I got 2 first is the dream car second I may try to make the car with pre-existing (stock) parts in beam Dream car: 1969 Dodge charger (general Lee) Second: 1999 Ford Windstar w/ Essex engine my personal vehicle. One thing I'm disappointed with the game is that they kinda copied rockstar with creating their own brands and modeling real vehicles off. But there's such a limited selection. I know that the game is in early development but I'd like the ability to select ford, Dodge, chev, etc and get look alike a of those cars. But theres the whole copyright thing and beam would have to pay royalties to the respectful car manufacturers.
Yep, that too. Although I'd remap it to make it a bit faster maybe. And thankfully I don't have to care about air con, which is broken on mine in real life!
I decided to make them myself. Its not exactly my dream car, but its still awesome! (Its called the Devilion - GT-R) --- Post updated --- Oh wait... I guess i did.
I meant that he considers liking a standard traffic vehicle to the point of considering it a dream car.
I guess liking the plain and simple is part of being a car enthusiast, and indeed many cars that may be undesirable to most end up being liked by the car community for any one reason or another, but to declare a Nissan Note your dream car is rather strange. I would say they are either a child or just want to look quirky and weird. pssst, the MK1 twingo is cooler
If you like deciding whether duct tape or bondo is more appropriate as a repair, and literally all a car needs to do is go forward, backward, left and right, the Twingo lifestyle is for you. It's a car for those who consider non-discount-stores to be Harrods-level opulence.
The RCR impression is pretty spot-on, though I disagree with what you've said. I'd say people who are that cheap would drive old hyundais or KIAs; IMO the Twingo is the spiritual successor to the old Renault 4: Efficient, relentlessly practical, durable, and incredibly charismatic. It's for people who want a car that can be parked easily into a small spot on grocery runs but also serve as an impromptu bed on a camping trip. It's like a vehicular multi-tool, if multi tools had a smiley face on the front