I just noticed that the wheels have standard road tires and not the usual rally tires, was it the case on the group B Lancias, or is it because skinny tires look bad on the bolide?
Says the guy who has a Saturn Vue for his avatar! Just joking of course, I just found this a bit of oxymoron! --- Post updated --- The Fiat 500 Jolly is another car in the same style!
I think the Bolidie was one that while needing a remaster I Still enjoyed it, I think it looks hot the update. Also We know its a muscle car.... But Im wondering.. Will we get a luxury version like the 300c. And a coupe version like the Challenger ? Hmm make a V6 Muscle coupe ;P I mean is its just the batsion without a coupe or luxury style one. I will still love it. and still be happy as Larry NOTE the picture of the 300c is a Lancia Thema
I'm still wondering if it will be 0.24.x or 0.25.x. It seems too early for 0.25.x but too big of an update for 0.24.x. When the update releases we will all want a 1.9tdi engine for the bastion.
Major releases are x.x Minor releases are x.x.x Hotfixes are x.x.x.x So we have a major update 0.24 Hotfixes for it 0.24.0.1 & 0.24.0.2 And the upcoming minor release (aka content drop) 0.24.1 Hope that clears it up
Beamng EXT4 filesystem when OT: personally i hope the bolide has a new suspension completely, or maybe a whole new chassis, the bolide looks kind of stubby to my eyes in its current state.
Nope, I don't, nor will I ever. With that said though, a 90s German FWD Hatchback with a VR6 would be very nice!
What if...to tie in the Bastion with the Bolide, they also released a badge-engineered luxury version of the Bastion under the Civetta brand?
No, i dont think so. if they would do such a thing it would probably be a Soliad for a full size executive sedan. Or maybe a midsize i dont know if the United States still recognize a modern Charger sedan as a full size as im not american.
I don't think it would be possible, since there's a massive cultural difference. --- Post updated --- American car sizes are like this: Full-size - 5.3m and longer Midsize - 4.7m to 5.0m Compact - 4.0m to 4.5m Subcompact - 4.0m or shorter Tbh, I don't think any American brand would have this much Euro influence put into its cars. American car companies usually use the Euro influence on the suspension design and tuning but the styling is clearly American. They also recently started using Euro influence on the engine designs (the Flat-Plane crankshaft has only been in use since 2015 by the Americans, with the Shelby GT350 while Ferrari has been using such a design for literally decades).
I mean, the Lancia Thema pictured in @gtaman788's post is literally a rebadged Chrysler 300 shipped across the Atlantic to be sold in Italy.