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Renault 5 GT Turbo

On The Run: The Getaway (2013)
The bodykit is based on the Renault 5 GT Turbo, and was never offered on the LeCar.
Jaguar XE

SpotRacers (2018)
Do I really have to spell it out that his looks exactly like a Jaguar XE to get my edit accepted? I would've thought the other two comments should've been enough.
Lamborghini Diablo

Speed Up (1996)
Loosely reminds me of the Italdesign Cala
Aston Martin DB5

Cars: Fast As Lightning (2014)
Headlights are closer to DB4 than DB5
Porsche 911 GT1

Speed Up (1996)
The details are far more Porsche than any Ferrari. Most likely based on a Porsche 959 or Porsche 911 GT1 (993).
Lamborghini Diablo

Speed Up (1996)
Both bumper textures are taken from a Lamborghini Diablo, which this car is closer to in shape than the Countach.

F1 2021 (2021)
Attacker1997 wrote
And folks, for those outside of Discord,


Where can I sign up for the Discord? I wasn't active on here when it was set up, but it gets mentioned a lot and I feel like I'm missing out on half the discussion sometimes.
Porsche 917/69

Burnout Legends (2005)
Neither car resembles a Ferrari P4/5 though. Both should be listed as Porsche 917K
Messerschmitt KR 200

Hill Climb Racing (2012)
1955-1964 Messerschmitt KR200
Chevrolet Bel Air

Duke Nukem 3D (1996)
Some of the side details and particularly the rear seem to be taken from a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4-Door
Genesis GV80

Super Toy Cars Offroad (2022)
Genesis GV80?
Volkswagen New Beetle

Out Road (2004)
Mathias98 wrote
I found a comment on IMCDB that explains why it's American:

But that comment has fundamentally misunderstood what the origin is supposed to represent. As far as I'm aware, it's not usually the location of the original concept's design studio.

The 1994 Volkswagen Concept One was designed at VW's Simi Valley design studio in California. However, the production version of the New Beetle was designed by Peter Schreyer in 1997 at VW's HQ in Wolfsburg, Germany. This is also where production started before moving to Mexico in 1999.

Unlike those Brazilian and Chinese VW's, the New Beetle is not exclusive to the American market. In fact, certain key models such as the New Beetle RSi were never available in America.
Volkswagen New Beetle

Out Road (2004)
Place-Holder wrote
I know. But that's just how things are here.

Then maybe it's time for things to change, because if there isn't a better reason for the US origin, the VW New Beetle should be listed as German from now on.
Volkswagen New Beetle

Out Road (2004)
Place-Holder wrote
I looked into it and asked around. To my understanding the reason the beetle is listed as american was because it was designed by an american.

While that may be true, it's not uncommon in the car industry to utilise designers or design studios from another country. A good example is the Mazda MX-5 Miata, which was also designed by an American studio, but they are (rightly) listed as Japanese.
Volkswagen New Beetle

Out Road (2004)
Victor_2003 wrote

The New Beetle never was sold to Germany?

They were both sold and built in Germany, which makes me wonder why New Beetles are listed as American on IGCD? I'm not an expert on the Beetle, but I can't seem to find any legitimate claim to support a US origin for these?
unknown

Chasing Static (2021)
This is a strange one. It kind of looks like a Mk II Vauxhall Cavalier 1981-1988, but with the front end of an AMC Javelin
Chevrolet Astro

Chasing Static (2021)
Chevrolet Astro 1995-2005
Ford E-Series

Chasing Static (2021)
This is wrong on so many levels, but worst of all is that the side texture seems to be taken from a Vauxhall Vivaro police van, but it doesn't even properly fit on this American imposter.
Ford Fiesta RS WRC

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
I'm not sure how this was mistaken for a Fiesta, because it is clearly based on a late 00's Focus. Most likely the Ford Focus RS WRC 07 or the 2009-11 Ford Focus RS.
Changan-Ford Taurus

Used Car Tycoon Game (2021)
J-2 wrote
I have only been able to find that front-end with the extended headlights all the way to the grill in the chinese Taurus, is there any pics of the chinese Mondeo with the same front?

