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Checker Marathon

Reckless Getaway 2 (2017)
Checker Marathon
Nissan Fairlady Z Nismo

Shutokō Battle Xtreme (2017)
Renz203 wrote

Probably he thinks this is just a normal Fairlady Z with Nismo badges and a bodykit.

An example of a factory ricer:

I don't think this Fairlady Z is a factory ricer at all.

That's not a ricer at all. That 107 doesn't even have a bodykit, just some stickering.
And according to your definition, Audi S-line, BMW M Performance cars would also be ricers, as they have the appearance of Audi S/RS and BMW M models, but can be combined with the weakest petrol or diesel engines if so desired.

A ricer is just (generally from Japan) a car with no performance enhancements and exaggerated exterior and/or interior modifications.
Nissan Fairlady Z Nismo

Shutokō Battle Xtreme (2017)
Speedevil wrote
Not the Fairlady Z itself, but the Nismo version specifically.

They are referring to the fact that next to the bodykit, the Nismo also comes with substantial performance upgrades.
Toyota Crown Comfort

Modern Combat 5: Blackout (2014)
Most likely a (Crown) Comfort.
Suzuki Ignis

Sports Car Wash (2017)
Doesn't look anything like an Ignis, also all cars in this game look MFG.
RAM 1500

Danger Zone (2017)
GamerFIB7590 wrote
It's RAM

It's fine as Ram. We also don't write FIAT or SEAT, which are originally abbreviations, unlike Ram.
Zenvo ST1

GRID 2 (2013)
ThorB0097 wrote

So you want a pathetic Danish car in all racing games?

You sound like the creator of this car divorced you and then got rich afterwards.
Chevrolet Camaro SS

Forza Motorsport 7 (2017)
Mark0 wrote

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Cars_Ltd
But SS existed before Schutzstaffel.

True, but the swastika symbol already existed for more than a thousand years before Nazi-Germany, and is seen as a holy symbol in for example India. Yet, if someone draws one on a wall in Europe, everyone immediately associates it with Nazi-Germany.
Chevrolet Camaro SS

Forza Motorsport 7 (2017)
Attacker1997 wrote

But why did they do this? I didn't understand

www.wikiwand.com/en/Schutzstaffel
"The SS was the organization most responsible for the genocidal killing of an estimated 5.5 to 6 million Jews and millions of other victims in the Holocaust.[1] Members of all of its branches committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during World War II (1939–45)."

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2017-08-13 21:04:43
Honda VFR 750

Taiho Shichauzo: You're Under Arrest (2001)
Aginnon wrote
Car on the left is probably a Mazda.

Edit:
Nope, an Toyota Atlezza Gita.

*Altezza
Chevrolet Blazer

Forza Horizon 3 (2016)
speedfreak975 wrote
believe me there are alot of people thinking this is best pack. its been leaked for ages and the idea of these cars for some people who are into drifting and such cant wait...ill probably buy it and will use them for a while...i guess

We know there are plenty of people who are into this. Which is why we express our dislike.
Chevrolet Blazer

Forza Horizon 3 (2016)
Speedevil wrote


F U C K H O O N I G A N
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Amen.
Chevrolet Blazer

Forza Horizon 3 (2016)
J-2 wrote
Too bad they ruined it with that Colorado front fascia...

+999, but then this whole car pack is a combination of bad taste and children.

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2017-08-10 20:25:00
Mercury Sable

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)
HURACAN wrote
GTA wikia says it's based off the '90s subaru legacy and a mercury sable.

Nobody cares what GTA Wikia says, we have already determined that they are usually wrong.
Pontiac Bonneville G/XP

Grand Theft Auto IV (2008)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote
I say this is more of a Grand Prix since there are V6 Sport and V8 Turbo models, similar to the real-life Grand Prix having V6 and V8 engines.

But it doesn't look like the Grand Prix in any way.
Honda Integra

Juiced: Eliminator (2006)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote
Why do the Integra DC5 Type-R and RSX Type-S have the same power? In real life, they don't!

Lazy developers.
Mercury Sable

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004)
K20lover199 wrote
I always thought this was a first generation Subaru Legacy.

