@MisterKenneth Do you think you can make a Alenia competitor to my Dodge Viper-esque car? 2003 Vapid Python VTS Cabriolet - Automated Joy The Python takes the term "sports car" to a whole new meaning. Features: AHS Steel space frame 440 hp naturally aspirated V8 Standard Hood Scoop Things to Note: Currently goes 0-60 in 4.6 seconds Currently goes 50-75 in 2.4 seconds May or may not be copying the 1992-1995 Dodge Viper RT/10
I can try. I'll look into that later. 1985 Soliad Byzantine - A slice of fine luxury Inspired by: Dodge Dynasty Also available as a wagon.
1986 Vapid Bobcat Regular Cab - Undefined Durability This truck will last you a lifetime, even when you hand it to the kids. Features: Biggest V8 possible in this truck Unmatched durability Has hidden tailpipes Things to note: I for once actually made a period-correct front fascia
@MisterKenneth Looks like the Alenia 136 has some competition 2000 Vapid BX-6 Cabriolet - Sportiness Defined This is not a Miata, but may handle like one, only sportier! Features: Front lip for aerodynamics Rear decklid spoiler for aerodynamics Small size for sportier handling 207 HP 24-valve V6 engine Things to Note: Name inspired by the Mazda MX-5 Shape may be identical to a Mazda MX-5 NB
Be scared of me. The LTC Etyx, because naming a car after my fursona is apparently a thing! 265 HP, WAY more than the BX Looks cooler Goes faster Costs about the same (give or take) In North America known as the Fox (because i managed to name it after my fursona twice... kill me now)
2000 Alenia 136 White Tiger - High performance model of Alenia Motors' flagship sports car Top speed: 186.4 MPH 0-62 MPH: 6.8 Main demographics: Pony (Gasmea and Fruinia), Muscle (Archana) Version 3 of the 2000 Alenia 136 Basic (Has updated information. This will be the last time I update it.) Top speed: 120.7 MPH 0-62 MPH: 11.5 Main demographics: Fun (Gasmea), Family Sport (Fruinia and Archana) One reason why you're seeing another update of the 136 Basic is because its original safety stats were below Fruinia's requirements. I wanted this car to be available in all of the three countries. Something I find funny: The White Tiger model is cheaper than the Basic model. BTW, does anyone know what exporting and importing does?
I think that when it comes to a competitor for @Benjamin Tam's 2003 Vapid Python VTS Cabriolet, I think I just did it. 2003 Alenia 1500 - Power is the word Top speed: 161.6 MPH 0-62 MPH: 5.0 Main demographics: Hyper (all countries), Super (all countries) Something I find funny: The 2000 136 White Tiger is much faster than the 1500 (top speed of 186.4 MPH) Something I'm not fully satisfied with: I have no idea how Benjamin Tam was able to make the naturally aspirated engine of the Vapid Python produce 440 HP. The 1500 produces 470 HP, but it's turbo charged, and it was absolute hell to set up (reason being is that I want all of the engine symbols to be completely green at the end of the engine test. Alenia Motors strives to make safe engines that won't blow up in the patron's face).
@Benjamin Tam - Didn't want to bother creating another name, so I used the name "Orion Superstahl" instead. 1957 Orion Superstahl - No, we don't want this, East Germany. kthxbai. The perfect family vehicle. Features: It has a I-3 engine bigger than the other I-3s, coming out at 1 litre. The panels can be used as a head curtain. It has four wheels. Communism. Things to note: It takes nearly two minutes to get to 62 MPH. 0 - 62 is 91 seconds. The only good thing about this vehicle is that it has a (slightly) functional radio. It has communism.
The reason why it's naturally aspirated because with a V8 engine that is 383 cubic inches (6.3L) big, I couldn't add turbos to it because they wouldn't fit. To combat that, I put direct fuel injection, a throttle per cylinder configuration and a performance intake on it. @Dunkleosteus Here's a ugly late 1980s coupe... 1987 Vapid Genovo DX Coupe - Exceptional Commuting It's possible to forget the Genovo's ugly looks when you're driving it. Features: Decent fuel economy Canadian license plate standards Somewhat ugly design Things to note: Sunroof not standard (standard on higher trim levels, which did not come until 1988) 5 seats, to conform with coupe standards No crazy exhausts so you cannot fit your...never mind.
@Benjamin Tam 1940 Neptune Zea-Mays - It's just another farm truck, bro. Brings you all around the farm in a lick. Features: A simple 3.5 L I-6, making 112 HP. Fair driving score. A huge bed, small cab. Things to note: The strange exhaust position makes it harder to stick your hot dog in. It's super light for no real reason. I mean, 2600 LB? It's all steel and cast iron, how? Higher level trims come with V8s and less ass-killing seats. The bed can carry at least 3.62 cows. --- Post updated --- @Benjamin Tam No name or anything for this. I just tried to make the heaviest vehicle possible. Coming out at about 8,430 pounds, I think I accomplished that.
@Dunkleosteus You don't know a true land yacht until you consider this car. 1958 Vapid Megalodon Mk. II Choctawhatchee 5000 Skyliner - Prodigious Luxury Good luck trying to parallel park this car. Features: 1.5 acres of chrome Hidden tailpipes in the rear bumper protrusions 6 seats Complies with Florida license plate regulations Things to note: Approximately 18.14 feet (5.53 meters) long in length. Can fit 1 Dunkleosteus (provided you fold the rear bench seat down) Gets a phenomenal 9.8 miles per gallon
Hey, you took one of our car names. Prepare for the lawful s**tstorm. :< It complies with my states regulations though, so there's that.
Did you not see the Mk. II denotation? Mk. II means Mark 2, or Version 2. Either way, let's just say it was a joint partnership... like how Ford did a joint venture between Changan Automobile and Mazda in 2001.