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Autozam Revue

Runabout 2 (1999)
Class: Sedan.
Peugeot 306

TOCA World Touring Cars (2000)
GTI-6 (UK model), as it's right hand drive. The S16 was sold only in Continental Europe.
Acura NSX

The Need for Speed (1994)
Wheels are 1993+.
Mitsubishi Eclipse

Ridge Racer (1994)
The "F/A" in F/A Racing is named after the Namco arcade game Fighter/Attacker.
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport

Manhattan Chase (2005)
Though Manhattan Chase was developed in Europe.
Eunos Roadster

Kattobi Tune (1998)
Eunos Roadster like the other one.
Toyota Corolla Levin

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
cyrus khan wrote
The speedometer is different and aftermarket instead of circular analog that we see frequently even in real life.

It was an optional extra for the AE86.

Need for Speed II (1997)
The traffic cars were eventually used in III: Hot Pursuit (both versions) and High Stakes (PlayStation only).
Mazda RX-7

TOCA World Touring Cars (2000)
The real RX-7 has hidden headlights. The game doesn't have the headlight covers like on the real car.
Toyota Hilux

Pickup Express 1 & 2 (2000)
Four doors mean it's the Hilux Double Cab.
Opel Vectra

TOCA World Touring Cars (2000)
This should be a 1999.
Nissan Micra

C3 Racing: Car Constructors Championship (1998)
According to the car stats in the game, this is apparently a 1.3 litre model.
Mitsubishi 3000 GT

C3 Racing: Car Constructors Championship (1998)
1997, actually, because of the front bumper, wheels and rear spoiler.
Bell 206 JetRanger

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002)
GameCube, PC and Xbox only.
McDonnell Douglas MD-500

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002)
PlayStation 2 only.
unknown

Biohazard: Gun Survivor (2000)
Made for Game?
Vauxhall VX220

Gran Turismo 3 A-Spec (2001)
Available only in PAL and if you select English. Other languages turn it into the Opel Speedster.
Opel Speedster

Metropolis Street Racer (2000)
First ever production Speedster in a videogame.
Ford Fortynine

Ford Racing 2 (2003)
Leandro wrote
No offense but this is... one of the weirdest and ugliest cars in design i´ve ever seen

You never seen the 2nd-generation Ford Scorpio, then. Now, that's ugly.

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2023-06-14 19:52:42
Lotus Elise

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2 (2002)
Uses Volkswagen Golf GTI engine sounds for some reason in this game, instead of the proper K-Series sound.
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX

Sega Rally Revo (2007)
Right hand drive, based on the UK-market FQ-320.

Pro Rally (2002)
Interior view is only available on the GameCube version.
Bugatti EB110

Jaguar XJ220 (1992)
Victor_2003 wrote
Italy as origin?

In the late 1980s, the then-French Bugatti was now under Italian ownership, and was known as Bugatti Automobili SpA.

Swedish Touring Car Championship (1999)
This game's graphics engine was later re-used in Michelin Rally Masters: Race of Champions.

Rally Championship 2002 (2001)
A console version known as "Rally Championship" came out in 2002 on the PlayStation 2 (Europe only) and GameCube.
Subaru Impreza WRC

Rally Championship 2002 (2001)
Driven by Marcus Dodds (this game's male co-driver) in real life.
Audi TT

Vanishing Point (2000)
Has the 1999+ rear spoiler.
Mitsubishi Pajero

Screamer 4x4 (2000)
JFK wrote
Funilly enough you can still just about make out the Pajero writing on the back of the car. I am not sure why the devs went for UK model name.

Edit: lol, so when you unlock it in single player, game says you unlocked Mitsubishi Pajero, but in the menus its still being reffered to as Shogun


The reason for that is because Virgin Interactive was a British publisher.
VeilSide S2000

ZipZaps 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)
Suki's car from 2 Fast 2 Furious.
Cessna 150

Grand Theft Auto III (2001)
The Dodo already had its wings clipped.

Biohazard 2 (1998)
Publisher: Capcom (Japan and US), Virgin Interactive Entertainment (EU)

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2023-10-18 20:27:00
Ferrari Enzo

Test Drive Unlimited (2006)
Victor_2003 wrote

That is bad, i don't understand if is due of license problems or size limit.

Melbourne House ported the game on a single layer DVD for the PS2 and on a UMD for PSP.
Aston Martin DB7 Zagato

Test Drive Unlimited (2006)
A DB7 Volante is mentioned in the game files, but was scrapped.
Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione

Test Drive Unlimited (2006)
Comes with only one colour, as is the case with the other reward cars.
Volkswagen W12 Syncro

Test Drive Unlimited (2006)
Oddly, it's rear-wheel drive in this game, and is called the W12 Coupé.
Renault 19

Driv3r (2004)
I say that it's a bit more of a early-1990s Volkswagen Passat, as the game files claim.
Nissan 300ZX

Gran Turismo (1997)
All 300 ZXs are called Fairlady Zs in this game.
Vauxhall VX220

Metropolis Street Racer (2000)
A re-skin of the existing Speedster, and it does not have a VX220 badge at the back.
Mitsubishi 3000 GT

Need for Speed: Underground 2 (2004)
The rear spoiler and the wheels are from a 3000GT SL, not a VR-4.

Need for Speed: High Stakes (1999)
Victor_2003 wrote

Only the PS1 version was made by EA Canada?

Correct.
Aston Martin DB7

Need for Speed: High Stakes (1999)
Year should be 1996 due to the airbag-equipped steering wheel and wood veneers on the dash.

Need for Speed: High Stakes (1999)
PC version developer: EA Seattle.

The Transporter (2008)
Based on the 2002 film "The Transporter."
Mazda MX-5

Driving Emotion Type-S (2000)
Available from the beginning in the original Japanese version.

Shutokō Battle (1999)
All cars in the international versions use the Massachusetts plate "997-XNE", which is odd, considering that Crave Entertainment was based in California.

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2022-12-30 15:15:56
Opel Speedster

Kaido Battle: Touge no Densetsu (2005)
Model year should be 2003, due to the Right Hand Drive steering wheel position (available exclusively on Japanese-market Speedsters).

EDIT: 2004, actually.

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2023-06-16 19:59:44
Honda Civic

Need for Speed: Underground (2003)
Based on a Canadian-spec Si (note sunroof and rear spoiler), as Electronic Arts Black Box was based in that country.
Porsche WSC-95

Test Drive Le Mans (2000)
Porsche cars in this game were named under the racing teams they've been in.
Toyota GT-One

Test Drive 6 (1999)
The only Toyota in this game.
RUF CTR

Gran Turismo 2 (1999)
The only GT game where this car can be in a variety of colours. Since GT4, only one colour is available for it.
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