nice, looks like my Ibishu Pessima: 1974 Ibishu Pessima ik, i have a thing with Pessimas.. my fav car.
I want to give another tip. Most coutries have tax limitations on engine capacity. So when building your engine, try to not be exact on the cc. If it's a 2,0 liters, go 1999cc, 1,599 for a 1,6 and so on. There's a huge market for "1 Liter" economy cars around here, and most of them are in fact 999cc. And I've remade the Imperator. In fact, that's the artist name of an brazilian ... actress.
In 2001, Kumisa released the EcoSport, which gained lots of sales in the past year. Tollera wanted to make a rival to the EcoSport, so they made the Tollera Calero. It has gotten a slight better amount of sales but the EcoSport always managed to thrive.
not sure what it is, but i kind of like it! (especially the rear) by the way, anyone know of a good body to use to make a Volkswagen Thing?
2006-present Soliad/Bruckrell Duck (2006-2011 Pre-facelift): 2006-present Soliad/Bruckrell Duck (2011-present Facelift):
Had a go with the '75 van body. Idea behind it was to be a comfortable and relaxing long distance cruiser, whilst being affordable, reliable and economical. It supposedly has a bit of a retro look, being a late 60s influenced 80s design. I actually really like it, being a 1983 or so model, having a simple 3 liter V6 that seems to be suprisingly decent for being a carburated NA engine. As usual it is galvanised and has corrosion resistant steel, I just hate rust so much. Seating 8 poeple in relative luxury and managing 15l/100km fuel economy and 0-100 km/h in 9 seconds sounds great to me. With material cost of 8541 it seems easily affordable enough. Reliability is a tad low at 64.7.
Introducing, The all new, 2019 Wheelson Starfighter 1 4.5L V16 with 369.5 HP, 6 speed manual, pushrod suspension, front and rear. Weight: 3205 Lbs. I like the looks of this one better than any other car I've made in automation.
I don't have Automation yet, but I will reserve these following marque/car names: Marque/Brand Names: Concord Blizea Malibu Norman Welkman Landcaster Forester Deep AMD (American Motor Division) Tornado TSD (Tornado Sports Division) Faylend Bahn Lawson Oakman BelVille GM (Generic Motors) Car Names: Baird 710 Boston Sicilian Pamelo Ville Clark Mk. I III J Iowa DeLone Jumper Cameo Accepter Landbite MP220 SV6 Brand names are open for use.
Made something modern for a change. Atleast as modern as a 2005 model could be It is a luxury sedan with a 5.2 liter naturally aspirated V12. Has a very nice interior, is limited production and goes up to 300 km/h. With a material cost of 26 000 and being limited production it would probably cost three times as much to actually buy. But 75 000 dollars does not seem too much to me. It is even fairly economical. 14 l/km isn't really that bad, specially for a huge V12 petrol engine moving a nearly 2 tonne car. I seem to be unable to get good reliability any more, probably due to having so much high end parts, my most reliable cars were always using simple technology and not that much equipment. It seems that making a car in Automation takes at least 45 minutes for me, but also never more than 2 hours. After 2 hours, I simply can not figure out what to change or add, and coming back to an older design is too difficult for me. Also the taillights lost color in "scene mode". I was inspired to make this car by Acrain7, with his tip to making own headlights And I do plan to port my posted vehicles(and many more) to BeamNG, so it is on topic
Introducing... The Japaneric Geco V6 GVA --- Post updated --- it looks like a 1990s concept from pontiac, and i don't know why
2007 ETK DTM Touring Car And the V8 powering it, this is probably my favorite engine I've created so far.
I don't have any builds yet, but when I get the new version of Automation and BeamNG I plan on using the following marques for my builds: Obiron Performance Motors A Petz Landian/Crystal Landian supercar manufacturer (Petz Land is a fictional American country in Oceania made up for my Petz 5 movie series on YouTube, Crystal Land is another fictional American/Oceanic country made for an upcoming fantasy series based on the same thing) known for its high performance supercars and sports cars Kansuki Motor Company A Japanese automaker known for its economy cars, family sedans and light sports cars and minivans Ledanti Auto Corporation An American automaker with ties to Petz Land and Crystal Land, known for its family sedans, muscle cars and pickup trucks and SUVs Berozi Compagnia Automobilistica An Italian manufacturer specializing in performance vehicles and supercars
Introducing the 2003-2015 Avanta X-Trac (Face lift variants not shown). Avanta saw that plenty of other manufacturers were jumping on the small, light-duty truck train and they decided to join in mid-ride. The X-Trac was made to compete with the 1997-2014 Nissan Frontier, 1998-2012 Ford Ranger/Mazda B-Series, and 1995-2015 Toyota Tacoma. The X-Trac's base engine is a V6. The one thing that makes this truck stand out from the rest is that it also comes with a V8 (version shown below). The X-Trac also came with 2WD, 4X4, and AWD. Due to it having 4X4, only 500 AWD variants were made because more people bought the 4X4 than the AWD.
ouch, i made this car like a week ago, never posted it. We had almost the same idea xD its not finished tho