It most likely is. It doesn't look like a Sable at all.
BMW 7

BeamNG.drive (2013)
HURACAN wrote
I don't why but why does the rear remind me of a fox body mustang?

That's just you.

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2017-08-10 08:58:27
Pontiac Trans Sport

Wheel of Fortune (1994)
sajmon14 wrote



Weird idea

10/10
Nissan Fairlady Z Nismo

Shutokō Battle Xtreme (2017)
Speedevil wrote
The factory ricer

It's quite capable for a ricer.
Nissan Gloria

Shutokō Battle Xtreme (2017)
Very cool! Model looks lower detail than other cars though.
Ford F-150 SVT Raptor

Split/Second: Velocity (2010)
Stop bossing people around Alex.
Volkswagen Constellation

Transportando o Brasil (2010)
Rodrigo wrote
+1
Opel Adam

Need for Speed: Edge (2015)
Speedevil wrote


Well Opel themselves call it a mini crossover. :p

Volkswagen calls all their new cars a coupé. Manufacturers place cars in categories for marketing purposes, the industry places them in actual real categories.
Opel Adam

Need for Speed: Edge (2015)
Speedevil wrote


This is supposed to be a crossover? It looks exactly the same as the regular Adam except it's got plastic on the wheel arches.

It is definitely not a crossover. It's a hatchback with a bodykit.
Honda Odyssey

Tokyo Warfare (2016)
carcrasher88 wrote
Oh, trust me. I'm aware, I just felt like getting that out there for future knowledge when an Odyssey appears in another game, as a bit of a reference point, because it seems that not everyone is aware that the US and JDM Odysseys have been two completely, unrelated products since 1999.

I'm afraid you'll have a lot of work to do then, if you want to educate IGCD on cars x)
Honda Odyssey

Tokyo Warfare (2016)
carcrasher88 wrote
Well, it basically shakes down like this...

Japan and North America only shared the first generation of the Odyssey under that nameplate, the RA1-RA5 generation.

When the second generation came around, there were two different Odysseys developed: Japan, Australia, and China got the RA6-RA9, which wasn't a completely new Odyssey, rather an updated version of the RA1-RA5.

In the US, the RA1-RA5 was replaced by the RL1 Odyssey, which was also sold in Japan as the LaGreat.

After the RL1's discontinuation after the 2004 model year, it marked the end of Japan and the US sharing the Odyssey, regardless of nameplate.

In the US, the RL3/RL4 generation was introduced for the 2005 model year, while the RA6-RA9 was replaced earlier in 2003 with the RB1/RB2 generation Odyssey.

The latest JDM Odyssey is the RC1/RC2 generation, introduced in 2013, while the new generation NA Odyssey was introduced this year as a 2018.

Since 1999, the US Odyssey has been based on a larger platform than the Japanese Odyssey, and has been developed by American Honda Motor Company Inc., the company's US division, not by the parent company in Japan.

That means, aside from the first generation model, all US-spec Odysseys are of US origin, while the first gen and all international market models since are of Japanese origin.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Odyssey_(international)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Odyssey_(North_America)

Also, strangely enough, the Odyssey got it's name from, or at least shares a name with, a line of ATVs from the 70's and 80's.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Honda_Odyssey_(ATV)

I love how you still reply to that guy like he's a sane, not-trolling person.
Dodge Challenger Concept

Need for Speed: Undercover (2008)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote

It's plagiarism!

A wiki is a public domain that can be edited by anyone. There no clear author of any information, nor do they own the information, so there is no plagiarism.
Dodge Challenger Concept

Need for Speed: Undercover (2008)
Speedevil wrote


How can you steal information?

When someone has a patent on information, you can steal it.
In this case it's copying, not stealing.
BMW M Coupé

On The Run (2015)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote

You do realize I did not listen to you and never will. I listen to myself and I'm editing this back!

