We all know the car brands in BeamNG: Civetta, Gavril, ETK etc. But what about companies which do not make cars? Here is an overview of them: BeamNG: BeamNG is one of the companies in the game. It runs at least one gas station (the one on ECA). It also operates in the shipping business and is a large corporation in it, because it owns many containers and silos. The company also owns Gavril H-Series cars. BeamNG also produces roofbags for cars. Its phone number is 1-800-555-BEAM (1-800-555-2326). Motoring: Motoring is probably a subsidiary of BeamNG, as it uses its logo. It is a driving school that operated/operates 1.5 DXi Covets. Their slogan is "Shaping safer drivers". Nodeoline: Nodeoline is another gas company. It used to run small stations. Their status as a company is unknown, but all their stations are bankrupt. Pointie: A manufacturer of permanent markers. Their slogan is "Make your point". It is mostly a fictional counterpart to Sharpie, as both brands use a similar font, color scheme and product designs. CarPlus: A manufacturer of aftermarket car accesories. Their only known products are 3 sets of hubcaps. They are probably a low-cost brand. Grip-All: A tire manufacturer. Many cars have the name of that manufacturer on their tires. It also sponsors billboards on the Hirochi Raceway. According to their advertising, they sell "tires with above average grip at low, low prices". Okudai: A possibly Japanese manufacturer of tuning parts. It makes several steering wheels, rims and a bodykit for the Covet. Turbo Rabbit: A counterpart to Rocket Bunny, it manufactures an overfender kit for the 200BX. Nomi: A steering wheel manufacturer. Most probably based on the real-life company Momo. It is one of the sponsors of the 200BX Race. Alder: A muscle-style rim manufacturer. Makes several designs, including the Rush and Dragger. One of the sponsors of the Group 4 Civetta Bolide. Folk: A tuning rim maker, based on the real-life company Volk. Some of their products have the company logo on them. Arnida: A tuning steering wheel manufacturer. It mainly produces deep-dish ones. Legno: A steering wheel manufacturer. It manufactures the Legno Classico, based on the well-known Formula wheel. Clockwise: A manufacturer of tuning rims, used in drift, race and tuner cars. Dreid: A manufacturer of rally rims, based on a certain real-life design. Rodney's Tires: A tire manufacturer or shop. Anna, the mechanic, might have an affiliation with it, as their logo is on her clothes. Randolph: The name of the company is on the mudflaps of the yet unreleased trailer for the T-series. It might be the trailer's manufacturer, as the manufacturer name is commonly written on mudflaps. Brigsby: A manufacturer of car bodykits. One of its products is on the ETK 2400i's Evolution variant. Turboburger: A burger bar, or a chain of them. It advertises itself on the Gavril Grand Marshall taxi. The ad contains an offer, according to which if you buy an Absurdo Burgo with Cheezo, you can get a Double Burger Bacon Supreme for $5.99. Their restaurant, or at least one of them, is located on the West Coast. Rapid Taxi: A taxi company that operated/operates Gavril Grand Marshalls. Their phone number is 333-333. Rapid Taxi vehicles advertise Pointie and Turboburger. One of their vehicles has the "2L27" taxi license number. Beambeer: Probably a beer company. One of the sponseors of the racing version of the ETK I-series. The name might be a pun at the Polish word "bimber" ("moonshine") TastiCola: A cola manufacturer. It has a red-and-white logo, probably inspired by Coca-Cola. It uses red trailers to carry its products. Beamcom: A communication company, most possibly an ISP and/or a cellphone operator. They own/owned a fleet of white-and-red Gavril H25 Vansters. Their slogan is "Connecting. Everywhere.", while the color scheme might be taking loose inspiration from Comcast. There also is a no-name product - the D-series has a battery with a label that only states "Battery". What do you think of that list? Are there any companies I have missed? Edit: Thanks to lyndon123, lukerules117, doge01, ktheminecraftfan and Drivver for reminging me about Alder, Folk, BeamNG roofbags, Arnida, Dreid, Clockwise, Legno, Rodney's Tires and TastiCola!
Wow, didn't know that we have such a list of brands (Ps: i heard, BeamNG also makes a vehicle simulator )
Grip All tires are low cost and don't have the best quality, the "offroad-tour" signs in Utah say something like that.
There seems to be a company that starts with the BeamNG logo and ends with Motoring i'm guessing this would be a parody of AA.
Bumping 1 month thread but there's one more brand new brand RT - Rodney's Tires, probably producing tires
Yeah I'm not familiar with English company names, for me it sounded like tires company i.ex. like Grip-All, but you are right, there's even real company named like this, you can google it. So it still could be a brand like West Coast Customs, but can only be just a small company that isn't a brand.