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Modified version of the Hardy Motorbikes Chopper from Watch Dogs and Watch Dogs 2. www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=115064 | ||
Basically a Bogen Bus from Watch Dogs 2 with modifications to the front that make it look more like a VW than the WD2 model. www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=102732 | ||
Komatsu of some sort? | ||
Yeah, that's very unusual. Trucks like the Isuzu NPR are used at airports, but not for those puropses. They're usually refueling trucks. | ||
Indeed, it does. Just look at the red one on the left side of the screenshot. Same model, clearly looks more GM than Ford. | ||
Toyota Yaris/Vitz with Chevrolet Aveo/Sonic tail lights? | ||
Infiniti G35/Nissan Skyline [V35]? | ||
126 | ||
Certainly a strange error. The car doesn't have that there in Horizon 4, that's for certain, which means that it was eventually fixed there...but not here. | ||
Wow, I just noticed that. They actually put those where the Ferrari name is supposed to be, someone ABSOLUTELY messed up that bad. | ||
Yes, but the one in the game has the Union Jack taillights, which didn't arrive in the US until the 2019 models went on sale here, 2018s have the older lights. Which leads me to think it might either be 2018 LHD Euro-spec, or a 2019 US-Spec that's improperly listed as a 2018. | ||
British car, game set in the UK, UK based development studio...and it's LHD US-spec. Really? How did they screw it up THAT much? | ||
Fiat Uno, perhaps? | ||
Pretty sure this is a rear view. | ||
Mazda RX-8. The badges are right there on the rear. | ||
Koenigsegg One:1 | ||
Koenigsegg Regera | ||
BMW M8 GTE | ||
Acura NSX GT3 | ||
Porsche 918 Spyder | ||
Bugatti Chiron | ||
2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray [C7] by West Coast Customs | ||
Dodge Challenger with a Liberty Walk bodykit. | ||
Ferrari 458 Italia and Zenvo ST1 in background? | ||
With a 2015-16 Ford Mustang in the background. | ||
First generation GMC Safari (note the three section grille, which only the Safari had) | ||
Express? Pretty sure that's MUCH closer to a Toyota Hiace than an Express. | ||
Sebring-Vanguard CitiCar? | ||
DeTomaso Pantera, perhaps? | ||
Mack? | ||
Rather unexpected console debut here. Expecting a lot of aircraft inspired liveries on this one. | ||
Dang, they actually beat Forza to this one. Quite a surprise, given T10 and PG's relationship with Ferrari. | ||
So, I've looked things over with this car, and honestly...I actually think Saab is correct. Specifically, a late 80's-early 90's 900 convertible. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab_900#Convertible | ||
I see they changed the license plate for this from it's GT6 appearance, where it just read 'Renault', now it represents the Renault Classic department of Renault. That's a pretty neat touch. | ||
Peterbilt, for certain. | ||
Fiat Toro with a little Renault Duster Oroch mixed in? | ||
To me, it looks like an Aston Martin with a hint of Mercedes-Benz in the front. | ||
With Charger tail lights. | ||
Looks like a Viper/Mustang hybrid. | ||
That is EXACTLY what this is. | ||
Bigfoot 5 was built specifically for Firestone's 10 foot tall Tundra tires (which, apparently, were primarily engineered for military use). In 1995, Bigfoot 7 was modified to accommodate the same size wheels and tires as Bigfoot 5. | ||
Current generation iteration of USA-1. | ||
Interesting fact: This game was released in 2015, but this scheme wasn't introduced until 2016. | ||
This is the later re-bodied version of Tornado, the truck originally debuted in 1998, retired in 2013. -- Last edit: 2019-04-18 23:45:52 | ||
Fact: This Black Knight (not related to the original Black Knight) was originally run as a second version of Gunslinger and Cowboy, until 2010, when it was converted into the Black Knight seen here. | ||
Built in 2012, ran until 2015 (the year this game was released). | ||
This is the 2013 version of Bad Habit, which was the final year for Bad Habit on the original chassis. The next year, Bad Habit would go to a Ford Expedition body on a former Scarlet Bandit chassis, which would turn out to be the final year for Bad Habit. This is also the version that set the current world record for the longest ramp jump by a monster truck. | ||
Bigfoot 16, built in 2007, retired in 2012. | ||
Apparently, this is an Australian monster truck, not an American one. Debuted in 2009. monstertruck.fandom.com/wiki/Raptor%27s_Rampage -- Last edit: 2019-04-18 23:15:57 | ||
Built in 1992, Bigfoot 10 was the first mid-engined Bigfoot. The body is the original body, #10 was later rebodied with a first generation Super Duty body, and was eventually retired after a crash in 2015. |