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Lincoln Town Car

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
Production of the Grand Marquis and the Town Car seized in 2011, especially the Crown Victoria, but it did last a few more months.
Chevrolet Volt

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
The Vauxhall Ampara is rather based off the Chevrolet Volt since the Ampara was released after, along with being sold as a Buick in China and as an Opel in the rest of Europe.
Renault Mégane

Cities: Skylines II (2023)
I see this as a Lexus CT but with a larger grille which differentiates from the one on the pre-facelift model. I saw some images of the front online.
Chevrolet Malibu

Cities: Skylines II (2023)
The front and body design shows that it's coordinated to a Malibu.

The Last Stand 2 (2008)
RGF wrote


Oh that's what you mean. Yes, there were other "The Last Stand" games aswell ("The Last Stand: Union City" and "The Last Stand: Dead Zone"), but for an unknown reason they got removed from IGCD (I remember seeing them for the last time back in 2020 or 2021).


Never heard of the Dead Zone edition. I only played the Union City and The Last Stand 2. It does look surprisingly different compared to these 2 games.
Honda Civic

The Crew: Motorfest (2023)
It's only the FK2 Civic and not the other Type-R Civic. Completely odd.
Rimac Nevera

The Crew: Motorfest (2023)
The Nevera should be included in more racing games, it's only in Forza and Asphalt.
Fiat Talento

Cities: Skylines II (2023)
vocal95 wrote

Yes, it might be a Nissan NV300 because it is the same f-cking car, a rebadged Renault Trafic. But that definitely is not Ford Transit Custom - here's the same picture with even better quality
images.ctfassets.net/u73tyf0fa8v1/93JNJkM5xiq7EPs2JxkxH/a5455d12683bc37306ee6b3acc4bfced/cities-skylines-ii-CityFrogAngle.jpg
Headlights don't match exactly because duh, the car is unlicenced. But they have similar shape and the rest of the car matches perfectly - down to the mirrors and side turn signal location. Ford Transit Custom on the other hand has a completely different rising window line, without the 45 angle "cut" near the B pillar base, while Renault Trafic a nearly parallel one and that the 45 angle cut present on the sliding door. The bumper is inspired by Opel Vivaro, another rebadge of of Renault Trafic, but grill is more Renault Trafic or Nissan NV300.


My Lord, calm down sir...

And since when does the vehicle being unlicensed mean anything about the headlights equating to the Transit or Renault?

I could respond to the rest of your post but I don't want to stir up more tensions.

Not my valuable time...
Fiat Talento

Cities: Skylines II (2023)
Egon wrote


How about headlights? They're almost identical on Renault Trafic. Transit Custom has smaller headlights, not connected with the mask, and its windows line is uprising, while Trafic has horizontal straight line of windows. Nothing about Transit there, so don't argue. Here you have photo in almost exact angle like the screenshot from vocal95's comment:
carcarpit.cz/resources/products/1/220713115755.webp


The headlights are over sized and are not even in a more slim and narrower version than the Transit. Both the front windows and A pillars on the Trafic and Transit Custom match in the same direction, so what do you mean?

We do not even know the rear image of this van as there isn't a second photo to truly determine what it is? Who knows if it has the rear of some RAM or Nissan?

And, about your unsubstantiated claim about me arguing, trying to decipher certain things doesn't automatically make it an argument. Goodbye!

Cities: Skylines II (2023)
jameslovesboris wrote
All of these cars are great. But I think that you should put on a police car as they are on cities skylines 2.


The vehicles look more clear and realistic than the ones in the first game, and it should be obvious. Many of the cars in Cities Skylines 1 have blur almost entirely, and you'd need to use mods to change it.
Tesla Model S

Cities: Skylines (2015)
Excluding the taillights, the rest of the vehicle has the exact same design of the Coda Electric Barn: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coda_(electric_car)
Fiat Talento

Cities: Skylines II (2023)
vocal95 wrote
Look at the Steam screenshot, Ford Transit has different, slightly tilted window line, while in this van the window line (or in this case - the place where the windows are supposed to be in passenger version) is parallel to the rest of the car
This is clearly either Renault Trafic or Nissan NV300 (they are the same vehicles, only rebadged)


What Ford Transit are you looking at? I see the Transit Custom directly matching this van with the same exact style. The Mercedes Metris/Vito is my second choice.
smart fortwo

Cities: Skylines II (2023)
The model origin of the Smart Fortwo has always been France, and is built and assembled by the French: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_Fortwo
Audi A7 Sportback

Cities: Skylines II (2023)
Nickolay27PM wrote
Honda Accord


Yes, it could be the new generation Accord with it's extreme familiarity to this car.
Renault Kangoo

Cities: Skylines II (2023)
It has more of a Transit Connect design with the body, but there is yet to be a full image of the front part.
Fiat Talento

Cities: Skylines II (2023)
I'm really not sure how people see this as any French vehicle when the majority of the design has a Ford Transit style.

