there's already a car called the dodge d-series so i don't think that would have any problems with FIAT
The Dodge D series was discontinued in 1993, and names like D series are really generic and I doubt Chrysler would have any problems with it, and even if they did, I don't think they could do much about it.
It dpends if it's copyrighted or not, the d-series is old and the name is very generic so it might not've been copyrighted, while fiat probably copyrighted the use of this name, at least on a car.
Opel was German and Vauxhall was British at first, before both were bought by GM and then PSA. I do see your point though, I think it's just hard to categorize cars as automakers are so multinational, with multiple design, manufacturing, and market regions. I would indeed call the T100 a Japenese pickup truck. Toyota designed and built it, in Japan, to export it somewhere else. As to the Falcon, that's actually exactly what I'm saying with the most recent generation of Transit. Ford Europe designed and built the first two generations of Transit. The third generation was designed by Ford US, but still only sold in Europe, and the most recent one was joint designed by Ford Europe and Ford US for both markets, even releasing the latest version at the NAIAS, rather than IAA or equivalent. Is it still fair to call a van designed, built, and sold in the US completely European? See above.
Okay, the Transit is American, but there shouldn't be a new H series. It should be called something else. Or, instead of being a Gavril, it could be an Autobello or a Cherrier or some new European brand, or a Japanese van like the Toyota Hiace or Nissan Caravan.
I agree with you there, we don't need a new gen of h-series, we need a Gavril Move. Or something. Anyway, yeah, maybe they'd even release multiple generations at once if they did this... to feature a new UI perhaps? --- Post updated --- Went into Update Speculation mode there for a sec
2029 Jeoung Proto X "A Futuruistic Korean Car" this is the most beautiful korean concept car ever, imagine if this was a production model, that would be better, if jeoung decided to show this car, that means that the car will be released in late 2029.
2018 Gavril Clock "America's best compact suv ever" the gavril clock is the best suv ever, it likes offroading but it has lots of features in there, this is the most underrated suv ever Engine Specs 1,8L i4 2,1L V6 2,4L V8
2022 Jargl Redna "Jargl's EV Suv" this has to be the best suv ever, with a 104Kw, battery engine, being a 8 speed automatic and having the best look on this car, we love this car, seriously a cool car --- Post updated --- 2022 Cherrier Tornado "French SUV"
So, gotta ask, what are the odds of something like the Rally Raid trucks they use in Dakar for example ever coming to the game? I'd love to see something similar to the Kamaz trucks! Heck, I'd pay for it as a DLC since beam is the best 20 bucks I ever spend and definitely worth more than just that! I'd imagine a more modern truck with cargo applications with a rally config and special frame etc!
2020 Cherrier Sweetie (The Rebadged Citigo) the cherrier sweetie is a cool rebadged citigo, which it has the best car ever, it has some beautiful wheels, which it can make them cool, (i'm running out of words) Engine Specs: i4 1,7L I4 1,8L i4 1,9L
Can we get a 4 door version of the hopper? Have it where you can use the d-series axles and suspension options. able to run 40s or 42s comfortably? with the 8 lug hubs for durability. I know there is a couple mods that have 4 doors but the one I use seems abandoned plus the drive shaft is off center and the hubs rotate while driving, the steering is kinda fragile, and the wheel wells are pretty small for larger tires. not really realistic.
here are some things https://www.beamng.com/resources/ibishu-hopper-4-door-no-limits.3404/ https://www.beamng.com/resources/brutto-grander.19317/