*hates Burn Rubber for forcing his opinion on other people* -> *forces his opinion on other people*
Good game, Alex :lol:
Toyota Corolla

Demolition Derby 2 (2017)
Just a Corolla, pretty much all the cars are US-market, seems like an American game.
www.cheatsheet.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/1998001_1986_Corolla_GT-S_Liftback-640x446.jpg

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2017-07-25 14:13:32
Honda Civic

Demolition Derby 2 (2017)
It is actually a 1980 model year Civic.
webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=23447
Mitsubishi Carisma

V-Rally 2 (1999)
Germany for example was one of the markets where the Mitsubishi Lancer wasn't available at that time, so the Lancer Evo was sold as Carisma GT instead. As you can see, the motorsport reflected this.
Mercedes-Benz A 200

Forza Horizon 3 (2016)
speedfreak975 wrote
when was this added to the game

It's a traffic car.
Fiat Strada

Just Cause 3 (2015)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote

Because I hate embarrassing comments.

Life tip: something is only embarrassing if you feel embarrassed.
Fiat Strada

Just Cause 3 (2015)
carcrazedalex586 wrote
I deleted most of my comments, I win. On the Just Cause Wiki page, I put Ford Bantam in the resemblance section about two months ago and no one (not even the admins) has bothered to revert it. This is also the case with the Vexter XS, I secretly won Vexter wars.

Again congratulations, I'm sure you're a real winner at non-existant wars.
Fiat Strada

Just Cause 3 (2015)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote

That's just my opinion, it's okay if everyone is different. Don't expect equality.

Okay congratulations on your opinion. It's still a Strada.
Fiat Strada

Just Cause 3 (2015)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote

If anything else other than Bantam, what about a Nissan NP200, or in this case a Dacia Logan pickup?

But the Strada was actually sold in Europe for a while. The Logan Pick-Up is also possible, but looks less like this car.
Dodge Challenger

Car Toon Town (2014)
GamerFIB7590 wrote
Class: Cars, Sedan *FACEPALM*
Sedan is a 4-door car and coupé is a 2-door car, people have to remember this

You should take a look at 60s/70s American cars. You'll find out that a 2-dr sedan and 2-dr coupe are very different.

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2017-07-09 15:40:26
Alfa Romeo 33

Train Simulator (2009)
Mieguy wrote
Oh now i see. It first looked like chinese letters to me, but it says Permanent 4 on both sides. Its just mirrored on the left.

Does Permanent 4 mean we can identify the engine?

It's not much, but according to wikipedia, Permanent 4 was the 4WD version from 1990-1992. It was renamed Q4 after that.
Toyota MR2

PAKO - Car Chase Simulator (2014)
MR2
Chevrolet Camaro

PAKO - Car Chase Simulator (2014)
Shape doesn't match the Charger, looks like a generic muscle car.
Mazda Roadster

Battle Gear 2 (2000)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote
Why do Mazda Roadsters have to be changed to Mazda Miatas/MX-5s in international versions?

Please refrain from asking pointless questions.

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2017-06-07 14:44:51
Mitsubishi Carisma

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote

Hmph! Call me a weird 15-year-old stalker furry if you can!

I mean, if you do it yourself that saves me the trouble.
Mitsubishi Carisma

Bolshie Gonki (2012)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote

I don't know what I'm doing. I just have a habit of getting to know internet people I see a lot.

Getting to know and stalking are veeeeery different. Getting to know is mutual communication, what you do isn't.
Audi A3 Sportback

Phantom Soldier (2017)
CarCrazedAlex586 wrote

You know, English is not my native language either, but I am really good at it. It's stupid that Burn Rubber once called you the duplicate account of me. I have no duplicate accounts on the site.

I love how you both boast about your English and talk shit about someone who is inactive in the same comment. Very mature.

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2017-05-30 22:42:13
Chevrolet El Camino

Tony Hawk's Underground (2003)
Speedevil wrote
It kinda looks like a DeLorean though, with the 4 headlights.

Nearly every American car in the first half of the eighties had quad headlights, it doesn't look more like a DeLorean than anything else.
Chevrolet El Camino

Tony Hawk's Underground (2003)
Aginnon wrote

El Camino with a Delorean front. So it's still an El Camino, right? RIGHT?

It's not even a DeLorean front. Also, stop replying to him.
Opel Movano

RaceRoom Racing Experience (2012)
Looks like a heavily altered Transit to me.
Toyota Yaris Verso

Pickup Express 1 & 2 (2000)
Well I wouldn't wish this car upon anyone. It also seems to be rendered very poorly. The taillights are incorrect and the license plate is in the wrong place.
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