This is my first attempt to mod. Lore: The Hirochi Neo and the Bruckell Chill were created as one of last co-developed cars by Hirochi and Bruckell. The model as largely based on the Dodge Caliber, while taking the idea of a joint-venture from the Toyota Matrix and the Pontiac Vibe. The mod will also be largely based on the Sunburst, like the Matrix/Vibe were based on the Corolla. As this is my first mod, it might take me a while to even get it completed. But I hope to one day get it in game.
It looks promising, but I cannot seem to find a relationship with a Japanese car that looks... so American such as the Dodge Caliber (And yes there's been instances such as Toyota matrix / Pontiac Vibe)
I suppose the RUSH exists with the Bruckell Champion. If mintprius is a big lore nerd like for example I am, that might be why they went for Bruckell-Hirochi.
Anything really goes since Chrysler (Dodge) cooperated with both Mitsubishi and more recently Alfa Romeo (yes, i know that Chrysler and Alfa are both part of some lame corporate conglomerate that can really be explained much further in-depth but I don't feel like doing that and I don't think you'd feel like reading that lol)
yep The GS platform, also known as "Project Global" by Mitsubishi, is a compact car platform that was co-developed and shared by Mitsubishi Motors and DaimlerChrysler. However, after the dissolution of the partnership between DaimlerChrysler and Mitsubishi in 2004, DaimlerChrysler made significant changes to the platform and renamed it the JS platform for mid-size cars and PM/MK for compact cars. Mitsubishi's GS vehicles are manufactured in Japan, except for the RVR/Outlander Sport, which was produced at the former Diamond-Star Motors plant in Normal, Illinois, USA. The 2005 Mitsubishi Outlander crossover SUV was the first car built on the GS platform. On the other hand, PM/MK vehicles from Chrysler are assembled at Belvidere Assembly in Belvidere, Illinois (Dodge Caliber and Jeep Compass) and JS vehicles were produced at the Sterling Heights Assembly (Chrysler 200 and Dodge Avenger). Chrysler clarified that the 200's predecessor, the Chrysler Sebring, and Avenger did not use the GS platform, though that was their starting point.