my point is, that while yes, you could make something like a 300c/charger in that era, the issue still stands as previously discussed, do we really need another fullsize american car to fill that gap?
I'm still going to promote the idea for a medium duty truck, possibly a pair, one European (Cabover) and one American within that year range. Each could have the following possible configurations: Cement Mixer Dump Truck Tow Truck Various fire apparatus (Pumpers, Tankers, Rescues, Aerial Devices) Garbage Truck Fifth Wheel Upfit Flatbed Box Truck Snowplow Fuel Tanker Bucket Truck Exclusive to the American model, as from what I can tell Europeans tend to use vans for this role: Armored Truck (Bank and SWAT variants) Would kill a ton of birds with just one or two stones.
There are many cars that could be made for that very Era, ie mid 2000's sports saloon like e60 with v10, or E63 Amg, Audi rs6 with a v8 etc.
The Germans defiently had some cool stuff in this time, but considering we are talking about the better part of an entire decade it isn't much compared to other eras. Most of the interesting options for this era would fall under an ETK sedan or a high end performance coupe like the SLR, which a previous gen K-Series could cover.
https://www.beamng.com/threads/development-media.24313/page-3#post-1077022 Remastered Utah confirmed!
Now that Utah is confirmed, it likely means that all maps up to Utah will get upgraded. This includes JRI, which we have not seen or heard of any upgrades for. Port, Industrial Site, and Small Island were last known as WIP in November of last year.
The updated Utah looks pretty, I hope they didn't add too many rocks to the large open center area. I really love charging through that area without too much to worry about.
Quoting my own post here. I think there might be a plane in the hangar. You can barely see something sticking out.
I REALLY hope they will add Moab-like features to the revamped Utah... It's pretty much THE place for offroading