Imagine that the devs are going to make a map based on your area - and you, as an inhabitant of it, are going to tell them what to make. The vehicle has to be both something typical for your area and a good addition to the game in general. What do you suggest? I'd go for an 00s SUV based on cars like the 1st gen Grand Vitara, Sorento or even Freelander. It could tackle the local dirt trails in stock form, be modified to go to something harder (and keep up with the local 4x4 scene), and even carry small loads and car/cargo trailers. Brand? I'm not even sure whether it should be Japanese or Korean - or even a rebadge of an Asian car by an Euro brand.
Volkswagen Santana B2(Passat B2)(1983-2012) I live in China,and the Santana is one of the earliest foreign cars that can be bought in China. And also,we can get other cars in the 80s and 90s,such as Citroen Fukang(ZX Volcane),Jetta Mk2,Tianjin Xiali TJ7100(Daihatsu Charade),Daihatsu TJ110(Daihatsu Hijet 850),Peugeot 505,Honda Accord and so on.Expect Santana,I would like to choose Citroen Fukang because it is fun to drive
a 2010s midrange luxury vehicle, a bit like a chrysler 300, which is really popular in Quebec (and Canada). sorry i dont have photos, i'm on mobile
m my area has the most boring cars all we have are mercedes s classes and nissan Qashqais and Hyundai Tucsons and audi a5s
my neighborhood is dominated by nissan rogues, with a sprinkle of mazda 929, 323, and rx-7. But mostly nissans
3rd gen Nissan Altima. 3rd gen Nissan Altima. 3rd gen Nissan Altima. God this car is everywhere in Philly.
Since I live in rural germany, many 2000's cars but also some new ones drive around here (we also have a mazda dealership nearby so literally every third car is a mazda cx-5 (they're taking over the fricking world I saw 6 at the same intersection once lmao)):
There are a few kinds of cars that are REALLY popular where I am- Silver Renault Scenics Puke-colour Vauxhall Merivas Those hideous new crossovers that make the MG name a travesty Grey Land Rovers/Range Rovers Jaguar XJs (mainly X308s) BMW 520d Mercedes E-class coupe (the original one)
Few ways it could go: Option 1: 2015 Gavril D-Series, or a modern Bruckell pickup truck. Should be pointlessly larger than the one we currently have, and should be available in both an $80K luxury crew cab trim and a one-ton diesel version with about as much torque as a T-Series. Possibly both at once. Option 2: A crossover which is modern but not as modern as the Tograc. Multiple sub-routes here: the Subaru Forester is a common car in southcentral Alaska, as are larger, newer, less "lifestyley" crossovers from the Big Three. I also see plenty of the old AWD Toyota Matrix driving around (because *of course* the slowest, most automatic-only, least-tuneable version has to be the most common!), which could highlight an interesting sort of "sub-crossover" niche. Option 3: A modern muscle car. The most common kinds of car enthusiasts in Alaska, if you ignore the pickup truck dudebros (see Option 1 for the high end and the D-Series we already have for the low end), are the turbo Subaru driver and the modern muscle car driver. We already have the Hirochi Sunburst for the former, plus the Cherrier Vivace can sort of represent them and the Golf/Jetta drivers too, so that leaves the S197/S550 Mustangs and (seemingly less common) 2010+ Camaros to represent - and that's a niche BeamNG really doesn't have anything to fill at this point.
Alot of late 90's-mid 00's hatchbacks like the Peugeot 106, 107, 206 and 306, Renault Twingo's (1st and 2nd generation) and Clio's (really the 2nd generation), Toyota Yaris, but also big cars like the CX-5 and the Tiguan.