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I disagree. Due to the plastic panels surrounding the car and the slightly elevated suspension, this is a Honda Element. This has an SUV-like design, and I cannot see anything in this vehicle that is Scion related. | ||
Compared to the real Mini Cooper, this vehicle has a slightly curvier body, the mirrors are also not placed on the door which is what the real one has. This is still a Cooper, but there are some things that have been changed/aren't there. | ||
The Defender is actually made in Slovakia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rover_Defender_(L663) | ||
Maltravers wrote Great car and beautiful rims! Why Pontiac ceased production of this generation? It ceased production of it in 2002, and GM discontinued Pontiac long time ago so it still wouldn't exist anymore. | ||
This is the first playable vehicle in story mode, and it can be seen at an Audi dealership in Chicago. | ||
The front seems like it bumped into something. Could be a light pole or whatever, I don't know. | ||
Keep in mind that the Hilux was sold in America for a period of time. It was replaced by the Tacoma afterwards. | ||
Those aren't slide doors, so are you sure that this is a Grand Caravan? I don't know what is with the oddly-placed taillights either. | ||
It really lacks similarities to a Freightliner. The Mack Pinnacle has a better and more correct match to this. | ||
truckerboy wrote Grille looks more to me like a Renault Magnum with Mercedes Actros lights The problem is that this is a US based game, so it probably won't be accurate to list it as a European cabover. | ||
It later hits a zombie on the road and then crashes into the forest. | ||
Fun Fact: The Lotus Emira uses the engine of a Toyota Camry, especially the Evora, which both use V6. | ||
This can be seen in Stage 3 in the Nevada desert and Las Vegas, Stage 4 in Colorado, Stage 9 in West Virginia and Stage 10 in New Jersey and on the NJ Turnpike. | ||
Renz203 wrote For the taillights, it came right off a Dodge Neon. www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=14048&l=fr So basically, it is a mix of different cars; a front-end of a Nissan Altima, the body of a Suzuki Verona, and the taillights of a Dodge Neon. So, what will be the final decision? It sure as hell ain’t a Chevrolet Optra since it looks far apart from the real thing. So maybe it should be listed as a made for game vehicle? | ||
GAZ_53 wrote Has some similarities to the 2000s Chevy Cobalt It is short for a Cobalt honestly. | ||
plasticbodypanels wrote does that really mean much? the game isnt real life is it Yes, but the Kia Ceed still does not have a sedan variant. | ||
Renz203 wrote But personally, this car overall resembles a Suzuki Verona. Details such as the sloping roofline, window pillars, and even the front and the rear end (somehow) looks like it was inspired from the Verona. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/67/Suzuki_Verona_11.24.17.jpg Think about it people. Other than the huge blinkers not in the headlights and the different triangular shaped taillights, I guess the Verona is acceptable. | ||
In real life, the Hercules' starting price is at $195,000, the armored version costs $259,000 and the military version costs $325,000. Waiting to see the Rezvani Tank. | ||
Peterbilt 367. | ||
Mathias98 wrote Honestly I don't see an Ascender in this SUV. Although it's not completely identical, I think it could be a 2005 Ford Freestyle. Agreed, the Freestyle works better. | ||
Take a look at the front image from afar and it seems as though the cab is longer while the bed appears to be very small. | ||
It looks like the developers only painted this car in a yellow color and placed a taxi top sign on it with no wording on it nor the rest of the vehicle at all. They could have added more detail. | ||
Carguy_Epic wrote Yes but I also think it is a Impala as the sides look just like one. I change my mind about the body as it does seem more of an Impala, but this is seemingly more of an American style sedan from the 2000s. The closest thing is a Chevrolet (My opinion). | ||
plasticbodypanels wrote no idea how anyone sees an optra here.. imo the front end is a kia ceed; upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/84/2008_Kia_Cee%27d_SR-7_1.6_Front.jpg/1280px-2008_Kia_Cee%27d_SR-7_1.6_Front.jpg Except that the Kia Ceed does not come in the form of a sedan and isn't sold in the US. | ||
It has some elements from the Subaru Outback. | ||
Surprising to see a rear window on this as not many trucks nowadays have one. | ||
The CT680 has more litres of extra fuel compared to the CT681. | ||
It's clearly meant to be a Ford Ranger. | ||
I wonder why this picture hasn't been changed yet, unlike the other vehicles' photos. | ||
