Pessima anyone? USDM- check late 90s- check sedan- check midsize- check melted styling- check FWD- check V6- check
The Pessima is so bad, a car with the LeGran and Moonhawk among its ancestors (and maybe even the LeGran's sturdy drivetrain) would easily outshine it.
What matters in derbying is not how long the body lasts; it's how long the drivetrain does. I'd rather derby a Miramar than a Pessima, because while the Pessima will have a better body after a few minutes, the Miramar would still be running. --- Post updated --- Your suggestions? I don't really care for these cars. They exist some 10 thousand kilometres from me, and that's it.
I have a new brand idea for a American Luxury Car Company trying to compete with ETK that is based off of Cadillac, Lincoln, and Chrysler, it's called, "Utica" they produced 4 different types of cars from 1986 to 1994 The Smallest out of all of them is the Utica Elizabeth it comes with a 1.8 L I6, a 3.0 L V6, and it have a 3 speed automatic The most common one out of all of them is the Utica Rome it comes with the same 3.0 L V6 from the Elizabeth, a 3.8 L V6, 3 speed automatic, and a 4 speed automatic. The fastest one is the Utica Syracuse it comes with the same 3.8 L V6 from the Rome, a 4.2 V8, a 5.7 V8, a 4 speed automatic, and a 5 speed manual. And finally the biggest out of all is the Utica Buffalo it comes with the same 4.2 L V8, and 5.7 L V8 from the Syracuse, a 6.5 L V8, and a 3 speed automatic.
My idea for that was Bolger, which fits pretty much all the Cadillac/Lincoln stuff, from a tarted-up compact to personal luxury cars to commercial chassisses (?) to V16 landbarges. Though IIRC Auriga is American, so I use that. I'd like to suggest an Auriga Heron Brookwood (Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham + Lincoln Town Car), but I cannot get round to doing it.
I know enough to know that making something like that could be possible, if given enough time. I'm working with someone right now to make one of my own models into a modded vehicle.
Except that Beam is so far from Jalopy that it would basically be making an all-new model. Better to make stuff right for Beam.
If you can get the right model file, all you'd need to do is make sure its watertight, textured, and make a jbeam for it.
2005 - 2010 Ibishu Motto - Toyota Yaris, Suzuki Swift 2000s FWD, front-engined Japanese B-segment hatchback/sedan. It's based on Yaris, with Suzuki Swift-styled front end, tailights and interior. Sedan version would be based on Toyota Belta, with front and rear end similar to Toyota Yaris. It would be available with EU and US-spec versions. Spoiler: Facelifts 2005 - 2009 2009 - 2010 Spoiler: Body styles 3-door hatchback 5-door hatchback 4-door sedan Spoiler: Trim and versions Prime - basic trim level, includes, 15" steel hubcapped wheels, black interior, basic radio, aircon, 4 airbags, front power windows, rear drums, black door handles, foglight fillers, ABS, EBD, ESC, etc. Bild - Prime + 15" steel wheels with different hubcaps, dark grey interior, radio with AUX, USB inputs, foglights, body colored door handles, TCS, etc. Ahead - Bild + 15" 6 spoke alloy wheels, beige interior, all 4 power windows, power mirrors, infortaiment system with navigation, two zone aircon, 6 airbags etc. GTz - sports trim level, with sports body kit, sports steering wheel, 16" alloy sports wheels, sports interior, stronger engine, double exhaust pipe, etc. Police - based on Prime and Bild trim levels, with Greek and Polish police livery and euro lightbar. Commercial - based on Prime trim level, but without rear seats, parcel shelf, carpet in rear part of car and with driver protection, etc. Only available as 3-door hatchback. Taxi - based on Bild trim level, with small taxi sign. Only available as sedan and 5-door hatchback. Student driver - based on Ahead and Bild trim levels, with student driver roof sign. Spoiler: Technical data Engines: Petrol: 1.0 I3 85 HP 1.2 I4 75 HP 1.4 I4 85 HP (with turbo 105 HP) 1.6 I4 95 HP 1.9 I4 Turbo 155 HP Diesel: 1.1 I4 80 HP 1.3 I4 100 HP Transmission: 5-speed manual 6-speed manual (for diesel versions) 4-speed automatic CVT automatic Dimensions: 3776mm (4295mm - sedan) x 1699mm (1704mm - GTz) x 1514mm Wheelbase: 2466mm (2554mm - sedan) Weight: 1049 - 1143kg -Why it should be added? -We don't have any B-segment cars, nor subcompact sedans.
There's no soft-body physics in the game, you crash and the only proof is either you get fined or you get engine damage