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Indeed the headlights require great imagination, which is why I don't find them similar. Fog lights are round, like on a good 75% of all cars with foglights, only on the game car they are in a rectangular slot, and on the N-Box they are not. The grille is extremely different like you mentioned. The side profile is that of a van. You'll find it to be comparable to most vans. I think this is more similar: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=234 And it's identified as a Chevrolet Astro. A Japanese car has not been mentioned on that page once. -- Last edit: 2016-03-31 00:21:21 | ||
Burn Rubber wrote You do know both cars were sold in the USA I'm guessing? In fact back in early 2000's you saw xBs everywhere. Cube's are less common, But here. You seem to miss my point, but anyway. I'll give you that the front half of the car can be seen as similar to the xB with the bumper and the overhang and everything. Except for the Cube being square, there's not a single shape on it that resembles this car. The N-Box I'm not going to talk about anymore, because it's just not relevant in the slightest. - The car in fact is square, like pretty much all the vans in the world. - The taillights seem to be inspired by generic American vans. - The rear doors are typical for commercial vans, and they're not featured on any of the cars you have mentioned. - The windows do not resemble those of the Cube, nor those of the xB, as it has no body color pillars in the windows. - The grille does not resemble anything you have mentioned. - The headlights do not resemble anything you have mentioned. - The front bumper is similar to the xB's big front bumper, only it features foglights which do not resemble those on the xB. I also think the 2nd gen Cube (although not being sold in the US) is more relevant to your case: en.wheelsage.org/nissan/cube/z11/1418/pictures/212910/ -- Last edit: 2016-03-30 23:50:24 | ||
Burn Rubber wrote No. I barely ever use WCS. See above. The Cube and xB both are very similar AND American. I'm sorry, but you're aware that the Cube and the xB (= Toyota bB) are Japanese cars? I was referring to things like Ford, Chevy, GMC, Dodge, etc. -- Last edit: 2016-03-30 23:39:11 | ||
How does the N-Box (www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=12708) look anything like this? Or the Kei (www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=21148 I know, it's a Laputa, same car different badge) Or the Move (don't know which generation you mean, but none of them look similar, here's a Move Conte for the overall shape: www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=4434) In my opinion this car is just some generic van-like thing, not resembling anything. If you really want it to resemble something, try American vans. Edit: Maybe you can make our lives easier by stating which elements of those cars you find similar? -- Last edit: 2016-03-30 23:37:02 | ||
Burn Rubber wrote Ever heard of the Nissan Cube, Scion XB, Honda N-Box or Daihatsu Kei? ![]() Yup, except for the Daihatsu Kei which doesn't exist. Also, this car doesn't look like any of them. | ||
MFG, it's not based off of any kei car. I also don't know any van which looks (slightly) like this. | ||
Automotive Gaming wrote No. It has the JDM front end so it's Honda. The headlights are from another car, they're not from the JDM Integra, which had nearly square headlights. The taillights are also not from an Integra, so like Burn Rubber said, it could be either. | ||
I don't think this is a Lancer Evolution II. www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=1445 | ||
Should be a 1993 Corolla Levin. www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=5289 | ||
AutoTracker wrote Indeed. This is what the 1997 model looks like: igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=1352 This must be like a pre-facelift deal. Exactly. www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=12305 | ||
Should be 1994 like www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=57589 | ||
Should be 1994 like www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=57589 | ||
Shouldn't FX be part of the shorter name? The Corolla FX was just as much of a seperate line as the Corolla Levin in Japan. | ||
Wait. How did this end up in a racing game? We need more modern games loaded with JDM exclusive cars. -- Last edit: 2016-03-29 02:07:08 | ||
Real car enthousiasts detest F&F ![]() | ||
If the game is set in the US, either 79 Dodge Colt or Plymouth Champ is fine. | ||
webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=8162 1980 | ||
Burn Rubber wrote Oh boy more people that disrespect others opinions. ![]() May I point out that you literally said "Midnight Club was shit. Point blank and period." Leaving no room for discussion or other people their opinions, yet when someone replies exactly the same way, you call them disrespectful. Thought I'd make sure you understood that. | ||
Should also be listed as Eunos Cosmo if that's what people believe this is. | ||
sajmon14 wrote shouldn't be these listed as Eunos Cosmo, not Mazda??? bump | ||
