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Tuppence870 wrote As I've said before, that's not really true. I explained my reasoning here: igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=269586 There wasn't much of a consensus back then, but I would like to see some discussion on this topic because the American origin is bogus. What are you talking about? The model origin is USA, not Germany. | ||
It would be nice if this was first appeared earlier in Payback and Heat. | ||
That looks way old for a 2018 model. | ||
I would like to see this in the next Need for Speed game. | ||
It's one of the coolest cars in my honest opinion. I wish this was first appeared earlier in Payback and Heat. | ||
I think this is just an Impreza. | ||
1934 Ford Model B. | ||
Is it just me or does Samsung built cars? | ||
TrackMania (2020) | Fun fact: This game is also available on PS4 and PS5 consoles. www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBfqZlBPKBM | |
Bruisemobile wrote That looks too small to be a C-5. I'm leaning more towards a C-17. I agree with Bruise. It looks more like a C-17. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle. I agree. | ||
Boeing 777. | ||
There's that character named Buttercup from The Powerpuff Girls on the right side. | ||
Unlike its undercover variant, this and the enforcer variants lacks its rear spoiler. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote F-15. Agreed. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Learjet. +1 | ||
1986. | ||
What is wrong with these game developers? I think it's actually a 2012 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugatti_Veyron#Bugatti_Veyron_16.4_Grand_Sport_Vitesse_(2012%E2%80%932015) | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Agreed. I see no Chevelle here. And yes, I see more of an Impala than a Chevelle. | ||
I think this isn't playable, it's playable and unlockable. | ||
According to IMCDB, the chassis codes on American vehicles are not necessary to add. Could an administrator remove this? | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Shouldn't its origin be USA, hence its manufacture name? Yes, American Locomotive was an American manufacturer. | ||
I see what it looks like a Bell UH-1 Iroquois. | ||
1993-1995 in North American models. | ||
Made for Game. | ||
Fun fact: This car appears in Race Day Rampage, under the name "Hound". | ||
NFS_fan06 wrote Citroen DS? +1 | ||
Need for Speed: Heat (2019) | Leandro wrote What does the violet star mean that appears in some cars at dealership? It means the vehicle that lacks aftermarket customizations, such as body kits, rear spoilers, hoods, and exhausts except for the wheels, window tint, license plates, and sound system. | |
According to IMPDB says this is a Boeing 777. What's the difference between this and 777? | ||
With some elements of the Bombardier BD-100 Challenger 300. | ||
ZipZaps: Street Rally (2003) | There are movie cars from The Fast and the Furious in this game. | |
2001. Additionally, it's chassis, not chasis. -- Last edit: 2023-04-19 03:21:59 | ||
1993. www.imcdb.org/vehicle_3716-Honda-Civic-Coupe-EJ1-1993.html | ||
Boeing 737. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Oshkosh M-ATV. I agree. | ||
I think it appears to be a typographical error. It's spelled manufacturer. Could an administrator fix this? -- Last edit: 2023-04-17 18:09:15 | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Made for Game. +1 | ||
I'm leaning more towards a Pontiac Firebird. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote Daimler Ferret Scout Car. I agree. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote I'd go with AEC Regal T Class. +1 | ||
Retr0_50s wrote Nope Yes it is. | ||
1975. | ||
This is just an S197, not S190. | ||
Actually, it's Hennessey, not Henessey. And its model origin is USA. | ||
2016+ | ||
According to IMCDB, it was a 2001 model in the movie. | ||
I think it's a first generation 1967-69 Camaro. | ||
Chassis code: (LA) | ||
The mark number is MkIII. | ||
2015+ |