Honestly I hadn't noticed that detail and just assumed it was meant to look like the Euro Mondeo/US Fusion. I guess I stand corrected.
Changan-Ford Taurus

Used Car Tycoon Game (2021)
It's subtle, but the name leans towards a Ford Mondeo rather than Fusion, which makes sense given that's the name used in China
Ferrari SF71H

Used Car Tycoon Game (2021)
The name implies this is meant to be a 2018 Ferrari SF71H
Peugeot EX1

王牌競速 (2020)
2010 Peugeot EX1 Concept

Spore: Galactic Adventures (2009)
For anyone looking to help with this game, it's important to note that A) Galactic Adventures is just an expansion of the base game Spore (2008), and that B) all vehicles in this game were created using the in-game editor, including those provided by the developers.

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2022-02-15 19:59:31
Ford Mustang Boss 302

#DRIVE (2019)
RealCarter wrote

Haven't heard about game updates before?

This was one of the first cars to be added to the game (it's number #008 in game). If anything, it's probably a reference to the Mad Max Interceptor.

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2022-01-24 17:23:32
Suzuki Samurai

Hot Wheels: Custom Car Design (1997)
Not sure if this makes a difference here, but the Street Roader toy started its run as a licensed 1988 Suzuki Samurai before the Suzuki branding was removed in 1995.
Audi A7 Sportback

Blur Overdrive (2013)
Jaguar XJ (X351) with some elements from the Audi A7 (Typ 4G8)

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2022-01-14 17:45:09
Honda Accord

Dangerous Driving (2019)
Call me crazy, but this looks like a Holden or HSV Commodore (VF)
Ford Focus

Vanishing Point (2000)
Auto-Friki wrote
Why was it called Focus Cosworth? Was it an evolution of the 1999 Focus WRC in prototype format?

It was developed by Cosworth as a potential successor to the famous Escort RS Cosworth, and yes it was inspired by the WRC car. Although I can't say for certain, this was probably developed into the original Focus RS in 2002.
Mazda Roadster

Pocket GT (2000)
The name implies this is specifically a Mazda Roadster
Nissan March

Pocket GT (2000)
The name implies this is specifically a Nissan March
Ford Explorer

The Matrix Awakens: An Unreal Engine 5 Experience (2021)
For the most part this is like a 2002 Explorer, even if some of the front and rear details resemble more recent models.
unknown

Teardown (2022)
Rover 400 1993-1994?
unknown

Teardown (2022)
The front end reminds me of the Renault Kangoo 2013-2021
Ford Transit

The Getaway (2002)
Auto-Friki wrote

Knowing that most generations of the Transit were manufactured in the factory in Germany, from which generation did the Transit begin to be manufactured in Turkey? in the sixth generation?

The main Transit model was never actually built in Germany (only the Taunus Transit was). The Transit factory timeline looks a bit like this:

Germany (Taunus Transit): 1953-1965
United Kingdom: 1965-2013
Belgium: 1965-2003
Australia: 1966-1986
New Zealand: 1966-1986
Turkey: 1967-present
South Africa: 1967-1974
The Netherlands: 1975-1981
China: 1997-present
Belarus: 1997-2000
Vietnam: 1998-present
Romania (Transit Connect): 2002-2013
Russia: 2011-present
Spain (Transit Connect): 2012-present
United States: 2013-present

It gets complicated, and I haven't even mentioned how the current Transit is both the 4th generation and the Mk 9 because of how different markets called the mid-gen facelifts.

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2021-11-23 15:35:42
Ford Transit

The Getaway (2002)
Auto-Friki wrote
Was not the first generation made in Germany?

Ford is complicated, since they make many vehicles that aren't sold in their home country.

Ford Europe was created when Ford Britain & Ford Germany merged in 1967. Although they are currently based in Germany, they have factories across Europe, and many of their older models have strong British heritage.

