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![]() Junkers Ju 52/3m Cities in Motion (2011) | 1932 Junkers JU-52/3M | |
![]() unknown Cities in Motion (2011) | Spartan Gladiator? | |
![]() Pullman-Standard 43-CX Cities in Motion (2011) | The typical trolleybus that traveled the streets in Santiago, Chile in the 50s | |
![]() Daihatsu Move Cities in Motion (2011) | Daihatsu Move (L900) | |
![]() Daihatsu Move Cities in Motion (2011) | Opel Zafira | |
![]() Daihatsu Move Cities in Motion (2011) | Suzuki Alto? | |
![]() Pierce Arrow XT Cities in Motion (2011) | Pierce Arrow XT? It's only on the New York map and looks based on a FDNY rescue truck. | |
![]() Hess lighTram 3 Cities in Motion (2011) | Hess lighTram 3 [BGGT-N2C]: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/07/Verkehrsbetriebe_Z%C3%BCrich_-_Linie_31_-_LighTram3-Hochformat-T%C3%BCrseite-4-3.jpg | |
![]() Toyota Crown Cities in Motion (2011) | Toyota Crown Royal (S120) perhaps? | |
![]() GAZ 55 Cities in Motion (2011) | Maybe a Cadillac Series 355? | |
![]() Panhard 178 Cities in Motion (2011) | 1937 Panhard 178 | |
![]() ZiU 682 G Cities in Motion (2011) | Agreed | |
![]() Jelcz 120 ME Cities in Motion (2011) | Jelcz 120MTE | |
![]() Jelcz 120 ME Cities in Motion (2011) | Berliet or Jelcz PR100? | |
![]() ZiU 682 G Cities in Motion (2011) | ZiU-9 from the name? | |
![]() ZiU 5 Cities in Motion (2011) | ZiU-5 from the name | |
![]() Lexus 2054 EV Cities in Motion (2011) | made for game | |
![]() Toyota Kyukyusha Cities in Motion (2011) | If Google Translate is up to scratch it's a 1963 Toyota Crown FS45V Ambulance | |
![]() Peugeot 403 Cities in Motion (2011) | I would err more toward the '55 Peugeot 403. | |
![]() unknown Cities in Motion (2011) | I'd say Mersedes-Benz L-Series | |
![]() Magirus-Deutz Merkur Cities in Motion (2011) | Magirus-Deutz Merkur | |
![]() Peugeot 403 Cities in Motion (2011) | 1953 Opel Kapitan | |
![]() Bedford A-Type Cities in Motion (2011) | Opel Blitz | |
![]() unknown Cities in Motion (2011) | Fifth gen Mitsubishi Galant? | |
![]() Toyota Corolla Cities in Motion (2011) | 2006 Toyota Auris | |
![]() Suzuki Every Cities in Motion (2011) | 2005 Suzuki Every | |
![]() Toyota Crown Cities in Motion (2011) | Toyota Crown [GRS180] | |
![]() unknown Cities in Motion (2011) | Toyota Crown Comfort | |
![]() Lexus 2054 EV Cities in Motion (2011) | 2054 Lexus. It doesn't seem to have a model name, other than being 'that one from Minority Report' | |
![]() Toyota bB Cities in Motion (2011) | First thing that comes to mind is the 2nd Gen Scion xB | |
![]() Honda Civic Cities in Motion (2011) | 2000 Volkswagen Passat B5.5 | |
![]() Opel Blitz Cities in Motion (2011) | Yep. vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/callofduty/images/d/d7/Opel_Blitz_model_WaW.png/revision/latest?cb=20150412124547 Edit: HOLY CRAP HOW DID THAT GET AS BIG AS A CAR WHEEL -- Last edit: 2020-07-15 18:16:43 (Klumb3r) | |
![]() Opel Blitz Cities in Motion (2011) | Yeah this is definitely an Opel Blitz | |
![]() Mercedes-Benz O 405 Cities in Motion (2011) | Mercedes-Benz O405, though, it has the body of the N409. If you have found the bus that looks like it, if it's a Mercedes-Benz, tell me. | |
![]() MAN SD 200 Cities in Motion (2011) | 1974-1985 SD200 because the top deck windshield appears "merged" and not separated as the SD 73 SD200 will have that design. The SD74 SD200 officially used the "M.A.N Büssing" grille while the previous version of that bus does not, it only uses the Büssing wings instead. Most likely, this bus appears to resemble the SD82-85 version, because it is fitted with a matrix system. Here, you can look at what the buses look like: traditionsbus.de/Fahrzeuge/man_sd200.htm -- Last edit: 2019-10-20 09:10:40 | |
![]() Steyr 92-Series Cities in Motion (2011) | Steyr | |
![]() Neoplan Jumbocruiser Cities in Motion (2011) | Double decker articulated bus. | |
![]() CAIO Topbus Cities in Motion (2011) | Longest bus I've ever seen on this site. -- Last edit: 2019-05-24 15:03:08 | |
![]() Leyland Olympian Cities in Motion (2011) | Looks amazing! If only they there was Right-Hand traffic in London in this game... | |
![]() AEC Routemaster Cities in Motion (2011) | The driver's seat is on the wrong side, so this must be an American double-decker bus. | |
![]() Mercedes-Benz O 405 Cities in Motion (2011) | sajmon14 wrote I'd put that NAW-something into extra info field How? NAW only produced the chassis of the O402, Goppel made the body, and the body is Mercedes-Benz O402. | |
![]() Mercedes-Benz O 405 Cities in Motion (2011) | I'd put that NAW-something into extra info field | |
![]() Mercedes-Benz O 405 Cities in Motion (2011) | They are sold as "Mercedes-Benz O 402", so I guess this is how we should classify them here. But I agree that it's difficult with busses and campervans when the body and the chassis are not from the same company... | |
![]() Mercedes-Benz O 405 Cities in Motion (2011) | I don't know how to list the O402, I list is as NAW (chassis maker) Goppel (body maker) Mercedes-Benz O402 (body) BH 2-23 (chassis) -- Last edit: 2017-01-28 15:05:49 | |
![]() Setra SG 219 SL Cities in Motion (2011) | Ikarus 435/Setra SG219SL | |
![]() Mercedes-Benz O 405 Cities in Motion (2011) | It's very short, I think it's the Mercedes-Benz O402. | |
![]() Cities in Motion (2011) | Really? How can it be a '38 Bussing? I think it's an articulated version of the Stern-Berger Urban. | |
![]() Opel Blitz Cities in Motion (2011) | Agree on Opel Blitz. | |
![]() Volvo TR671 Cities in Motion (2011) | Agree on Volvo TR671. Because the rear of the Skoda, Citroen, Fiat and Peugeot are different. | |
![]() BMW 5 Cities in Motion (2011) | I would say Chevrolet Caprice too. |