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Just like the plain version, a heavily altered GMC Savana. | ||
Made for Game with what looks like Holden Ute taillights. | ||
2011 Dodge Durango from behind the B-pillar, everything from the B-pillar forward looks like a severely distorted BMW X5. | ||
1994-2002 with the nose of a 2009+. | ||
Exactly. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GAZ_Tigr | ||
GMC Savana with some rather major alterations and rearrangements of parts? | ||
Dodge based? | ||
The Super Duty name is used on all Ford trucks F-250 and up, along with heavier duty E-Series models. | ||
Jeep Wagoneer? | ||
Taylor-Dunn B-248 with a few modifications? www.taylor-dunn.com/vehicle-details-standard.aspx?id=3 | ||
BAW BJ 2022 | ||
Still? www.still.co.uk/ -- Last edit: 2013-11-22 23:44:00 | ||
The 5.4 V8 badge on the tailgate is a direct nod to the 5.4L Triton V8 available in the Super Duty from the first model year of the Super Duty in 1999 until 2010, after which it was replaced with the 6.2L Boss V8 in the third generation 2011 model. | ||
Looks like they slapped an Isuzu grille on it. Clearly the same model from Black Ops II, but the details are much more visible. Has foglamps, chromed door handles and chromed roof racks, which automatically make this an LTZ trim level. Same should be applied to the Black Ops II version. | ||
Since the game takes place in the US, would it be a good idea to list this as a 1970, since that was the only year the Méhari was sold in the US? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_M%C3%A9hari#US_import | ||
Holy... ...good thing I just bought an apartment with a 10 car garage online today. | ||
That bus in the background...AEC Routemaster? | ||
Exactly. The H1 designation wasn't used until 2003, when the H2 was introduced. | ||
www.gran-turismo.com/us/news/00_1946763.html New teaser shots. Apparently they've ditched the wing. Also, it's name is Mercedes-Benz 'AMG Vision Gran Turismo', according to the page in the link. | ||
Exactly. | ||
With the information that R* put out today, it's safe to assume the van up front is the Bravado Paradise, meaning it is a variant of the existing Rumpo. | ||
Both the designer of the original Crossfire concept (Eric Stoddard) and the designer who refined that design to the production car (Andrew Dyson) are both American, so you've got a point there. -- Last edit: 2013-11-11 20:49:55 | ||
There's not a single American made part on the Crossfire. carphotos.cardomain.com/ride_images/3/529/3862/26321930725_large.jpg | ||
But it was also built in Germany, as well. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Crossfire | ||
spider.mclaren.com/ Not according to the McLaren website. | ||
Origin: Canada www.rwd-design.com/164261/1583917/portfolio/2013-rwd-p30-6-lmp1 twitter.com/RWDDesign | ||
International 9400i Eagle | ||
Looks like a restyled version of the Buick LaCrosse from the original Cities XL (www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=30112), just made to look a bit more like an X-Type (which isn't that hard to do). | ||
I stand corrected. Definitely a 773D. | ||
Back end reminds me a bit of an Aston Martin V12 Vanquish (the older one, not the current one). | ||
Not sure of the model, but it's a Caterpillar. | ||
Caterpillar 797 | ||
Massey Ferguson 9895 The name was changed to Fred Martinson and the 5 in the model name was changed to 6. | ||
Freightliner M2 106 Business Class with a Morgan van body (note the logo on the portion over the cab). -- Last edit: 2013-11-06 17:32:13 | ||
Yes, with Tahoe/Suburban taillights. | ||
Made For Game It's the same car from the original Cities XL. www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=56511 | ||
Rear may have a hint of first generation BMW Z4 in it, and there is a small amount of further evidence in the badging. The badging lists the engine as a 3.0l V6, read as V6 3.0i. The 'i' after the displacement is characteristic of the 2004-08 BMW Z4 3.0i. The 3.0 displacement could also be a nod to another mid-2000's Chrysler coupe, the Mitsubishi Eclipse based Chrysler Sebring coupe, and it's 3.0L G6V2 V6. | ||
Yes. 2004-06. | ||
Renault Clio II? | ||
Freightliner FL80? | ||
Focus CC, not convertible. Built in Italy (by Pininfarina). www.imcdb.org/vehicle_343197-Ford-Focus-CC-2007.html Also, it's a 2009 facelifted model. | ||
carcrasher88 wrote Could someone change this to the Terraza? I even provided proof. Also, it's Class: Cars, Van/MPV, not Off-road/SUV, since it's a minivan. Bumping, because it still hasn't been changed. | ||
Whoa...didn't see that coming. Talk about a pleasant surprise. | ||
#17 Keihin Real Racing, and it's a 2012, according to the Gran Turismo 6 car list. www.gran-turismo.com/local/jp/data1/products/gt6/carlist_en.html Vehicle is #54 on the list. -- Last edit: 2013-11-05 16:21:00 | ||
1957 | ||
Yep. Aqua is the JDM name for it. | ||
The AAR 'Cuda was essentially a road going version of the cars run by the factory backed Trans-Am series team AAR, which stands for All American Racers, with drivers Swede Savage and Dan Gurney. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Barracuda#1970.E2.80.9374 | ||
A stock one would be nice. Regardless, this is one monstrous machine. 1,076 horsepower, converted to RWD. And yet, on the outside...it looks stock. Definitely a 'sleeper'. | ||
Exactly, not Hyundai's debut, just the i20's debut. | ||
Caterpillar |