JFK wrote Well I guess I will have nice evening in company of delete comment button. I feel for you man. If you need some peace and quiet, feel free to visit WebCarStory ![]() | ||
Gordon wrote Toyota Corolla hatchback Exactly the same thing, seeing how you have an Australian flag behind your name. | ||
Tuppence870 wrote Here, this should help. Besides, it's based on a car from the show - www.imcdb.org/vehicle_871221-Studebaker-Commander-Starliner-1954.html +1 | ||
JFK wrote Made for Game then, it is a mix of many cars. It is a shame, this could be a real thing. Well it might be a real thing, I'm just not sure what. Leave it as it is for a bit, and more people might take a guess. | ||
The grille is from a 1963 Lincoln Continental I think, the body is very early to mid 70s, but could be anything if you ask me. The rear seems very 1978 Oldsmobile 98 to me, if you'd move the license plate down. | ||
I would say 60-66 Chevrolet C/K. Rounder body hints at a pre-70s truck, even though the grille seems to be from a 1970 C/K. Fords of the same time period have a very different front fascia, and have a more square body. And earlier Ford trucks don't seem to have a similar front. | ||
JFK wrote If am I right, Honda CR-X was called CRX in USA - without the dash. Correct. | ||
I believe this is a Starlet rather than a Vitz. | ||
Black Bart wrote Well I didn't say it was a Mercedes-Benz either... I'm not saying that. I'm just saying that the identification of this car probably isn't correct. | ||
Black Bart wrote It's not a Vectra. No black body line and different bumper, windows, taillights and wheels. Hmmm... But it doesn't have many similarities with the C-Class either. The C-Class isn't as rounded, and also has different bumpers, taillights and wheels. Of course, I can't see the front, which may point directly to a Mercedes-Benz. -- Last edit: 2014-07-23 01:52:34 | ||
This looks more like a Vauxhall Vectra to me: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vauxhall_Vectra#mediaviewer/File:Opel_Vectra_rear_20071112.jpg | ||
carcrasher88 wrote Appears to be on one of the Jet Set Radio Future tracks (futuristic Tokyo), which means neither are Samurai, as that was the US/Canada/Puerto Rico market name. The JDM name is Jimny. Both this and the original ASR one should be changed to reflect that. Should be Suzuki Jimny. | ||
Suzuki Jimny. | ||
Tuppence870 wrote It's not easy to find the exact 4-door sedan from a side texture alone, but I'd say this is a 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora - upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/19/Oldsmobile-Aurora.jpg The taillights don't match, but I think it's the most probable match. | ||
bmwguy12 wrote Yaris agreed. | ||
Tycek wrote MFG agreed | ||
77-84 Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine | ||
I think the Ferrari F12 Berlinetta and Chevy Corvette look completely different, but oh well. I agree on Ferrari 599 GTB with a slight touch of SRT Viper on the front. | ||
TA-caprice-XI wrote All I can see here is a hatchback that looks like a Vauxhall Astra Mk III, or possibly - but unlikely - a Ford Escort Mk V. No way it's an XM. I think it looks like a Kadett E bodyshell, which would translate into a Vauxhall Astra Mk II | ||
It's still listed as a Ginetta G33, which it looks a lot like. Don't know about a Lotus badge? | ||
ChoclitBunny wrote May I remind you that IGCD is a database, not a political party. You initially saw a C-Klasse in this car. I get a little desperate at how badly IGCD members often examine game cars and jump to conclusions easily, which results in game cars being filed under wrong names. Oh I am so very sorry I didn't agree with you. From now on, I will blindly follow everything you say. And send you a cake everytime a car is filed under the name you wanted it to be. Not. By the way, your comment meant the exact opposite thing of what you thought it meant. That early conclusion was the C-Klasse, which I found was wrong when someone posted an image of a Sunfire. -- Last edit: 2014-01-17 08:01:18 | ||
Black Bart wrote Early 80's Pontiac Bonneville 1982 to be precise. | ||
Hahahaha how is this a Porsche Cayenne? Last time I checked the Cayenne was an SUV, not a station wagon. It seems to resemble the Citroën C5 Break the most, as trollface said. | ||
Ragref wrote With your logic, the Ford Focus should change its origin to Germany to USA because "under the skin" it's from America. The Focus is a difficult one, we had that argument before on webcarstory. It's a global car and not really either American or German. | ||
I'd say Koenigsegg with an Audi R8 rear. | ||
carcrasher88 wrote Honestly, I think I agree with NS3730. The CL was only ever sold in Canada and the US, and was built exclusively in the US. If a Toyota Sienna (US built and only sold in North America) can get a US origin on IMCDb, then this can get a US origin here. Under the skin it's completely Japanese though, so you probably want to change that Sienna to Japanese origin. | ||
I agree on the 80s Ford LTD. | ||
Why are you still trying to attract attention? It has been an Abarth 500 since yesterday. | ||
I'm going with Sunfire, it's pretty obvious actually. | ||
I actually think it still is a Mercury Eight. |