The Last Stand 2 (2008)
RGF wrote

What do you mean by "other version"?


There was another Last Stand game on IGCD before this, but it seems to have been deleted.
Mack RW Super-Liner

Need for Speed: The Run (2011)
An old conventional truck which had a familiar design to this one was planned to be added as a traffic vehicle in The Run, but for some reason it was delayed along with the other scrapped models.
Dodge Charger

Need for Speed: The Run (2011)
Scooter8299 wrote
Does Jack steal it? (Like he did with the Ford.)


No, only the Ford Interceptor was purloined, which happens in the Chicago cutscene.
Nissan NV 3500

Quantum Break (2016)
Keep in mind that the NV3500 is built in the same location as the Titan (Canton, Mississippi, USA). There's another assembly plant located in Mexico.
Nissan Titan

Quantum Break (2016)
carcrasher88 wrote
Question is...should the Titan XD be considered a separate model from the standard Titan?

For example, the XD uses a heavily modified version of the F-Alpha platform, more closely related to the Nissan NV full-size vans than the lighter duty Titan, which will be more of the same compared to the original Titan underneath.

Basically, what I'm saying...should XD be part of the model name instead of as additional information?


Yes, and it should. This is clearly the Titan XD, and you should notice that it says ''Platinum'' on the tailgate which means that it's the Platinum Reserve edition.
International ProStar

Quantum Break (2016)
The front end does come close to the VNL, but the rest of the truck has the ProStar design which eschews it from being a Volvo in its full form.
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4

Quantum Break (2016)
AutoTracker wrote
Looks like a pretty futuristic Gallardo... but it appears to be the 2013 model, the final Gallardo before being replaced by the Huracan.


True. It does simulate more to the second generation rather than the first generation.
Toyota Camry

Quantum Break (2016)
This car plainly features the same rims as this model: igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=89256
Tesla Model S

American Truck Simulator (2016)
vocal95 wrote
Model 3 is a sedan. Model S is not. Tesla can call it whatever it want but if the trunk opens with window it is a liftback/hatchback, not sedan


First, I suggest that you do research on cars where the tailgates open up with the rear window and are still branded as sedans (Volkswagen Arteon, Kia Stinger). 🤦🏾‍♂️

Second, what makes you think that the Model S is primarily marketed as a full-size electric sedan? Why is it's competition such as the Lucid Air, Mercedes EQS, E-Tron GT etc, come in the form of sedans only?

Third and finally, what do you say about all these sites that consider the Tesla Model S practically being a sedan the way it is:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Model_S

www.edmunds.com/tesla/model-s/

www.motortrend.com/cars/tesla/model-s/

To make it clear, I despise Tesla and their vehicles for various reasons and I would never buy one in real life. I don't want people to think that I am defending them in any way when I am not. However, what I'm saying is that the Model S isn't a hatchback and there is evidence to prove that. If you want to see hatchbacks then look at some examples like a Leaf, Bolt EV and so on.
Porsche Cayenne Turbo

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)
The Cayenne Pursuit vehicle then appears in The Run but with different addons and changes onto it.
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 550-2

Need for Speed: The Run (2011)
This vehicle is seen in the final round of Stage 9, and in Stage 10 where you reach New York.
Chevrolet Camaro SS

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
It's also owned by Jones, which shows it at the final mission to take down Jericho.
Bentley Arnage T

Driver: San Francisco (2011)
Fact: The Bentley Mulsanne was supposed to be included in this game, but they cut it and replaced it with the Arnage T.

Happy Wheels (2010)
Victor_2003 wrote

Pretty sure that game was saved with others Flash games before the shutdown.


I try to play it on the official website, and it lags, which is a complaint from everyone. The mobile version doesn't feature many user-created games, nor can you use items or make your own game so it's a no thanks for me.

Also, there were supposed to be more characters included in the game and there's some evidence of it. The last character added was the helicopter guy which was way back in 2013. So, they had the opportunity to put more characters.

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2023-05-27 16:50:52

Happy Wheels (2010)
After the fall of Flash, it is unfeasible to play this on the browsers. I tried the mobile version on my iPad and it didn't have the same feel as the computer version.

