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![]() Saints Row 2 (2008) | So, basically Volition has found the key to fixing the problems CD Projekt caused when they ported the game? Kinda funny considering how big CD Projekt has become, given how they couldn't even port a console title to PC properly back then. -- Last edit: 2019-12-26 05:25:47 | |
![]() Toyota Supra Wreckfest (2018) | You know what I realized? This is the first car in the game with a rather stock look, body parts wise, and also the first official car with functional lights, including brake and reverse lights. Could this be a possible indication of night racing coming in the future, or at least the option to make the game's cars look fully stock? Also, the police scheme has a choking hazard warning on the trunk. | |
![]() Toyota Corolla Zero Caliber VR (2018) | Dacia Logan with different headlights? | |
![]() Toyota Tacoma Black Mesa (2020) | My first thought was a Toyota Tacoma. | |
![]() Chevrolet Malibu Payday 2 (2013) | Side texture looks to be from a fourth generation Pontiac Grand Am coupe. | |
![]() Hudson Pickup Disney Crossy Road (2016) | Not an AD 3100, Smokey is a 1946 Hudson Pickup. www.imcdb.org/vehicle_1030398-Hudson-Pickup-1946.html | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Actually, there's also the Mirage G4/Attrage, though that's subcompact, not compact. An in their home country, there's Mitsubishi kei cars that aren't crossovers, as well as the i-MiEV, which is still in production and sold at least in Japan, with minor cosmetic changes made most recently in 2018. | |
![]() Chevrolet Blazer Wreckfest (2018) | I know this is a special version of the MudDigger, but since it's clearly supposed to be military spec, couldn't this be listed as an M1009 CUCV, just without the Blazer cap on the rear? | |
![]() Chevrolet C-10 Grand Theft Auto V (2013) | Honestly, I think the additional info should say something like 'inspired by Hoonitruck', since it's clearly based on it, but using a Chevrolet instead of a Ford. | |
![]() Pagani Huayra BC Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Specifically, the late Benny Caiola, who was a friend of Horacio Pagani, and the very first customer of the brand. | |
![]() Infiniti Q60S Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Indeed, Skyline is now a sedan-only nameplate. | |
![]() Porsche Carrera GT The Crew 2 (2018) | Green Flash, aka a blatant ripoff of the hideous Guaczilla GT-R, paint job-wise. | |
![]() Ferrari F355 Spider Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit (1998) | It's true. The dashboard is the biggest giveaway. Only the F1 models that are equipped with the 6-speed electrohydraulic manual transmission had the digital gear display in the cluster. Non-F1 models have an oil pressure gauge in that position. | |
![]() BMW Z4 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Correction with this car: It's actually properly listed in the game as a 2019, as it's clearly a First Edition in Frozen Orange Metallic, the initial release of the [G29], just like the M5 was (and still is) the First Edition when it debuted in Payback. | |
![]() Volkswagen Passat Alarm für Cobra 11: Burning Wheels (2008) | Yeah, that's more like Passat B5 with some Golf/Jetta/Bora textures used on the nose. | |
![]() Volvo FH12 Carmageddon II: Carpocalypse Now (1998) | Also, Abba Cab = Abacab, a Genesis song and album from 1981. | |
![]() Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Idle Racing GO: Clicker Tycoon (2018) | Honestly, I'm seeing a lot of E36 and E46 3 Series in this. | |
![]() unknown Burndown (2019) | You mean the Enforcer, or it's earlier names Megadestroyer 1/2 or Super Cannon? | |
![]() unknown Burndown (2019) | Something about this has me thinking either an old Cadillac or Lincoln. | |
![]() unknown Burndown (2019) | Dodge Charger [LD]? | |
![]() unknown Burndown (2019) | Front reminds me of an old Jaguar. Maybe a heavily modified E-Type? | |
![]() Aultman-Taylor American Truck Simulator (2016) | It's a steam tractor, that I can confirm. Not sure what manufacturer, though. | |
![]() Dodge Caliber Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | At least the Express is still relevant, since it's still in production as is. Heck, I'm surprised they didn't bring the Nissan Frontier traffic model. | |
![]() Aston Martin DB11 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Exactly. The DB11 will be in the next Bond film, though. | |
![]() Lamborghini Huracán RWD Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Just like the Ferrari 488 GTB, this Huracan has authentic race car parts that can be installed. In this case, the parts are from the Huracan GT3 and Super Trofeo. | |