It's a Prius Prime, the other versions obviously differ from this. I admire the green hybrid emblems and logos. Is it just me, or does this look better than the Priuses in real life? | ||
My take on this one: Headlights: Optra. Front Bumper: Impala. Grille: Optra. Body design: Optra. Taillights: Mondeo. Rear Bumper: Optra. It has more similarities to a Chevrolet Optra. | ||
Laqueesha wrote They recently edited the model to remove all badging, shame. Yes, and I noticed a trend where SCS and others are adding fictionalized vehicles in their games with some similarities to their real counterparts. It is happening in ETS with an example being the Model Y having completely different headlights. | ||
I do not see the difference with the design of this truck compared to the other. Why is it duplicated? | ||
Fictional element found: The Audi R8 in real life has the taillights attached to the rear side grilles. With this one, the taillight is separated from the side grille by a few inches. The rest of the car is okay. | ||
That is not what an Audi A4 looks like. Are the developers affixing fictional elements to vehicles or something? The taillights aren't square shaped with the blinker on the top right. It is supposed to be more rectangular with the blinker at the bottom. The blinker on the headlight is supposed to be on the left and not on the top. It makes it look like some Volkswagen. I do not know what else to say about this car. | ||
Drag Racing (2011) | I don't know what is with the licensing and car logos in this game at all. You have Pagani listed as ''Panini'', Dodge listed as ''Doge'', while some other brands have their logos fictionally changed or are missing details (Example, the Mercedes logo without the circle). Hell, even different vehicles are listed under wrong brandings. Why is there a Bowler branded as a Chevrolet? They could create new brands with some vehicles in the game listed as CM, and then create fictitious vehicles under CM. Add Peterbilt, Jeep and Aston Martin so it makes more sense? This was never an issue when I played the game before (Which was years ago). | |
The taillight of this car looks like it has been ripped from a 90's sedan. They could have done a bit better designing this vehicle. | ||
I would say it's a Mazda CX-9. | ||
Or it could also be listed as an ID Buzz since it shares the exact similarities with this (Except the taillights). | ||
Sedan? I am not sure how this can be a sedan when it has a completely different shape which matches more towards a minibus. Where is this information from? | ||
Blockland (2007) | Information: There is a new and refreshed version of this game called Brickadia. The trailer was announced in December of 2022. It was supposed to be released in March this year, but due to some issuance, it is expected to come out in the summer. I have been reading reviews on this game for a while, but I am not sure what to expect. Considering that I was a Roblox player since 2016 to now, the game has evolved even bigger, so I do not think it is certain that this game will blow up. Blockland became deceased throughout the years. Only less than 10% of people still play it. Although there are many positive reviews, it's likely that it won't be that popular. | |
It reminds me of an Isuzu N-Series, but I will agree that the Hyundai has more features to this. | ||
Silnev wrote That's not how made for game works. A vehicles need to have influence to either multiple different vehicles so that no one vehicle can be id'd or be something completely fictional with no real world counterpart. I've seen multiple vehicles where they are mixed up of 2 real life variants and are still listed as made for game. The headlights on this car also resemble that of an old Volkswagen. | ||
It comes closer to the Bowler EXR-S than the Jeepster. The 1998 model is way too curvy. | ||
It's like a combination of different car parts taken from different vehicles, but 80% of the body to me is that of a Tahoe. | ||
Earn to Die (2012) | This was a game I played on the internet from years ago, unfortunately Flash stopped working and you need to pay money for it on the App Store, which is a big letdown. | |
Seems like a mix of the Datsun 240Z and the 911, so it should be a Made for Game vehicle. | ||
Pixel Car Racer (2016) | Also, just to clarify that you need to download the Wangan edition mode to get access to supercars. | |
Pixel Car Racer (2016) | The absence of Lamborghini, Ferrari, Koenigsegg, Bugatti and other supercar brands is quite strange for a game that has a variety of cars like this. They could add other different maps and intersection changes. | |
Am I the only one who really thinks that the police in the game is sort of useless? You easily run past them, and they go extremely slow, making it hard for them to catch up with you. It definitely needs some kind of buff. |