The official Pessima production stopped in 2000, so its successor should be styled after 2000-2001 model year cars, not 2005-2006 like you suggested.
Not atm. Sure. When I get back to my PC, I'll try to remember to screenshot them. Yep. Turn signals too. Thanks for all the suggestions for rear designs. Let's not turn this into the next Vehicle Suggestions thread. I'll work with the suggestions I've got so far.
i would love to see this i like the pessima so maybe i could be the 3 gen pessima maybe that an idea --- Post updated --- yes i have an idea
Yes. Their taillights are very similar. BTW, we don't have some cars in Europe, for example Buicks, Lincolns, Cadillacs, and Chevrolets (Even the Chevys offered in Canada, for example the Orlando, the brand stopped sales in Eastern Europe in 2013, I suppose) However, you can always import one of these...
OMG when is the mod coming out?,cause he says he want his goal is to finish/release this before 2018. im really extided for when it comes out!
I really hate to disappoint, but unfortunately I will not be able to release this before 2018. Some complications arose that caused a delay in progress. I'm doing the best I can to complete this soon. Thanks for your patience! Sorry guys for not responding as quickly as I used to. I didn't receive any alerts that people had posted on this thread.
European Fords are (mainly) built in Europe. Lower end of the range is also designed and engineered in Germany - pre Ka+ Ka, Fiesta, Focus, pre-Fusion Mondeo, C-Max, S-Max, Galaxy. We didn't get most of the US-designed models in the past, with some occasional exceptions (like the '01 Mercury Cougar, sold as a Ford here, or the Explorer available on select markets). Even now, the brunt of their euro range is european-sourced. Ford used to have distinct divisions for USA, Australia, Continental Europe (aka Ford Cologne) and England, with specific models being designed and manufactured locally. More often than not they had very little in common with one another - think of the european Escort and it's NA equivalent.