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The DS was a pretty successful rally car, with 2 Monte Carlo victories to its name (1959 & 1966). Some of the experimental coupe versions that were run in Group 5 are pretty wild. | ||
Cleaned up | ||
There were no Riviera convertibles until 1982 | ||
The wraparound rear window didn’t debut until 1975. | ||
‘74+ because of the big bumpers | ||
Turboquad638 wrote Why not "Mazda"? www.igcd.net/vehicles.php?make=Efini | ||
Some of the jumps you guys make would win gold at the summer Olympics. | ||
faultier wrote Too sad this car got so little love on other games ![]() I wonder if it got entangled in the EA/Porsche mess. | ||
The sponsor is actually Coca-Cola Light, which was the Japanese equivalent of Diet Coke. | ||
Loop front bumper is a ‘70 | ||
Looks lika a non-Shelby Mustang to me. | ||
Desscythe17 wrote Why 2017? Race cars are listed by the year of the season they competed. | ||
After finally getting a back view, I’m going with Lancia Beta Spider. | ||
STOMPITCRUSHITKILLIT wrote Only in USA or Japanese version are obtainable There was no USA version of this game. | ||
J-2 wrote In fact it looks like the USA Spec features have been removed, so maybe it's a new model, hopefully. It’s the traffic car model from the Horizon games. | ||
That's actually an '81 Thunderbird | ||
Metropolitans were built in England. They were also their own make by 1960, as the Nash and Hudson brands were no longer used. -- Last edit: 2017-08-01 14:31:46 | ||
Actually looks like a 1987+ LeBaron even though no such car ever ran Cup. | ||
Tough call. This site doesn't list the Skyline GT-R as a separate model, yet treats the Viper ACR as one when there are far less differences between an ACR and a standard Viper than a GT-R and a base Skyline. For now I'm inclined to leave the Sport in with the other Swifts rather than separate it out. | ||
What makes it a separate car from the base model? There's a lot of conflicting info out there and they look outwardly similar. | ||
Fixed. Eventually, cars like these Swifts, Altos, etc. should have chassis codes added as their numbers grow, but it will require changing all the listings and agreeing on a standardized format. The codes used in games don't always precisely match the ones used here or elsewhere on the web. | ||
I never add these promo pictures because within days they will be replaced by actual in-game shots. | ||
RushCars24 wrote 2012+ [ZC32S] And I don't know why. Is "Sport" should be on the extra info or as a part of the model name? I think if I remembered correctly, from Suzuki Japanese website, the Swift Sport listed separately from the original Swift. It's listed the same way as all the other Swifts on the site. Adding Sport to the name will segregate it in the searches. If you're new to the site, clicking on the model name of a vehicle will bring up all the others of its kind, and it a good guide to see how they should be listed. | ||
RushCars24 wrote You missing the year and the chassis code for this model. "Works" is the part of the model name. It's listed correctly. | ||
EnZo96 wrote First on the site D1 version was added last September. www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=100777 | ||
Why are you adding cars that already exist? www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=18961 | ||
EnZo96 wrote Hey groupB since you have the car, how many stars by default? 6 or 7? If 7 I believe it has no body kit, if I'm not mistaken they couldn't afford the monster energy murcielago at that time where they host a D1 event, so I can sort of understand 6 base, so no kits. | ||
TheHeartbreakKid15 wrote What are the others? A few of the notables are both the 2017 Raptor and the AMC Pacer both using V8 samples when they are actually 6-cylinder vehicles. | ||
TheHeartbreakKid15 wrote This sounds like it has a V8, I thought it had a straight six? One of many cars in the game that uses an incorrect sound sample. | ||
It's actually a Challenger. Cudas didn't have that wavy bodyside charater line. | ||
TheHeartbreakKid15 wrote It's listed as 1980 in all its other appearances in the series, why 1976 here? All of them were built in one batch in 1976 regardless of what T10 says. | ||
Chance to win until the end of today as part of the Commnuity Bounty Hunter event. | ||
AyrtPR97 wrote In the end, they didn't provide other ways to get the car... Not true. Chance to win until the end of today as part of the Commnuity Bounty Hunter event. | ||
Chance to win until the end of today as part of the Commnuity Bounty Hunter event. | ||
Regardless of the badge, the Infiniti name is not used in Japan. | ||
STOMPITCRUSHITKILLIT wrote So i mean that this game is no longer playable on English version??? English version has been closed for more than a year (3-17-16) | ||
When the game was still supported, you could win this car from Turn 10. Once they moved on to Forza 4, the car became unobtainable. | ||
Speedevil wrote I think there's a difference though, in NASCAR the cars are made by Chevrolet (I think? Tell me if I'm wrong here). Here they all have the same car underneath, but they come with various bodies, including Camaro, Mustang and Altima. They're all tube-frame chassis fabricated by the individual race teams. | ||
Speedevil wrote It's not a real Camaro, it just has a Camaro body. They're cars with Yamaha FJ1300 engines. There isn't a lot of Chevrolet in there. Not a lot of Camaro in a NASCAR Camaro either, but we don't list the racing series as the manufacturer. | ||
You gotta do a better job than just putting "Aussie Racing Car" as the make. | ||
TheHeartbreakKid15 wrote Completed the event, didn't get the car? You don't get it if you joined the adventure while it was in progress. You have to run all 4 races. | ||
I changed it to AP2. If the bumper isn't enough, check the headlight assemblies. They have a different arrangement between AP1 and AP2. -- Last edit: 2017-02-17 18:42:20 | ||
You can tell it's either based on either a Ford or Chrysler product based on the track for the sliding doors being hidden under the quarter glass. The GM vans still had the track in the side of the body like the old days. | ||
They sold an actual Pontiac Phoenix for many years, but it was an economy car. | ||
Looks like a Nissan Maxima wagon to me. | ||
That's an AAR minus the stripes. | ||
It's not a 2017. Those have a new front bumper with air vents below the DRL's | ||
It's from the Mechadoc anime, where it's based on an RX-7 | ||
Burn Rubber wrote If my memory serves, this will be the first time a Copen has appeared in the Highway series. (It was in the Drift series) www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=42367 | ||
Mach1Mustang wrote 1967, not 1968. Could also be a '66; there's no way to tell from the front. |