 Dal'noboyshchiki (2001) | Interestingly, this is one of the few non-Electronic Arts games during the early 2000s to have a BMW M5 as a playable, as EA had some sort of exclusivity back then regarding the BMW M and Z ranges. | |
Fiat Coupé Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | This is a 1996+, which is when the 20v Turbo was introduced. | |
Peugeot 306 Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | Much like the 206, this is also a UK-spec car as GTI-6 is the name for the S16 over there. | |
Mazda RX-7 Runabout (1997) | This is called the FD7 in the original Japanese version. | |
Infiniti G35 Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (2005) | Should've been classified as a tuner and not a luxury sedan in this game. | |
Audi TT Midtown Madness 2 (2000) | Has no rear spoiler, so instead of a 2000 model, it should be a 1998. | |
![]() Carmageddon (1997) | The Nintendo 64 version is its own game, Carmageddon 64, and deserves to be removed from the platforms list. | |
Ford GT40 Gran Turismo 2 (1999) | He's there, the infamous HP-breaking Historic Car Cup Race 2 opponent. | |
AMC Javelin Driver: Parallel Lines (2006) | While it's called Cerrano in-game, the badge on both the front and rear reads like "Louise". | |
Mitsubishi Eclipse Midnight Club: Los Angeles (2008) | This Eclipse looks depressed, a giveaway that this model was outsourced and not created from scratch like the other vehicle models in this game. | |
Peugeot 607 The Getaway: Black Monday (2004) | The Peugeot logo is flipped. | |
Marussia B2 Asphalt 8: Airborne (2013) | Victor_2003 wrote Marussia can't be licensed for games again due of manufaturer bankrupt? How that works? I saw Pontiac, Plymouth vehicles being licensed but they are from dead manufaturers. The Pontiac brand and its models are owned by GM, and Plymouth is owned by Stellantis. | |
Fiat Barchetta Thrill Drive 2 (2001) | Has no 3rd braking light, so it should be a 1995 (1st model year for the Barchetta). | |
Mitsubishi 3000 GT Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) | 6ATOHbl4 wrote Ferrari F355? No, that's two years ahead. And it's supposed to be a Japanese sports car like the Toyota MR2 (much like the one Silnev posted below). | |
![]() Parasite Eve (1998) | Developer and publisher is Squaresoft, actually. | |
![]() Manhunt (2003) | Mathias98 wrote By the way, remember that photo of a Mitsubishi FTO that I found in the game's files and posted at the bottom of the page? I was curious where it came from, and after a bit of searching, I found it on this FTO fansite: www.myfto.co.uk/internet.htm It's a 1994-1996 Mitsubishi FTO fitted with a VeilSide bodykit. | |
Ford LTD Crown Victoria Dal'noboyshchiki (2001) | Looks like a Ford LTD Crown Victoria. | |
Ford Crown Victoria Stellar Blade (2024) | Looks like a 1998-2002 Grand Marquis with that front grille. | |
Efini RX-7 Shutokō Battle: Drift King (1996) | Should be an Efini instead as the game is made in Japan. | |
Cadillac Series 62 Speed Busters: American Highways (1998) | Dezza wrote Which version of the game had first person view? I think it's a PC exclusive feature. | |
Mazda MX-5 Screamer 2 (1996) | Front-wheel drive in-game, but the real MX-5/Eunos Roadster is rear wheel drive. | |
Chevrolet SSR Test Drive Unlimited (2006) | Has a V8 engine under the hood, but it's hampered by its slow top speed of 124mph. | |
Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse The Getaway (2002) | Replaced by the Brabus S V12 in the final game. | |
![]() Grand Theft Auto 2 (1999) | In the Sega Dreamcast version, all vehicles appear in every district. | |
Opel Astra A2 Racer II (1998) | Called "Opal Aster" in-game. | |
Opel Astra London Racer (1999) | SM99 wrote I know this very late but this a German game and company that made this. Davilex was a Dutch company. | |
Ford Escort Van The Getaway (2002) | ChuffersDanube wrote Too curved, especially that front grille. That's a '95 Ford Escort Mk6 Van Agreed with the Escort Van. | |
![]() Street Fighter EX Plus (1997) | European publisher: Virgin Interactive. | |
![]() Super Runabout (2000) | Publisher: Interplay, Virgin Interactive | |
Nissan 350Z Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (2005) | In stock form, it can reach a 160 mph top speed, which is suprisingly accurate to the real car. | |
Mack MR Grand Theft Auto III (2001) | Called the Dustcart in the Japanese version of the game. | |
Audi S3 Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | Horsepower figures are incorrect: the 178hp engine was only on the A3. A 1999 Audi S3 should have 207hp. | |
Kawasaki unknown Wirehead (1995) | Comfortably Numb wrote Kawasaki 650 Sport Cruiser Not really it. I'm not good at jetskis, but I think it's a 650 SX or a 750 SX. | |
Honda RVF 750 Castrol Honda Superbike World Champions (1998) | This is a RC45. Exactly the same as this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=5163 -- Last edit: 2024-02-01 15:31:58 | |
![]() Superbike World Championship (1999) | Based on the 1997 Superbike World Championship season. | |
Ducati 916 Superbike World Championship (1999) | This is a Ducati 916. | |
![]() Screamer (1995) | The cover art has a non-playable Lamborghini Countach. | |
Opel Speedster Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | Same applies to all GT games that have the Turbo version of the Speedster/VX220 listed as a 2000. | |
Nissan Skyline GT-R Test Drive Unlimited (2006) | Victor_2003 wrote Should be marked as DLC or not? Available on 1.66, though. | |
Vauxhall VX220 The Getaway: Black Monday (2004) | This is a 2003-2005 Vauxhall VX220 Turbo, note the rims, coloured hardtop roof and small rear spoiler. -- Last edit: 2024-11-02 11:55:56 | |
Suzuki Jimny Screamer 4x4 (2000) | tdp2612 wrote Suzuki Samurai/Jimny/many other names, instantly recognisable. Angled out front end and the 'bump' gap at the front of the bonnet, and an early ish one with those headlights and indicators in the bumper. Call it 1985 or so. Nothing like a Y60 Patrol at all, considering their corner-indicators are an iconic feature of the design. It's a Jimny, because the game was developed in Hungary. | |
Bell 212 Screamer 4x4 (2000) | The shape of that helicopter makes me think of a Bell. | |
Citroën XM Hooligans: Storm Over Europe (2002) | The XM in real life was a hatchback, not a sedan. | |
Kawasaki unknown Wirehead (1995) | A closeup shot of this vehicle has it read "Kawasaki", but I'm not sure on the model. | |
Nissan Pathfinder Wirehead (1995) | Black SUV in the foreground. The partially seen van behind it is a Chevrolet G-Series. | |
unknown PC Rally (1995) | Peugeot 405. | |
Mercury Cyclone Test Drive 5 (1998) | 1968, and is a Fastback. | |
![]() Burnout (2001) | The September 12th 2001 build has a Honda Prelude styled "Sport Coupe" instead of the Toyota MR2-like model for the final build. | |
Renault Clio V6 Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | This is the 1998 concept car, not the production model. | |
![]() Metropolis Street Racer (2000) | Entry complete. The PAL version has most cars right hand drive with London license plates, while the NTSC-U version has cars in left hand drive with California plates. |