The original Transit was developed by Ford Britain in 1965, but was later built in Belgium, The Netherlands & Turkey. The Transit was also the last Ford to be built in Britain, after production was permanently moved to Turkey in 2013.
Rover Metro

The Getaway: Black Monday (2004)
Auto-Friki wrote
Sorry? Wasn't MG who sold the Metro first?

It started out as the Austin Metro in 1980, but was rebranded to Rover in 1987 when the Austin name was retired. During this period, the MG name was only used for performance versions of Austin & Rover models, hence the sportier Metro was an MG.
Citroën C8

The Getaway: Black Monday (2004)
Auto-Friki wrote
Police or fire chief's car?

Red police cars are used by diplomatic protection in London. Although in this game they are used by armed police.
Bedford Astramax

The Getaway (2002)
Auto-Friki wrote
This car reminds me, from the front, of the Vauxhall Corsa.

It's actually based on a Vauxhall Astra (Opel Kadett E). Bedford was Vauxhall's commercial vehicle brand until the 80's.
Iveco-Ford Cargo

The Getaway (2002)
Auto-Friki wrote
Basically what was Iveco-Ford? A joint-venture with the collaboration of Iveco to provide Ford engines to its trucks?

The Ford Cargo was an existing truck made by Ford UK from 1981, but Iveco bought out Ford Europe's commercial division and renamed it to the Iveco-Ford Cargo in 1991. When they introduced the Iveco EuroCargo in 1993, trucks made for the UK market kept the Iveco-Ford name until the UK plant was closed in 1997.

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2021-11-22 02:34:58
Divco

KartRider (2004)
Looks to be a replica of the Car Town ice cream truck: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=31512

And although that van and its variants are still listed as Divco, I maintain that they're based on a similar ice cream van from Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: www.imcdb.org/vehicle_252119-Made-for-Movie-Dodge.html

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2021-09-25 18:29:42
Dennis Sabre

Midtown Madness 3 (2003)
Mountain45 wrote

Hello, can I ask you guys a question? I had one for you Tuppence870

I posted that comment 7 years ago, but sure go ahead...
Ford Crown Victoria

Grand Theft Auto IV (2008)
I could be wrong, but it looks like it's used in the background of TBOGT's opening cutscene at 2:04

www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlsOiwoUGQ0
MAN LC

Grand Theft Auto IV (2008)
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c2/Armored-truck.jpg/1280px-Armored-truck.jpg

This is the vehicle it is clearly based on. Trouble is, I have no idea what it's called.
Made for Game Van

Dirty Bomb (2015)
Looks a bit like the old Vauxhall Vivaro / Renault Trafic if you squint really hard.

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2021-08-04 23:07:08
Suzuki Super Carry

Crash Drive 3 (2021)
Specifically this could be a Bedford Bambi, which was an official camper conversion of the UK-market Suzuki Super Carry.
Honda Life

Car Merger (2018)
Side profile suggests a Volkswagen up! 2011-present

EDIT: Sometimes I wonder why I bother fact-checking my edits for small games like this, when most of the information I submit gets ignored, removed or replaced.

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2021-06-03 19:18:12
Cadillac Escalade

Max Payne 3 (2012)
This is actually an altered Cavalcade by the way. It's been given a similar treatment to the Chavos and Mule in this game.
Vector M12

Grand Theft Auto III (2001)
We should really be giving this the same treatment as Vice City's Infernus. In that game, a Countach was heavily modified to the point where it's almost unrecognisable, and yet we still list it as Countach because that's clearly what inspired it.

This Infernus is also fairly unique-looking. It does not resemble a Vector in anything more than a superficial sense, yet we know for a fact that it was inspired by the Diablo and some details still point that way.

I don't know why some people seem to be under the impression that insider or developer information is invalid when identifying a car on this site. I can think of several examples lately where that sort of thing has been very helpful to moderators. If anything, it's the most reliable source of information out there.

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2021-05-23 01:40:53
Lotus Esprit

Lotus Challenge (2001)
This livery is based on a real Lotus Esprit used by British police in 1994

www.lotusespritworld.com/EOtherstuff/PoliceEsprit.html
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