Vehicle suggestions (See first post)

Discussion in 'Ideas and Suggestions' started by Donken, Aug 6, 2012.

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It's possible to add a minivan from the 90s please?

  1. Yes, it's possible.

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  2. No, it's impossible, sorry.

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  3. We are going to think

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  1. MatthewStevenGo

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    2001 Honda SM-X










     
  2. CommandoAir

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    This has already been requested a bunch of times. Good idea though.
     
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  3. MrAnnoyingDude

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    It's a 2-door sedan - a 2-door car, but with no serious sporting or luxury pretensions, just 2 doors less because tradition/cheapness/pre-child-lock safety concerns/kidnapping.
     
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    If so, then what is the difference between a sedan and a coupe?
     
  5. MrAnnoyingDude

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    A coupe is stylized and marketed towards the sporting/luxury crowd, while a 2dr sedan is stylized and marketed towards the cheap/safety-conscious crowd.

    A good showcase is the Opel Kadett B. The right picture in the top row is a 2-door sedan, while the bottom row is coupes. The fastback is an "in-between" car.
     
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  6. Ytrewq

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    I dont think target audience is what defines the body style.
     
  7. MrAnnoyingDude

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    It plays a role in distinguishing the thin line.
     
  8. Ytrewq

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    I wonder what's written in their titles.
    By the way, any data on interior space? According to the internet, this is what defines the type.
     
  9. MrAnnoyingDude

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    Top ones are sedans ("Limousine"), bottom are coupes.
     
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    Modern supercars is okay idea, however....

    BeamNG really needs a late 50s Italian GT.
     
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    2002-2015 Auriga Heron
     
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  12. MrAnnoyingDude

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    IIRC Auriga was meant to be an US maker, something like Cadillac, Packard, Duesenberg or Locomobile.
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    Actually, thinking about it made me want to suggest a 70s/80s/90s fullsize Auriga sedan/hearse, Auriga (Heron) Saloon, based on the Cadillac (Fleetwood) Brougham.
     
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  13. TheDiamondLord8

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    *cough hack* SBR4 *cough cough*
     
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    welcome to the forums. I know you joined today so i wont bash you hard. it takes time to know what goes where
     
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    There should be something similar to Jay Leno's Tank Car in BeamNG. It is IMO the ultimate hotrod.
     
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    1992 - 2002 Wesley WLC - Bentley Continental R/S/T

    1990s British front engined, RWD, luxury coupé. Its design would be based mainly on Bentley Continental R's, so it would look nearly the same to it. Front end would only have rectangular headlights with separated indicators. Rear end would be more modern version of Bentley Turbo R. Interior would be just a different version of Bentley Continental R's. It was available both in Long and Short Wheelbase.

    • Baron - luxury version, features dark brown interior, dark brown leather seats, alder wood interior trim, 20" 5 spoke alloy wheels, double exhaust pipes, etc.
    • Duke - more luxurious version, includes tan interior, tan leather seats, oak wood interior trim, 15 spoke 21" alloy wheels, quad exhaust pipes, etc.
    • Queen - most luxurious version, includes beige interior, beige leather seats, oak wood interior trim, 15 hole 21" chromed wheels, quad exhaust pipes, etc.

    2-door coupe

    2-door convertible
    Engines:
    6.2L V8 470 HP
    6.5L V10 510 HP
    6.8L V12 550 HP
    Transmission:
    5-speed automatic
    Dimensions:
    5332mm x 2050mm x 1461mm
    Wheelbase: 2955mm - SWB, 3005mm - LWB
    Weight: 2427kg

    -Why it should be added?
    -There are no luxury coupes, nor convertibles, and we don't have any typical British cars.
     
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  18. M_Racing

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    I think this game needs something like a greyhound bus or something like that.
     
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    Really? Bummer
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    This is an Auriga then. 2002-2008 Auriga Aeris (rebadged as Aerith in Europe)
     
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  20. MrAnnoyingDude

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    This Aeris/Aerith thing is some inside joke?
     
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