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Looks to me like a fusion of the Mach III (overall body shape and seat setup) and the Viper (scoop on side and paint scheme), with the headlights and grille on the hood looking like they were taken from a Dodge/Plymouth Neon. -- Last edit: 2012-08-06 02:22:00 | ||
The most I can think to list would be 'International Harvester Metro Van'. | ||
Eagle MkI/II? | ||
Nissan Hardbody Truck [D21] with a different front end? -- Last edit: 2012-08-03 15:30:35 | ||
^Especially when it happens to be the same one found in the Chevrolet Corvette [C6], the Pontiac GTO, and the original Cadillac CTS-V. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GM_LS_engine#LS2 | ||
Freightliner Business Class M2 Yes, it's supposed to be that, according to the Freightliner website, which clearly calls it 'Business Class M2'. www.freightlinertrucks.com/Trucks/Models/M2106? So, the following should be changed to Business Class M2: igcd.net/vehicles.php?make=Freightliner&model=M2+Business+Class igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=37736 (should be changed to 'Business Class M2 106) | ||
This car looks more like part of a renaissance of the Lexus brand to me. One that started with the IS-F, then the LFA, now this. Now if only Toyota can make their normal cars as potentially exciting as this. RWD, over 300 hp, and a sport tuned suspension, among other upgrades. Far from bland and boring. | ||
^Perhaps the S600 [W140] with the AMG powerpack? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W140#S600_Performance -- Last edit: 2012-08-01 18:09:40 | ||
It's spelled 'GReddy', not 'Greedy'. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GReddy | ||
To me it looks more like a VeilSide body kit on a Ferrari than a Zagato design. I'm not gonna say it's extremely ugly...it just could have been better looking. | ||
Agree with Toyota Estima. | ||
Highly altered Subaru Legacy Wagon/Outback? | ||
Actually, I don't think there's a livery difference for the 2013 model. For 2013, the differences are apparently limited to the larger front splitter (with splitter braces) and larger wheels. This has neither, but you're right about it not being a Laguna Seca anyway. | ||
1949 Roadmaster? | ||
Daihatsu Mira [L200]? | ||
Agreed. | ||
Shouldn't it be Fairlady Z, since it's JDM? | ||
carcrasher88 a écrit I know this hasn't been posted on in a long time, but the JDM name is Wizard, not Rodeo. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isuzu_Wizard Bump. | ||
carcrasher88 a écrit Actually, if it's a JDM 3 door, it's MU, not Amigo, Rodeo Sport or Wizard. [Quote]The short-wheelbase (three-door) version was sold as the Isuzu MU and Honda Jazz in Japan.[/Quote] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isuzu_Wizard Bump. | ||
carcrasher88 a écrit Edit: Likely a JDM 3 door, so it's name should be MU. [Quote]The short-wheelbase (three-door) version was sold as the Isuzu MU and Honda Jazz in Japan.[/Quote] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isuzu_Wizard Bump. | ||
JDM name is MU for the 3-door, not Rodeo Sport. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isuzu_Wizard -- Last edit: 2012-07-30 17:00:03 | ||
^Element? Looks like a Nissan Elgrand to me. | ||
Looks like Crown Vic headlights and Caprice windows and taillights to me. | ||
Aston Martin DB9/S/Virage with a different front end? | ||
Looks to me like an Indica Vista-like front end on an Opel Astra GTC [H] 3-door body. | ||
Looks like some sort of Nissan Skyline with a Mercedes-Benz-like front end. | ||
I'm thinking Saab 9-5. | ||
Not sure of the brand, but the production rights to the Robin were sold to B&N Plastics in '02. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliant#Demise | ||
Is it just me, or is that a Chevrolet grille, as opposed to a GMC grille? | ||
^Especially when both the Opel GT and Pontiac Solstice were also assembled in the same plant. So, really, they should all be Origin: USA, with Opel GTs being Origin: USA, Made for D (Germany). -- Last edit: 2012-07-21 22:32:59 | ||
E-Klasse [W210] without the double headlights? | ||
Indeed, that is the trim level. I did a Google search, and it seems the model is an 'upscale' version, seemingly UK exclusive, but I'm not 100% sure. | ||
One thing I missed that I just found on the car, the trim level is LT (can be found on the hatch). | ||
^Especially since after 2007, most (if not all) stock cars using this body or a similar body have used the Impala name instead of Monte Carlo. | ||
^Agreed. | ||
Essentially that, but with a front grille that looks more like this: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/Corona_rt_90_001.jpg | ||
I'm still sticking with the Toyota Corona from the early 70's. Any opinions? -- Last edit: 2012-07-18 15:54:28 | ||
Actually, it IS Origin: UK. The car was developed in the UK by Ford of Europe. | ||
I agree with made for game, although the rear of the roofline reminds me of the Chevrolet Malibu Maxx, just a bit more rounded. -- Last edit: 2012-07-18 15:44:22 | ||
Yes, Arnage was the sedan, Brooklands was the coupe, and Azure was the convertible. | ||
Toyota Corona [T80]? | ||
Audi R8 with a little Lamborghini Gallardo in the front end. | ||
2001-06 Toyota Camry [XV30] | ||
Looks nothing like a Fusion, although the grille does seem Jeep-esque. | ||
Actually, it really is a Focus. What easily gives it away is the rounded line on the front fender above the wheel well. images.thecarconnection.com/med/2003-ford-focus-4dr-sdn-gray_100080454_m.jpg (I know it's a wagon, but they all share the same front end) | ||
What are the two white cars? Are they at any point useable, or at least seen as traffic? Obvious that the other 2 are the 'Micro' and 'Sports'. | ||
Exactly, Civic with (slightly) older Accord (or possibly older Civic, if they had those kind of wheel covers) wheel covers. | ||
^^Indeed, the body looks a lot like a Suburban. | ||
Same here. | ||
Wheel texture looks akin to the wheel covers of a mid to late 90's Honda Accord. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f7/1996-1997_Honda_Accord_coupe_--_03-21-2012.JPG |