The H-Series deserves a bit of love, I would like to see it with the option of more side windows and seats in the back, maybe side opening doors. And an extended frame version along with a camper!
Luxury sedans normally have powerful engines, good handling, expensive materials and lots of options. I don't think anyone would welcome deviations from this norm (unless it's a deviation towards lower price as well).
Both aren't much-suited in direct translation, but give a sophisticated aura (and both are parts of the Old Testament).
Well, since the number in the model reflects the length of the bus, maybe XD40L would be a better name. But yes, we do need more buses. Maybe an articulated version (XD60LA) and 45ft version(XD45L)? --- Post updated --- Civetta 600R.
1972-1987 Gavril D-Series (1972-1987 Chevrolet C/K-Series) The design is based on an unnamed pickup truck from Max Payne 3. 1981 Arrandale (Scottsdale) model shown here. http://www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=46301 Why? The 1970s-1980s produced some of the most characteristic looking American trucks, and set the standard for the future editions. I feel that step in pickup history should be reproduced in BeamNG.
IIRC the D15 is a facelift of an older design. Likely an early 80s, not 70s one, given that its platform is used until 1999.
The one in game is the 1987-1994 model, a newer and different design from the 1972-1987 (the one I drew), which is based on the C/K-Series from the same period. So, I doubt the ingame one is based on an early-1980s design.
The '88 is an extensive facelift of an older model, and the platform is shown to be used at least until '99.
Could we implement a double decker bus? I have some ideas. Maybe call it the Wentward-Gavril DD40L. A collab between Wentward for the chassis, bodywork and interior and Gavril for the powertrain. DD40L 1st gen (Based on a Volvo B10TL "Super Olympian") DD40L 2nd gen (Based on a Volvo B9TL with Comfort Delgro Bodywork)
Motonelli Ischia No-frills midsize family car of the late '70s, by Motonelli. Available both in saloon and wagon forms, RWD, 1.6 I4 carburetted petrol, 2.0 I4 fuel-injected petrol, 2.5 I4 turbo diesel engines. Very italianate looks that could be based on the FIAT 131, depicted here:
Fintray Roadster (1938-1948) It is a... British 2-door 2/4-seater cabriolet. Based off the Singer 9 Roadster, but takes a few design cues from the MG T-type. Configurations (credits to MAD): Base - Equipped with a 45 HP single-carb (pre-war)/49 HP twin-carb (post-war) 1.2 I4, 3-spd (pre-war) or 4-spd (post-war) manual with syncromesh 1st and 2nd gear, open diff, standard suspension, basic brake pads and 19×4 wire wheels with 19-4.50 bias-ply tires. Custom - As above, but tuned up to 57/65 HP, with uprated shocks, cut springs, premium brake pads, 19-4.80 tires and an autocross starting number. Race - As above, but with 61/70 HP, race suspension, sport brake pads, 19x5 wire wheels with 19-5.20 sport tires and a 40s racing paintjob. Beater - Based on the Base, but with a rusted bodywork, faded autocross paintjob, worn drivetrain, suspension, brakes and tires, cut springs and missing trim pieces.