Chevalier DX (1982-1994) It is a... Large 5- door french estate/hatchback car. The base model has a 1.4 liter I4 engine producing about 70 hp and the Sport model has a 1.9 liter I4 producing about 103 hp Based on the Citroën BX. (Chevalier = Knight in french)
Porsche Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus (1943-1944)ETK Panzerkampfwagen IX Mäuslein A very heavy tank (188t) which is almost idestructible and very slow
I don't get your point, if it barely make sense. But what you're telling me about the covet is that: Covet =/= family car That is complete bullshit. That's like saying the Wentward isn't a tourist bus, but it is (certain configs, but my point still stands). Also, there's the 5-door Covet mod, so there's no reason to have a 5-door 200BX.
Kind of, I'm Just Not Good With Configs That Much, Plus I Wasn't Sure What to Add So I Was Just Random
Plus Those Words For The Volpe Torta Came From Google Translate, Volpe Is "Fox" and is "Cake" Both In Italian Language. I Was Just To Lazy.
Torta is also Serbian for cake. It's silly to name a supercar, and even a car, after cake. What about you change the name of car to Civetta Stallone?
"Family" is sometimes used as a name for D-segment. Even if that's not the case, the three door Covet was still not intended to serve as a primary car for families. Just because it can carry your family doesn't mean it's a family car. A fire engine could carry your family as well, but it's not a family car.
But making a 200BX a hatchback doesn't make it a family car either, it's still a sports car, but it's more like a hot hatch.
AB Burther-Maralli (1958-1974): It is a... ...50s German coupe. Based on the VW Karmann-Ghia, but with an Autobianchi Bianchina rear. Uses the new AB car's chassis. Configs: Base - Built just like the standard AB fastback, but with a higher gear ratio and a bit more power. Luxe - As above, but with whitewall tires, a cargo rack and a 2-tone paintjob. Custom - As above, but with twin carburettors (1/3 more power), an LSD, lowered suspension, disc brake conversion and 1" wider alloys with sport blackwall tires. Race - Like the Base, but with the same twin carbs as above, HD suspension, a rollcage, a 50s racing paintjob and slick tires, Beater - Like the Luxe, but with rusty, faded paint, miscoloured panels, Bondo spots, a worn interior, missing hubcaps and worn mechanicals. Rat Rod - As above, but with a 206 HP 2.0 F4 swap, 6-spd manual, an LSD, narrow-tub sport suspension, sport brakes with sport pads, 16x8/16x10 muscle rims with 255/55 R16/295/50 R16 sport tires, a reconditioned interior and a lip spoiler. Drag - Equipped with a 722 HP Stage 3 turbo 2.5 F4, 4-spd drag automatic, a drag LSD, narrow-tub drag suspension, drag brakes with full race pads, 15x4/15x11 alloys with 105/100 R15/315/60 R15 drag radials, a stripped interior, a plate spoiler, a wheelie bar and sponsor stickers.
1985 - present Andreyev A30 - MiG 29 1980/1990/2000/2010s Soviet/Russian twin jet fighter aircraft, known for its extremly good manouverability, so it is one of best aircraft in its class. Based on MIG 29, but with Sukhoi Su-27 tail and wings. Spoiler: Specs Crew: 1 - 2 Length: 17.32 m (56 ft 10 in) Wingspan: 11.36 m (37 ft 3 in) Height: 4.73 m (15 ft 6 in) Wing area: 38 m² (409 ft²) Empty weight: 11,000 kg (24,250 lb) Loaded weight: 14,900 kg (33,730 lb) Max. takeoff weight: 18,000 kg (44,100 lb) Fuel capacity: 3,500 kg (7,716 lb) internal Powerplant: 2 × Karpov PD-22S afterburning turbofans, 81.4 kN (18,300 lbf) each Performance Maximum speed: At high altitude: Mach 1.94 (2,400 km/h; 1,490 mph) At low altitude: Mach 1.21 (1,500 km/h; 930 mph) Range: 1,430 km (888 mi; 772 nmi) with maximum internal fuel[207] Ferry range: 2,100 km (1,300 mi; 1,130 nmi) with 1 drop tank Service ceiling: 18,000 m (59,100 ft) Rate of climb: 330 m/s (65,000 ft/min) (initial); 109 m/s (21,500 ft/min) (average) [208] (0–6,000 m) Wing loading: 403 kg/m² (82 lb/ft²) Thrust/weight: 1.09 Maximum g-load: 9 g Armament Guns: 1 × 30 mm Ivanov Iv-401 autocannon with 150 rounds Hardpoints: 7 × hardpoints (6 × underwing, 1 × fuselage) with a capacity of up to 4,000 kg (8,800 lb) of stores and provisions to carry combinations of: Rockets: R-10 R-13 R-17 Missiles: 4 × S-37A/AB/D/ED/K air-to-air missiles 4 × S-60 AAMs 2 × S-73 AAMs Bombs: 6 × 665 kg (1,466 lb) bombs Avionics Valdai radar Volga-ME radar -Why it should be added? -It would be nice to see some fighter aircraft. Also these type of planes would be nice for flight practicing.
1969 Lincoln Continental Mark lll (Ford) 1968 to 1971 and Toyota Corona Mark ll Grande (JZX100) 1968 to 2004 both bases.
Then why was there a reason to have a 5-Door Covet, a Coupe Miramar, a hatchback Sunburst and a Coupe Marshall? The 300BX could be a mod just for the fun of it (don't start with saying that "it would not be fun it would be useless"). It will add to the variety of cars in the game. It would be an interesting addition to BeamNG. Besides, many people love the 323f, so these many people could love the 300BX as well.
At least not with a name that suggests a bigger motor than there actually is. And the 5dr Covet, coupe Miramar and hatch 'Burst are at least based on real model branchouts.
And the 300BX is a branchout of the 200BX. And/Or in real life the 323f (or Astina) is based on the 323 3-Door We can work on the name. BTW, wouldn't the 5-door need a bigger/more powerful engine? Because it has to carry two more doors, a bigger body and luggage and people?