Haven't seen any active thread for this, so here we go. Automation is a car company tycoon game in which you design and build cars from scratch. It is you who designs everything from the very core that is the engine, over the chassis, to the suspension and the car's looks. Several games have tried this before... but were able to merely scratch the surface. So yeah, it's any car you made in Automation. Go4It. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1946 Veteran La Victoire "Features": Headlights on the roof that are cheap yet reliable. Fake headlights on the front just so it looks normal for once. Dynamic (Hey look fancy word) top speed depends on your weight. It doesn't fall apart when you touch it. Coming in at only 500$, the La Victoire is by far the cheapest car on the market.
Not very much interest right now.. 1955 Veteran La Victoire A war has ended- but our creativity has not. The new edition of the La Victoire now comes standard with a 1.1 litre straight-four, making it more versatile than ever. The fine print on the advertisement reads: "IT IS NOT GUARANTEED TO BE CONSTRUCTED CONSISTENTLY."
Maybe there is some interest. :p ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1960 Veteran La Victoire It only gets better. "Features": Makes about 6.2 more HP than the last generation. Weighing only about 2000 lbs, your newborn can lift it. Less likely to fall apart when you look at it.
if only i would know how to import them into blender. About the car: It was supposed to the big brother of the new bolide wich wasnt selling well at the time wich meant that if the car failed civetta would be sold to ETK luckily it did succed wich made civetta the only italian owned supercar manufacturer at the time. The were two models one for road use and a track version used in the GTR Series the road model featured a 3.0 litre V12 Engine wich could rev up to 8500 rpm and producing 373hp. The race version featured the same engine although it had 2 turbochargers with a redline at 9500rpm it was the 2nd highest reving engine in motorsports only beaten by the R1 racing cars wich could rev up to 10000 at the time it produced 573hp wic was the most hp in its class. after 10 Years of succsesfull racing and production carrer it was discontinued with an impressive number of 8 world championship wins and a number of 10000 units sold.
Making crappy cars is for communists, how about a 40's delivery van? Introducing the 1946 Jude Ohad A light yet versatile delivery van. No one is posting Automation :/
2016 Bukela D2 I'm trying to make more modern cars. This one's a FWD base model, has 1.2 naturally aspirated engine and fits more for the European market.
Usually when I create a new company, I attempt to build up to the modern years but I get bored around the 1970s.
1949 Kittyhawk Megalodon. Things to note: Q. An eight litre V8? Just what? Why? - A. Why not? It's an 8 litre V8 that makes 400 HP. Uses a direct acting OHC. Has 678 Nm of torque. Top speed of 161 MPH. (For a 20-lightyear long car, that is a #%#@% massive amount!)
Seems like a bit of a small engine compared to what I nromally make... and I tend to stick to V12s, as big as the engine bay will fit sometimes being over 15 liters
Thats the great thing about my cars though when being shipped over seas if the ship breaks down they can just take the engine out of one of the cars and it will work flawlessly ...or it would if they weren't so lacking in power... a 10HP per liter of displacement is pretty normal for my cars and I design them that way.
I usually design my cars with a really big turbo lag and they often dont habe alot of tourque also my turbocharged cars develop less horsepower than my non turbocharged cars exept when i want to have power than 1000hp with a 2litre engine is really possible
1955 Kittyhawk Megalodon Look ma, I stole the wings of an F-35! Things to note: Engine power has been decreased, because no one can really use an 8 litre V8 to it's limit, totally. Now it's a 7 litre V8 making 350 HP. Still requires the entire planet of Saturn to lift it.