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Don't be too extreme. It was a failure because the people simply weren't ready for it, for instance having the opinion of it being weird. | ||
He's a living (arguably) example for why the Airflow turned out to be a failure. | ||
^ Because that's what it is. | ||
Should or could. I'd say could. I made the page for the Challenger, as I felt the blue one was too generic. | ||
Back to school, you two. The Volvo VN was developed and sold in North America, not Sweden. | ||
Somua is the make, not part of the model name | ||
Morris Ital, no questioning it. | ||
Cutscene version (with different taillights, chrome etc) | ||
I'd say 1990+ Honda Accord/Vigor | ||
Toyota Corolla II, I think | ||
Or a Nissan Almera [N15] | ||
Mieguy wrote YES IT WAS! It was called Saab-Scania CN 112! Why you dont believe me!? No it wasn't. It was called Scania CN 112. The SAAB badge in form of a lettering has never been featured on any bus, believe me. This badge has been featured on a number of buses in recent times, but not on ancient ones such as this CN 112 of yours: www.saabhistory.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/saabscanialogo.jpg Nevertheless, the make is always Scania, and never SAAB or SAAB-Scania. It's not like Scania-Vabis. | ||
It's even named 82hatch in the game files which fits perfectly with the year range above. | ||
^ I saw that just after I made my comment... just googled SAAB bus and clicked on the first thing that shows up. But it's a SAAB-Scania, not a SAAB and the marque was always Scania, despite the two of them working in coalition. Besides, based on the unsatisfactory amount of results from google, I wouldn't trust the information - ever. | ||
SAAB never made buses. It's rather a Scania, if anything. | ||
1972-74 | ||
Possibly Morris Minor? | ||
It looks much more like a Pontiac GTO in my opinion | ||
Red version: | ||
Yes, but the Rhino isn't a tank. It's actually an armoured car per the wheels. A tank has got caterpillar tracks. | ||
Hmm... I don't think so. Rear end looks like an early 1960s US wagon, but the taillights are puzzling. They seem to be from sometime later. The profile is also puzzling, I can't recall having seen anything like it. And I've seen a lot. Sidemarker style puts it somewhere in the 1968-198something range, but that doesn't help much. The front end looks a bit like a Diplomat/Gran Fury, but not enough. My conclusion: Made for game. | ||
Or maybe rather a 1949+ Studebaker R-Series?: www.plan59.com/images/JPGs/studebaker_1949_pickup_1.jpg | ||
The F1 is the best looking in my opinion. Plus, the Veyron is too damn mainstream | ||
Correcting my nooby self. It's obviously 1982-83 due to the square headlights | ||
Oh alrighty then. Thanks for the enlightment These two appear to be mere carbon-copies of each other. -- Last edit: 2012-10-09 21:22:11 | ||
No! Really? | ||
Dennis Trident Alexander ALX400 | ||
Based on the grille I'd say LTI TX4 | ||
... and 1983-86 | ||
Opel Rekord E/Vauxhall Carlton MkII or Holden Commodore | ||
I don't think Nissan Shitbox, but the bigger brother of the Isetta, the Poclain TY45 @Hamisxa: joking via such short text messages is rather difficult, but adding an emoticon/smiley at the end usually helps | ||
Why "'96 to be exact"? This Lumina was introduced in 1995 and stayed in production 'til 2001 | ||
[ADO67] | ||
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I was going to say HR-V, but given how small and plain it is, I'd say it could be a "forever unknown" | ||
Every other comment on this page are from around that time, so I'm not sure what you mean. | ||
I think Dodge Ram Van | ||
Jeez. I wrote these comments when I was as green as Chiltern. I kind of take them back now. But that doesn't say I agree with this being an AMC either. Now I think it's a Subaru Swingback with a made up front end. Oh what the buck, just name it a M4G and get it over with | ||
Huh? Ford Fairmont... are you kidding? | ||
A similar Sierra was sold there as Merkur XR4Ti, though. | ||
Ford78 wrote It´s a sedan! Was that aimed at my post? If so, don't you know that the Mazda Protegé is a sedan?: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1990-1992_Mazda_Protege_--_06-03-2011.jpg | ||
1990-94 Mazda 323/Protegé, I'd say | ||
Looks nothing like a 2CV. I think it's supposed to be one of those dead-ugly retro roadsters, the Panther Kallista in particular | ||
I'd say Ford Capri. Or the US-version, simply called Capri and sold by Mercury dealers | ||
Tycek wrote It's most likely MFG. Or MGF? | ||
BMW 326 maybe? | ||
Looks a little like a BMW 327 | ||
Yes, definitely BMW R75 | ||
Isn't this just a slightly deformed 2008+ Ford E-Series? | ||
I'm sorry, but this is one of the worst renditions of a DeLorean that I've ever seen. It makes this look good: www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/356871041.htm?ca=16_s# |