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Ford Focus ST T16

DiRT 3 (2011)
Just a moment. The version of Rally that participated between 2007 and 2010, which was it, the ST or the RS? Because the RS in a rally test says it all. On the other hand, the ST version, as it is to put it in a way, half the power of the RS, as if it were for Seniors.
Toyota Stadium Truck

Colin McRae: DiRT 2 (2009)
Was it officially made in Japan? because the aesthetic seems to me to say that it is made in the USA.
Ford F-150 Trophy Truck

Colin McRae: DiRT 2 (2009)
I don't know which version of the F-150 it is even before 2011, since the 2011 version, coinciding with the launch of the SVT Raptor, Ford Racing made its Trophy Truck version. Will it be an FX4, an XLT?
Subaru Impreza 555 Group A

DiRT Rally (2015)
There is a curiosity that caught my attention. One of the paintings on this car turns out to be from the DiRT 3.
Toyota Supra

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Together with the Fairlady Z [Z33], this Supra uses a 6-speed gearbox ... Still having the speedometer, even if it was analog, limited to 180 km / h, when those who dominated the most were those who They had 5-speed gearboxes like the Mitsubishi Evo, The Subaru Impreza, the Honda NSX, the Toyota AE86, among others.
Toyota MR2

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
The Japanese sports cars with MR configuration were not very well received in my view. First it started with the Toyota MR-2, then the Acura NSX, and then the Autozam AZ-1.
Volkswagen 1200

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Which came first: The Porsche 356 uses the VW 4-cylinder boxer engine from the Beetle, or did Porsche design a 4-cylinder boxer engine for the Beetle? It will seem confusing, but it is a question that I have not known for a long time which of the two was the first, since both the 356 and the Beetle, and even the T1, share the same parts apart from the engine: Headlights, bumpers, etc.
Pagani Huayra

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Powered by a Mercedes-AMG V12 engine, just like the Zonda R, but with a different part number.
Eckert's Rod & Custom Mach Forty

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Powered by a Ford V8 engine, probably taken from the 2009 Ford GT.
Citroën GT

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Powered by a Ford V8 engine.
De Tomaso Pantera

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Released for the US market when the speedometer goes in MPH. Powered by a Ford V8 engine, probably borrowed from the GT40, as both the GT40 and the De Tomaso Pantera carry the 5-speed gearbox.
Audi Sport quattro S1 Pikes Peak

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Unlike the version that appears in the DiRT saga, this car does not have the turbo indicator where the oil pressure indicator usually is now. I do not know if it is a late version of the car, or is that the DiRT version carries EVERYTHING. ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING: Light indicator in case of approaching RPM's limit, 7-digit display to know what gear ratio you are in, among other things that I find a bit chunky within this saga, but that are quite cool.
Dodge Challenger

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
And as if that were not enough, the gearbox is a bit strange, since the lever, seen from the dash cam, seems to be an H gearbox. But it turns out that as you change gears, even if it seems lie, DO NOT LOWER THE LEVER. I do not know if the gearbox is for touches as it happened in the first Citroën 2CV, or in the steering column as it happened with the first Fiat Ducato or the first Renault 4L.
Fiat 500

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Unlike the Abarth 500, which already equips a 5-SPEED MANUAL BOX, the modern Fiat 500 has an error going to the game settings, and at the same time from the dash cam. It turns out that this car equips a SEMI-AUTOMATIC 5-SPEED BOX. It would be different with the Toyota Tundra, which when it was launched the gearbox was configured to be MANUAL, and in the next update they reconfigured it to be AUTOMATIC. For now with this car nothing has been modified about that, since it has to be paused every time you change gear (In transmission mode within the game in Manual) ... To know if in a few months it will end up solving this problem, as the GR Yaris update was recently released ... and they didn't bother to fix that.
Honda Fit

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
The only car in the game with an automatic transmission that detects the driver when he has reversed. Nothing comparable to the Mercedes A 45, the Lexus RC F, the GT by Citroen, the Tesla Model S, the Porsche Taycan and the BMW i3, which just by putting reverse gear does not change the selector box.
Citroën DS3 Racing

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
When you reverse, on the display, where the digital clock is, a window pops up, which is the parking sensor. Yes. Nothing functional, since if I approach a wall by reversing the sensors from the screen do not work.
Dodge Super Bee

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
When you reverse, a red light comes on from the dash cam.
Bugatti Veyron

Gran Turismo Sport (2017)
Released for the US market as the speedometer goes in MPH.
Porsche 911 GT2

Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000)
Attacker1997 a écrit
This is actually the Road version with race rims

What I don't understand is the difference between the Carrera RS ClubSport version and the GT2 version of the 993, as a GT3 version of said car was never released. Only a German tuner was commissioned to make an "unofficial" version of the 993 GT3, so the aesthetics are sometimes deceiving. Especially in the 996, 997 and 991
Porsche 911 GT2

Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000)
It is quite similar to the 993 Carrera RS Clubsport from Gran Turismo Sport with a few exceptions, such as the rivets on the fenders.
Link: igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=204344
Checker Marathon

Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000)
JFK a écrit
Checker Marathon has been used as a police car in some towns as far as my knowledge.

