Update, this is currently being approved to go to the repo. I have built a sedan version, and 2 premium trims (Sedan/Hatchback) which weigh more (Higher quality interior) and have more comfort tuned suspension, automatic gearbox, and a lower engine output (hampered by sound control)
I put mine here, but it is also waiting for repo approval: https://beamng.com/threads/fufsmobile-vehicles-updated-11th-september.56064/page-2#post-924530 Soviet/east European looks, Japanese mechanicals.
I've built out the brand. I'm painting SMC (Sakamoto Motor Company in the US, just Sakamoto in JDM) as a Japanese Automaker that makes mainstream JDM cars, tried to go overseas in a few unsuccessful attempts, (due to USDM consumers preferring more established brands being preferred), only returning later bringing more niche sports/fun cars to the hardcore JDM/Car fan audience in limited numbers. Also, got approved: https://www.beamng.com/resources/scm-cheiftain.5735/
Made what I thought a futuristic Dodge Challenger would look like, it has around 2,100 hp. Didn't expect people to like this, guess I might as well include my offroad variant as well
I messed up the thread about 4 times but now it is ready for the viewing, hope you all enjoy my challenger remakes
Any thoughts on my fictional 1966 American wagon? The manufacturer name is "Arrow" and this is a wagon version of there main series car. (It has a 6 Litre V8 with the "Sport Pack" making 255 HP) Any ideas for a name? Keep in mind it wasn't originally a wagon, kind of similar to the Ford Fairline of the era.
Early 90's sports car. Decently fast for its day and gets good gas mileage. Turbocharged, and all wheel drive.
My most confusing one yet. I was messing around on steam then got on automation, but for some reason I had a bunch of new cars and accessories ( not complaining ). So I made this, I call it the Saint Brigade Cyber Drag Pak, its gonna take a while, but it will be fast, hopefully, ran it and got 9.2 seconds, 1.7 seconds slower since it has 1000 less horsepower, may make it a drag pak for the normal Saint Brigade with inspiration from the Cyber
1973 Fujiyama Corsair. In 1973 the oil crisis was a thing, and Fujiyama had just designed a frugal, fun to drive two seater in a hatchback package. It became popular in Japan and in export markets for its sporty handling, quirky looks and cargo space.
Update working on them for a pack. Also, the Hirochi Electron will become the Eco, a subcompact hatch