Subwoofer too much reminds me on vacuum cleaner (hoover). I've already suggested a SUV similar to Compass, and called it Mesa Aphel. Aphel after Aphelion, just shorter.
I won't suggest "Navigation" because Lincoln already has a very similar name, Navigator. Maybe call the model name "Coordinator"?
2008 - present Higraux Entrega - Renault Maxity Spoiler: Description Late 2000s and early 2010s French cabover, RWD, light duty truck, badge-engineered version of its original Japanese counterpart, the Ibishu L-Series. It's based on Renault Maxity, with some styling cues from Renault cars from 2005-2010. It would have one facelifted version from 2014. It would be available with single and with double cab. It would be available with many upfits and versions, such as flatbed, box truck, canvas top, refrigerator upfit, chassis, etc. It would have 3 diesel I4 engine options, 2.2, 2.5 and 3.2L. It would have 5 and 6 speed gearbox options. Dimensions would vary between versions and upfits, and would be very similar as Renault's. -Why it should be added? -We don't have any light trucks in game, nor French trucks. It would also be good for Italy.
1946-1952 Gavril Harbor (Chevrolet Fleetline) It is a... Mid-1940s to early-1950s American sub-series A-body vehicle. It's powered by a ~90hp I6 engine, just like the original. Why do we need this vehicle? Because we do not have any official 40s cars yet, nor do we have [very] early post-war vehicles either.
That seems like a good idea for a name, although Bruckell could also take that name as well, since they also have a vehicle based on a Chevrolet.
1999-2004 Nissan Skyline (Hirochi Phantom) Specs: Spoiler Engine Size: 2560 cc Transmission: Manual/Automatic Weight: 1560 kg Drive: 4WD Dimensions: (LxWxH): 4.60×1.78×1.36 m
1959 cadillac el dorado (burnside mel corado). --- Post updated --- why do we need this vehicle? because there is no 50's convertibles.
The naval reference was uncaled for, as the name refers to car fleets, not naval ones. Also, it doesn't make sense to use thename of the highest naval rank for the lowest trim level.
why do we need this vehicle? because there is no 50 i'm talking about there's no 50's convertible vehicle not no 50's convertible config.
Gavril Barstow (1980-1992, facelift in 1986): It is a... ...1980s American pony car coupe. The front is based on the Fox Body Ford Mustang, while the rear takes after the 3rd generation Chevrolet Camaro, except that the car has a slightly longer wheelbase than either of them. Unibody, front 2-wishbone, rear solid axle coil spring suspension, disc brakes. Handling slightly mundane, but with a noticeable sporting focus. Comes with either a solid roof or a T-top. Configs: Base - Available with either a 114 HP 2.5 I4, a 134 HP 3.3 V6, a 158 HP 3.8 V6 or a 175 HP (pre-facelift, carburetted) or 190 HP (post-facelift, EFI) 4.8 V8, a 3-spd (pre-facelift)/4-spd (post-facelift) automatic or 4-spd (pre-facelift)/5-spd (post-facelift) manual, an open diff, standard suspension, premium brake pads and 14x7 hubcapped steelies with 205/70 R14 tires. Roadsport - Equipped with a 210/225 HP 5.8 V8, a 3-spd/4-spd automatic or a 5-spd manual, an LSD, HD suspension, sport brake pads, 15x7 rims with 225/65 R15 tires, a rear spoiler and Roadsport decals. Tracksport (post-facelift only) - Equipped with a 190 HP 2.5 turbo I4, 5-spd manual, an LSD, sport suspension, sport brakes with sport pads, 16x8 alloys with 235/60 R16 sport tires, a bodykit and Tracksport decals. Lancehead (post-facelift prototype) - Equipped with a 280 HP 6.9 V8, 5-spd manual, Tracksport handling parts (plus 255/60 R15 rear tires), a Tracksport bodykit, 2 black stripes and Lancehead decals. Lewis L-04 (pre-facelift prototype) - Equipped with a 218 HP turbo 4.8 V8, 5-spd manual, a race LSD, race suspension, 15x8/15x9 alloys with 255/60 R15/ 275/60 R15 sport tires, a widebody kit and 80s-style stripes. Kingsnake - Equipped with a 340 HP/360 HP 6.9 turbo V8, 5-spd manual, a sport LSD, performance suspension, 16x8/16x9 alloys with 255/55 R16/ 275/55 R16 sport tires, wide wheelarches, a bodykit and black Kingsnake decals. Beater - Based on the 4.8 automatic pre-facelift T-top, but with a worn, misfiring engine, a worn gearbox, worn suspension, missing hubcaps, worn interior and a homemade hood scoop and Kingsnake-style paintjob. Police - Based on the automatic Roadsport coupe, but with a police paintjob, bullbar and lights. The Awful - Based on the 4.8 manual post-facelift coupe, but with a stripped interior and exterior, hood exit exhausts, a welded diff, doors and hood, a front bash bar and local sponsor stickers. Custom - Based on the Roadsport, but with a supercharged 5.8 V8 swap (425 HP), 6-speed manual, race LSD and suspension, race brakes with semi-race pads, 17x9/17x10 alloys with 275/50 R17/ 295/50 R17 slicks, a widebody kit, a hood scoop, a rollcage and racing stripes. Race - Based on the Tracksport, but with a stripped interior, a rollcage, a racing seat, racing slicks, full-race brake pads and an "International Sport Series" paintjob. Drag - Equipped with a 6.1 V8 with a Stage 4 supercharger (1589 HP), a 4-spd drag automatic, a drag differential, drag suspension, drag brakes with full-race pads, 15x4/15x14 alloys with 105/100 R15/ 365/55 R15 drag slicks, a stripped interior, a rollcage, a racing seat, a cut hood and sponsor stickers.