That would actually be really cool if they had a smaller version of the H15 called the H5 with a sliding door based off of the Astro.
Alright so hear me out... Soliad PV Mover Based on the Beloved Chrysler PT Cruiser So this bad boy can range 9 years from 2001-2010 and can have 5-door hatchback wagon (ranging throughout 2001–2010) and a 2-door convertible (2005–2008) We all love shitboxes and this would be a great addition PV Obviously stands for 'Personal Vehicle.' It should look drop-dead ugly and have retro inspirations throughout the body The Base Model of course The Facelift This stupid wooden one This stupid 2-tone one The convertible The beater An Off-road version And of course a race edition Yeah so there's my idea
I'm just suggesting here because I cant find anywhere else to suggest but because in the newest update, they made a hitch for goosenecks, I would like to see a modern toy hauler fifth wheel that could work with the gooseneck hitch. Yea there's my idea
We need a modern pickup truck Here some european pickup truck suggestions: Suggestion 1 2022-2024 Gavril Power (based on Ford Ranger) Power would be a british mid-size pickup truck produced by Gavril. Suggestion 2 2022-2024 ETK Dresden (based on Volkswagen Amarok) It could be called AW Dresden Dresden would be a german mid-size pickup truck produced by ETK. Suggestion 3 2019-2024 ETK Taylor (based on Mercedes Benz Class X) Taylor would be a german mid-size luxury pickup truck produced by ETK. Suggestion 4 2020-2024 Cherrier Mitchell (based on Renault Alaskan) Mitchell would be a french mid-size pickup truck produced by Cherrier. Suggestion 5 2021-2024 Autobello Francisco (based on Fiat Fullback) Francisco would be a italian mid-size pickup truck produced by Autobello.
make your car visible in the rear-view mirrors.At the moment, it is impossible to park on mirrors, I think it will affect performance. --- Post updated --- make your car visible in the rear-view mirrors.At the moment, it is impossible to park on mirrors, I think it will affect performance.
I really want someone to make these as an actual mod (with him as designer of course) And before you say”but you could do it!”, I have no skill or tools
With the recent update to career mode my mind has been on entry level racing a fair bit. While it's great to have the standard gameplay route of just build up a street car and enter it into missions, I think a lot of us would prefer a more realistic structure to the racing. The more sim-cade type games generally have discipline branches, and Beam's career mode already has top level branches. In order to properly do this of course we will need a vehicle roster that is robust enough to handle a hierarchy for many racing disciplines. Entry level options are a great place to start since we have the basic career mode that you can get a few hours into. The Hirochi Aurata was a great addition to the game as we already have a fair bit of off road racers but a big gap between built street cars and purpose built racers. This little critter is a great option to start down a purpose built off road racing tree that can also get into some weird auto cross type events. I've been asking for a D-Series that's a step down from the pre-runner for awhile now. I think right now the player is going to have a big jump from a built street truck to the pre-runner while going down that discipline tree. I'm not all that informed on these types of classes IRL. Perhaps something that would fit a Score class 7 category? Doing that properly would require a smaller pickup truck in the lineup (Which we need anyway) and would give us a more tame option before the player gets to the pre-runner. Or maybe even a nostalgia trophy truck class could do. Buggies are somewhat taken care of already, but I may as well make some suggestions while I'm at it. We have the nostalgia class 5 and the Aurata already, which aren't bad options. A class 11 buggy would be great to see and theoretically could be made with parts already in game. Class 9 buggies are relatively similar to class 5 but often suggested as a better entry level class. I know I said I'm suggesting entry level stuff here, but I have to mention class 1 buggies. I'm just as tired of off road content as the rest of us, but c'mon... Class 1 buggies are just cool. And a great way to top off this tree and be a counterpart to the SP Dunekicker. A Legends car would be a great entry level to oval racing and circuit racing; it would be great to see representation for the class that got a fair number of well known NASCAR drivers started. These little guys use 5/8th scale shells of vintage American cars and are powered by Yamaha bike engines. Jay Leno did a great video on these: Article from TheDrive: https://www.thedrive.com/new-cars/legend-car-review-at-17500-affordable-racing-is-alive-and-well Quarter/Half midgets: Pretty much a scaled down midget racer. Not much to say here, and this entire discipline tree is almost entirely self contained and also has a pretty niche audience. Still, these are somewhat simple cars and have vintage or modern options. Formula Vee is a bit of an odd one. It would be yet another car that uses a lot of Piccobello parts, making it relatively easy to get in game. However it shared the same issues of the midget racers, being a more or less self contained tree. While this isn't as niche as the midgets and certainly has a wider audience, it's also a lot more complicated to get the top tier entries in game. I highly doubt we'll ever see any high end open wheelers in game, and something like a NASCAR Modified would be better branching off of a Legends/Quarter Midget than from here. Still, it's a relatively easy way to get another discipline at least some representation in game. Ginettas: While Ginetta does make a fair variety of offerings, when at least I personally think of them I think of the G20/G40. This is a pretty standard small sports car that could be just one of many vehicles to inspire a small British sports car, which we are desperately in need of. These are a good way to ease the player into circuit racing while also being about as versatile as any other entry level sports car. Karts: A more traditional stepping stone to open wheeled racing than Formula Vee. While the vehicles themselves aren't the most versatile, they are a unique driving experience compared to the current game roster and have a massive range of performance. Added bonus of probably being relatively quick to get in game.
We need a compact SUV 2014–2023 Bruckell Doofer (Jeep Cherokee) It uses a compact FCV type platform D2 but this is an old design FCV before the advent of the cherrier vivace Base Limited Offroad Packages