Comments

Related page Author Message
Ford Fiesta ST

The Grand Tour Game (2019)
Model origin should be Germany since the Fiesta was developed by Ford's European division.
Toyota Estima

Car Town EX (2012)
With that bodykit, it's an Aeras version.
Toyota Voltz

Enthusia: Professional Racing (2005)
Hatchback, not an MPV.
Toyota ist

Enthusia: Professional Racing (2005)
The model name "ist" is all in lowercase.
Subaru Legacy B4

Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious (2015)
I know it's an old Forza model, but it's a JDM-spec model rather than the USDM model.
Interior picture here to prove this: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=128654

This generation of Legacy was launched in the US in 2004 for the 2005 model year, but it went on sale in May 2003 in Japan. Japan doesn't use the North American model year system, so technically, the launch versions of this car were 2003 rather than 2004 models.

There are also several differences between the US and Japanese-spec Legacies: the bumpers, the lights... Even the engines were difference, with the US Legacies receiving a 2.5-litre turbocharged flat-four rather than the Japanese 2-litre one.
Subaru Legacy B4

Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious (2015)
This is a JDM Legacy, not a North American version, so the model year should be 2003.
Subaru Legacy B4

Gran Turismo 4: Prologue (2003)
This is a 2.0GT Spec B, not a 3.0R. The 3.0R hasn't got a hood scoop.
Subaru Legacy B4

Gran Turismo 4: Prologue (2003)
Not a 2.0 GT, as it hasn't got a hood scoop.
Nissan Elgrand

Enthusia: Professional Racing (2005)
The Elgrand is a minivan, not an SUV.
Nissan Teana

Choro Q Works (2005)
Agrre, it is a Teana.
1