Flash has already decayed in its grave, what a blow.
Nissan Frontier

Need for Speed: The Run (2011)
This vehicle is seen driving in Stage 2, Stage 3, Stage 4, Stage 5, Stage 6, Stage 7, Stage 8, Stage 9 and Stage 10. Unlike the Dodge RAM which is spotted in all stages, this isn't in Stage 1.
Ferrari Purosangue

Driving School Sim (2020)
Antti-san wrote

This isn't even licensed though.


I know. It is sad that the most horrendous designed games have these vehicles included while the PC/console car games are decreasing in brands. We have many automakers like Audi and Toyota that no longer want their cars in Need For Speed. The cars in this game look like pieces of clay that were formed with glass. The lackluster details are visible such as incorrect bumper and wheel styles. What do you expect from some mobile games? I am not saying all mobile games are bad, many of them are good, but no thanks for this.
Ferrari Purosangue

Driving School Sim (2020)
I am honestly curious as to why it always has to be the shitty mobile games that get these cars? Not only that, but they're poorly made in some areas where there are dents and bloats. Smash these vehicles into real console/PC games which is what we desire please!
Chevrolet K-1500

SnowRunner (2020)
There's an unplayable one that can be seen during gameplay.
Toyota Aygo

Saints Row (2022)
Tuppence870 wrote

I'm going to have to disagree with you there. Nothing on this car resembles a Mini of any generation (and I should know because I own one and am 3D modeling another).

Perhaps the Yaris isn't the best fit, but several details are reminiscent of the Aygo, such as the rear bumper and the overall silhouette.


The Cooper still comes closer to this than any Yaris, even if they are far from identical or not. Judging by the circular headlights and the boxy design with some curve implemented on the body, the Mini came to my mind. If you want to list this as an Agyo, then fine.

A Fiat would also work if each side of this vehicle had 2 doors, but I do not know how the developers would make it.
Toyota Aygo

Saints Row (2022)
I have said it on the other picture and I will say it again. Only the grille on this vehicle matches the Toyota Yaris. The rest of it is derived from the Mini Cooper, with the taillights being from the Agyo. I can tell that if it had 2 doors at each side, then even a Fiat 500L would be a better choice over this than the Yaris at any time.
Dodge Sprinter

Saints Row (2022)
''WTF News'' Pretty decent parody of the news channel NBC.
Kenworth T-680

Saints Row (2022)
I see this as the current generation T680 with the sharp design and textures. I have to say that the grille seems very tiny.
Ford Fusion

Saints Row (2022)
OldNFS wrote
Nissan GTR


The Nissan GTR isn't a sedan. This is essentially a Fusion with the taillight bar of a Lincoln. It sucks that Ford and other American automakers cease production of their sedans and hatchbacks in favor of SUVs.
unknown

Saints Row (2022)
Volkswagen Polo. It matches 80%, except for the taillights and trunk door.
Toyota Aygo

Saints Row (2022)
The headlights and the body bear a resemblance to the Mini Cooper. I don't see anything Yaris related except for the grille. It's too curvy to match this car. The taillights seem to have been taken from the Agyo, but I can assure you that the rest of the vehicle is Mini based.
Hyundai Kona

Saints Row (2022)
It's a Kona with a few touches from the Tucson at the front for me.
Lexus GS 350

Saints Row (2006)
Another vehicle with no grille on the bumper? I see.
Honda Civic

Saints Row (2006)
I don't see how it can be a Focus when majority of the vehicle favors a Civic.
Aston Martin V8 Vantage

Saints Row (2006)
AutoTracker wrote
One weird looking AM V8 Vantage, the first pic makes it look like a hatchback. :/


The body reminds me of the Alfa Romeo 8c, but it cannot be listed as so since this game came out before the release of the 8c.
Dodge Magnum

Saints Row (2006)
The doesn't look close to Mercedes wagons, the Magnum works well.
Land-Rover Range Rover Sport

Saints Row (2006)
Strange that no one here has noticed that the front headlights represent a CR-V. There's no grille on the bumper, so it looks like they didn't put much detail into that area.
Chevrolet El Camino

Saints Row (2006)
Translating ''El Camino'' from Spanish to English means ''The Way'', La Fuerza (The nickname given to this vehicle) in English means ''The Force'' which shows that it's a Chevrolet.
Chevrolet HHR

Saints Row (2006)
WolfLover94 wrote
If you thought this was ugly before, it was originally going to be based on the Chrysler PT Cruiser.


What is astonishing about this is that the same person who designed the PT Cruiser also designed the Chevrolet HHR. His name is Bryan Nesbitt. So it shouldn't be a surprise that this has Chrysler-Chevrolet elements mixed all in one.
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