![]() Chevrolet Impala Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Amazing how it went from unused Snoop Dogg album cover art to street art in a Need For Speed game. | |
![]() Lotus Exige Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | 'JPS' = John Player Special, an iconic sponsor of Lotus race cars from 1972 through 1986. | |
![]() Ferrari 458 Spider Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | 'PURRARI' = referring to Deadmau5' Ferrari 458, which featured a Nyan Cat livery and custom 'Purrari' emblems, which resulted in Ferrari North America serving Cease-and-Desist order over it. | |
![]() Nissan Skyline GT-R Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Interestingly, it doesn't have the proper front bumper equipped, which IS available in the game. | |
![]() Jaguar F-Type R Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Yet again, I'll provide an accurate explanation. 'SHAGUAR' = A reference to the Austin Powers films and the titular character's Jaguar E-Type, which is given this name. | |
![]() Nissan 350Z Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | It wasn't an abandoned garage, it was at Lucas' hideout garage in Rockville. | |
![]() Ferrari 488 GTB Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | By the looks of it, the custom body parts, while not marked as Ferrari parts (rather as Carbon brand parts), allow players to replicate the 488 GT3 (with or without 24h race bumper lights) or the 488 Challenge. | |
![]() Nissan 350Z Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | But isn't the 993 technically Lucas' car? | |
![]() Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S Forza Horizon 4 (2018) | Yep, just like a Porsche Panamera. | |
![]() Porsche 911 Targa Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | 'FLORIO' - Targa Florio, the event from which Porsche named the Targa model after, and the event Porsche won eleven times. | |
![]() Mercedes-AMG C 63 S Coupé Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | 'DTM2018' - Referring to the 2018 DTM season, and both the fact that Mercedes-AMG won the championship that season with their C 63 DTM car, and the fact that 2018 was Mercedes-AMG's final season in DTM. | |
![]() Lamborghini Countach Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | 'S0 80S' - So 80's, referring to the era from which this car is from, as the Countach is one of the biggest car icons of the 80's. | |
![]() Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | I'll give a better, proper one. 'JOTA' - The letter 'J' in Spanish, and also referring back to the Miura P400 Jota from 1970, which any Lamborghini bearing the Jota or J designations draw their heritage back to, including the Diablo SV30 Jota. | |
![]() VAZ 1111 Oka EmergeNYC (2016) | At least the Oka would make some sense in a game like this, since there is a company selling low-speed EV Okas here, but this looks to be the regular one, and not the electric one. | |
![]() Cadillac Coupe DeVille Street Drag (2012) | 1965 Coupe de Ville? | |
![]() Pontiac LeMans Street Drag (2012) | 1979-80 Pontiac LeMans | |
![]() Buick Roadmaster Portal Stories: Mel (2015) | Not certain on the car seen here, but I can confirm that this is a heavily edited version of the June 1980 copy of Car Craft magazine, which had a yellow Camaro Z/28 on the cover. dtkp6g0samjql.cloudfront.net/uploads/photo/file/13855794/gallery_hero_Car_Craft_June_1980-2016_01_16_10_24_42.jpg | |
![]() Edsel Portal Stories: Mel (2015) | I found the image on an Edsel archive site. It's just a prototype sketch, no model name mentioned, but it's from March 1956. edsel.net/prototype.html | |
![]() Toyota Tundra Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019) | Tundra with a Hilux bed. That's quite something. | |
![]() Toyota Camry EmergeNYC (2016) | Looks like a NYC Taxi Toyota Camry Hybrid to me. | |
![]() Ford F-550 EmergeNYC (2016) | Did some searching on Google, some results say it's an F-450, others say it's an F-550. One result also names the wrecker body as being made by Norfolk, VA's Dynamic Towing Equipment & Manufacturing. | |
![]() Volkswagen Golf Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | That, and likely with some Elmer Fudd mixed in. | |
![]() Polestar 1 Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | CYAN = Cyan Racing, which formerly ran under the Polestar name prior to Volvo's purchase of Polestar. | |
![]() Nissan 370Z Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Yep, though it would have been more fitting on the [Z33] 350Z (aka Fairlady Z), since that was the car in Tokyo Drift. | |
![]() Nissan 180SX Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Yep, Ryan Cooper from ProStreet, who was famously known for driving an S13, though it was a US-Spec 240SX in that game, as opposed to this JDM 180SX. |