How do you know how 1994 Pessima looks like? 1. Doesn't mean it's not subcompact 2. ETK is the name of ANY parts catalogue, which is not and cannot be copyrighted (unlike Motonelli).
First-generation Hino S'elega (named as "Gavril Streamliner" in the game) --- Post updated --- 1998 Suzuki Wagon R (2nd generation) (Ibishu Geisha Mk.II) The automatic transmission: Source: https://www.beforward.jp/suzuki/wagon-r/bf220662/id/216847/
What is Motonelli then? Apart from Venezuelan motorcycle importer. Also, we don't have MODERN B-segment car.
1971-75 Burnside Westchester it would be a big foaty road boat that is made for happy pills house wives, it would have a large 6.3 V8 and it would be a RWD, it also can be a Hearse and a Ambulance
Not exactly a vehicle suggestion but a supercharger option for Civetta Bolide engines (race engine not included) would be nice. Also a 2017/2018 Lincoln Continental as a Bruckell, Gavril or a standalone brand.
yeah no shit I do ive had this game since its initial release and I'm pretty sure its sort of accord like
'94 Pessima is not in game neither as official or as a mod, only a couple of bad fanmade drawings exist. You can't know it's Accord-like.
2017 Chevrolet Silverado Duramax (Gavril Enforcer) --- Post updated --- 2005 Nissan Atlas Source: https://www.beforward.jp/nissan/atlas/bf127146/id/121865/ --- Post updated --- 1990 Mitsubishi Great (Gavril Samurai) Source: https://www.beforward.jp/mitsubishi/great/bf700597/id/827896/ --- Post updated --- 2000 Nissan Diesel Big Thumb (Hirochi Sumo) Source: https://www.beforward.jp/nissan/big-thumb/yt00489/id/4875/
1997-present Sugako Takai (Toyota Harrier) [NOTE: The name doesn't always need to be an Hirochi or Ibishu TBH, but it's my personal opinion.] Retro/Modern Japanese mid-size crossover SUV originated as an rebadge, later as an independent model. Heavily based on the Harrier, but with RAV4 cues, and the independent model will be inspired by the 2014+ Highlander. Spoiler: Generations SY15 (XU10) SY25 (XU30) Pre-facelift SY40 (XU60) Facelift SY40 (XU60) Sugako: An Japanese brand also based off Toyota, but also Lexus and Suzuki.
You forgeot the Bolide (1981-88), Pigeon (1982-89) and T-Series (1977-86). Three early 80s cars, one late 70s. The eras that need representation are the pre-war times (0 cars) and 00s (only end production of 1995-2001 H-Series and start of Sunburst (2009-) --- Post updated --- IIRC Auriga is an US luxury brand, so maybe that could be the modern Auriga Heron?
In fact, Auriga is most likely a British brand like Rolls Royce since both Auriga and Rolls Royce produced aircrafts/aircraft parts. Contrary, Lincoln and other US brands never produced aircrafts nor their parts.
You sure? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:General_Motors_aircraft https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Trimotor https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packard_V-1650_Merlin
Not under their luxury brands. Packard doesn't really count since it is actually a Rolls Royce engine produced under license. How about you introduce some proof that Auriga is an American and not a British manufacturer?
Introducing the ETK GE-V. BeamNG's first electric car. I know it's never going to happen, but it would be cool if it did.