Remember, we can't request a certain car... --- Post updated --- I'm sorry, but that thing actually looks like a big red turd.
EXTINCT GM MODELS Chevrolet Astro GMC Safari Chevrolet Lumina APV Odsmobile Silhouette Pontiac Trans Sport Pontiac Montana Chevrolet Venture Buick Terraza Chevrolet Uplander Pontiac Montana Saturn Relay Chevrolet Express GMC Savanna CHRYSLER Dodge Caravan Chrysler Town & Country FORD & HONDA Ford Aerostar Honda Odyssey TOYOTA TOYOTA SIENNA There's all the minivans/vans that have AWD.
Maybe the minivan should model some basic common models from the late 90's to early 2000's like the Sienna, Caravan, and Uplander, that way it kinda follows suit with the other vehicles in-game.
We have a lot of American and Japanese vehicles in the game already, maybe another German one? Like the VW minivan.
Since my Ibishu Fair idea is a rebadged 2002 Kia Sedona (or Carnival), and Kia is Korean, I don't think we've ever once, in BeamNG's history, seen a Korean-Japanese minivan. So, why not go with that? Also, for future references, the Ibishu Fair is this minivan here. NOTE: Try to pretend that this 2002 Kia Sedona has the Ibishu badge on the front and back.
We have a few cars from that time period already. --- Post updated --- I made a horrible Photoshop as an example, maybe the ETK Forscher. I know, it isn't in English, but it means explorer in German. Since it is in a different language, it will never get sued, and it doesn't sound horrible, kinda.
Well, why do you think there is no Honda Bōken-sha? Or a Ferrari Esploratore? Because the name is already used.
What on earth are you trying to say? Nevermind. I think I get it now. Are you referring to the "Explorer" name being used and how different translations of it also count? It doesn't matter if you use different translations, because the name "Explorer" does not get translated across the globe; it is a pronoun, not a generic noun. For example, if I go travel to Spain, my name would not change to "Tomas", it would remain "Thomas". So even though the name he used translates to a previously used named, I do not believe it counts because the use of the name "Explorer" is as a pronoun, in which case it is not copyrighted in all translations. Maybe Ford would copyright all of the translations of "Explorer" but I don't think the translations automatically infringe on the copyright.Correct me if I'm wrong.
I'm quite a person to correct grammar and word usage.... So do you mean it's a proper noun and not a common noun?
Common noun meaning it's a word like keyboard or phone, but a proper noun being a name like Apple, Ford, or Thomas. For more reference, http://grammar.yourdictionary.com/parts-of-speech/nouns/common-and-proper-noun.html
View attachment 135650 I made a horrible Photoshop as an example, maybe the ETK Foscher. I know, it isn't in English, but it means explorer in German. Since it is in a different language, it will never get sued, and it doesn't sound horrible. Well yeah, I'm trying to come up with a name in German, that is not already taken. --- Post updated --- LoL