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It looks like the lost brother of the Prelude. | ||
This car was sold in Russia? Because I doubt it would be sold in the US. | ||
These Chinese (No offense) get a bit out of hand with plagiarism (I don't know if it's legal there). Why? I have the feeling that it is a copy of the Skoda Karoq. My intention is not to offend anyone. | ||
Is it my thing or is it that the chassis is the same that the Ford F-650 also uses? | ||
I don't know if it was based on the Range Rover Evoque. | ||
Little joke. This car was from the WTCC, since it only participated one season (in my opinion). Link: img.favcars.com/ford/focus/ford_focus_2005_pictures_4.jpg | ||
But the FIAT Uno was not made in Italy? | ||
Interesting Ferrari. You don't see many. | ||
But it does look like a Morgan seen from the side. What year are we talking about? | ||
It reminds me of the Opel Mokka in profile. | ||
But wasn't Vector from the US? Because this car, despite putting the manufacturer's name, is of Russian manufacture. Could it be that it is a fictional car? | ||
too futuristic. | ||
The descendant of the Lada Niva? Because the name clearly, and obviously (except for its aesthetics and mechanics) is taken from the Lada. | ||
TC3? What is this? And why was this car made in the US when the Cruze was originally made in South Korea? | ||
Since when did Cadillac design cars with an Opel chassis? It is also very interesting. | ||
WTF? | ||
Predecessor of the original A8? | ||
An R8 turbo diesel? -- Last edit: 2021-01-20 21:38:59 | ||
A5 Sportback? But wasn't the word Sportback originally used on the A1 and A3? | ||
Seen from afar it looks like a Q7. | ||
But there is also a vehicle that is in this game ... and it does not have wheels, but it glides on the ground: I am talking about the hovercraft. I do not know if climbing this could be classified as a personalized vehicle, since as it does not have wheels it slides on the ground using an inflatable mat. | ||
The gearbox knob is from a version with a 6-speed manual gearbox, when in real life it was also 6-speed sequential. The question? That the gearbox in H could be taken from the 1998 version, which the S1600 version used a 6-speed sequential box. Although it had the factory dashboard in the 2001 S1600 version, in the 1998 Kit Car version it used a display. | ||
Was there such a version in real life? | ||
There is something that in itself makes sense but at the same time does not. It turns out that this car has the gearbox knob in the center console, but the gearbox rod of the rally version is visible even if the knob is missing. And as if that were not enough, the moment it changes gears it does so from the center console as if it were a manual ... But it reacts as if it were a sequential gearbox, since the real-life model uses a gearbox in H 5 speed and in the game uses a sequential of 6 of the rallies. | ||
sorry. I meant Grand Safari Wagon. images.app.goo.gl/6B3MXRtywjCEkQd78 images.app.goo.gl/Li4tFqyxMSytb3Rk9 -- Last edit: 2021-01-15 14:57:24 | ||
1976 Pontiac Grand Prix Wagon? | ||
1986 Chevrolet Lumina? | ||
Chevrolet Montecarlo? | ||
Plymouth Valiant? | ||
Koll123 a écrit 1974 Dodge Monaco ? +1 | ||
Can-Am? | ||
CJ-7? | ||
This color scheme reminds me at the Death Race movie version, but without armor. | ||
The color scheme reminds me a the Carlos Sousa's VW Race Touareg. Link: cloud10.todocoleccion.online/scalextric-tecnitoys/tc/2013/11/26/07/40203341.jpg | ||
2010 Citroen C4 WRC color scheme inspired. | ||
2006 Ford Focus WRC color scheme inspired. | ||
But what were the differences between the American Falcon and the Australian Falcon? | ||
Sorry? Liberty Seguros? But since when Liberty Seguros was the main sponsor in this Ford Escort? In real life was truth? | ||
Broadspeed? What is this? A auto tuner? | ||
I don't remember me the Alpine A110 in racing series. I remember me the Alpine A110 in Rallys, but the A110 in racing series... | ||
Color scheme inspired in the 2001 Ford Focus WRC. | ||
you excuse me, gentleman. but what I say draws attention. I do not know if in real life, with the rallycross kit of the time, it came to have the rear headlight covers. | ||
Now that I think about it, the Opel Kadett GSi (from which the Vauxhall Astra 4S is based) officially participated in the World Rally Championship? | ||
What is the difference between the R5 Turbo and the R5 Maxi Turbo apart from their respective categories? | ||
I don't know if this scheme was the one for testing before participating in the World Rally Championship, since this scheme was the same as the prototype that was presented at the Paris Motor Show in 2012. Furthermore, this scheme also appears in DiRT Rally. So I don't know if it was, or the prototype, or the test before participating. Link: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=83230 | ||
Was this rally scheme the sample one before participating in the rallies? | ||
Curiously, for now, it is the only car in the game that with the Rallycross equipment they put, apart from the headlight covers they also put headlight covers ... ON THE REAR LIGHTS. | ||
Did they remove the Camel logo? Because the color itself, even if it is from the Peugeot-Talbot Sport, the color, instead of being white (Its main color), is yellow due to the tobacco brand of the dromedary. | ||
I don't understand why the Repsol logo does not appear even though the Scheme is preserved. It was different with Martini, since it was logical because it is an alcoholic drink. | ||
curiously, in the description of the car, AT NO TIME has the Autobianchi brand been mentioned. The most it says is FIAT, instead of Autobianchi. |