Well, I wasn't expecting anything about that. I have always believed that the Marathon has been used as a taxi forever, but as a patrol car ... I have not the absolute idea. What's more, it's the first time I've heard anything related to this post-oil crisis gem.
Volkswagen Jetta

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
Since when does San Francisco also have green taxis?
Made for Game Truck

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
Ford Econoline?
Geo Tracker

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
Was it for the Indian market? Because it was based on the Vitara.
Volkswagen New Beetle Dune

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
Darruscars17 a écrit
terrible handling

And more, when it comes to a prototype of a classic car converted into an SUV version.
Ford Mustang

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
Bruisemobile a écrit
All that's missing is a '68 Charger.

+1
Audi TT

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
walter a écrit
Made for USA (front markers)

But the car itself is made in Germany.
AM General HMMWV

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
This vehicle appears every time you do more tricks. If the police Mustangs give up these Humvees appear, since they are faster, more robust and more powerful, but with a top speed a little lower than that of the Mustangs.
AEC Routemaster

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
The Lodekka a écrit
Ha! WLT963, a 1961 AEC Routemaster with standard Park Royal H36/28R (chassis no. R2RH959) , new in November 1961 as London Transport RM963.

I see I fell short the moment I read that.
Volkswagen Jetta

Midtown Madness (1999)
JFK a écrit
VW Jetta, or how it is called in US

The Jetta of the game era is what we call the Bora here in Europe. Isn't that so?
Volkswagen Jetta

Midtown Madness (1999)
Since when in Chicago are there green and white taxis?
TMC RTS

Midtown Madness (1999)
Not made in Canada? Because the aesthetics quite reminds me of the typical buses that are manufactured in that country, such as the MCI, the Orion, among others.
TMC RTS

Midtown Madness (1999)
Hakari a écrit
Something horrible happend to front bumper...

And last but not least, it is out of order.
Ford Mustang

Midtown Madness (1999)
Razor440 a écrit


Oh. I see. It would have been nice if they did that like what they did with the FOX body Mustangs.



Hmm...the lightbar looks pretty close to the one ingame, but no red lights on the roof. :think: It would have been cool if Chicago actually used these as an alternative to the Crown Victorias and Caprices at the time.

What could have been done would be to add the police Caprices and Crown Victorias as citizens' patrol cars, and the police Mustangs, as highway patrols or to make reinforcements if needed.
Ford Mustang

Midtown Madness (1999)
Aginnon a écrit
There is a Mustang as a copcar, but a '94, that can be seen in the movie Cyberjack. The lightbar is placed near the trunk.

Something like the secret?
Ford Mustang

Midtown Madness (1999)
FRANKIE SAYS RELAX a écrit


noim mean "the shit" like "the hot shit"

Come go! you don't get like that either. Yes it is true that this game takes its years, but it is still just as exciting.
Ford Mustang

Midtown Madness (1999)
I have the feeling that this car, as with the Midtown Madness 2, does not have a V8 engine because of the noise, rather a 6 in line engine.
Volkswagen Eurovan

Midtown Madness (1999)
mrsalker_2000 a écrit
Yes, the back is the same like a Eurovan.

But the lead reminds me of a Ford Econoline.
Ford F-350

Midtown Madness (1999)
Diesel Power.
American LaFrance Eagle

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
RealCarter a écrit

The trailer can be unhooked by crashing or making sharp turns

Voucher. I thought it was like the Freightliner in Midtown Madness 1, which disengages at the press of a key.

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Dodge Daytona

Monster Truck Madness (1996)
The taillights remind me of a Ford Orion.
MINI Cooper

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
Razor440 a écrit
Beta version with foglights. Do not replace images with this one.


I wish the lights were a tuning option.
Ford Mustang

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
In real life, the Mustang was used for the UK police? And more the 1999 model?

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American LaFrance Eagle

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
Is there a way to uncouple the trailer?
Panoz Esperante GTR-1

Midtown Madness (1999)
The only racing car in the game, and at the same time, one of the fastest. And it would not be so if a dashboard had not been put on a functional display, even in a bitmap format, not the same dashboard by needles equipped in almost all cars.
Made for Game Sedan

Midtown Madness (1999)
The rear reminds me of a SEAT Toledo.
Ferrari F355

Midtown Madness (1999)
Headlights of a 300ZX. Taillights of an XJ220. And a Ferrari body. I do not know what can be added more.
Freightliner Century Class C120

Midtown Madness 2 (2000)
It does not make sense that in Midtown Madness 1 he has a trailer on this truck and in 2, for his part, no. I wish they had added it back to the game already attached.

Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000)
solarriors a écrit
It's funny cause the PS version of NFS has tracks in Japan and USA

Not to mention the racing tracks on the circuit as well. Which in the Windows version, if we talk about circuit race tracks, the Monaco circuit can be of some use, even if the Grand Prix variant circuit is not there.
Tesla Roadster

Need for Speed: Nitro (2009)
ShantJ a écrit
It's actually a targa top car, so convertible?

I believe it is a hardtop, since the color of the roof corresponds to the color of the body. So maybe I would classify it as a coupe in my opinion.
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