Vehicle suggestions (See first post)

Discussion in 'Ideas and Suggestions' started by Donken, Aug 6, 2012.

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It's possible to add a minivan from the 90s please?

  1. Yes, it's possible.

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  2. No, it's impossible, sorry.

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  3. We are going to think

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  1. SPENCER6665555999

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    cause
     
  2. General S'mores

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    No reason? There's always a reason when the manufacturer's are naming their cars.
     
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    maybe because the car its based off of Is named sprint im not going any further into this
     
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    Ummmm... haven't you realized you could've called it Striker, as it basically is a rebadged Cultus like the Metro?
     
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  5. nosraenyr kcirtap kcin

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    Well made by a knock off Ibishu then marketed as a Gavril.
     
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    Well, "Striker" for such an inoffensive econobox doesn't really sound that much better... unless it's a reference to the starter going on strike on chilly mornings... :p
     
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    2011 - 2015 Ibishu Otisco - Honda Crosstour, Nissan Altima, Mazda 6 (US), Honda Accord
    2010s Japanese midsize 5-door FWD/AWD, front engined (FF/F4 layout, transversally positioned engine) crossover fastback. Based on the Honda Crosstour, but with similar front end as the Nissan Altima, window line and rear end as the US Mazda 6, and Honda Accord interior, but with just 1 display. Essentially it's a USDM Pessima crossover version. Only USDM version is available.
    Trim and versions:
    • HX - with 17'' alloy wheels, ABS, ESC, TCS, EBD, Hill Holder, Tralier Assist, Blind Spot Detector, black interior, black fender flares, radio, 6 airbags, AWD (optional) etc.
    • LX - HX + 18''' alloy wheels, beige interior, chromed roof rails, sunroof (optional), chromed exhaust pipe, etc.
    • Custom - based on HX, but with tuned engine, roof rack, roof case, graphics, 19'' custom wheels, etc.
    • Taxi - based on HX, but with yellow livery and ad carrier.
    Engines: 2.2 I4 Petrol 170 HP, 2.6 V6 Petrol 210 HP, 3.6 V6 280 HP, 2.0 I4 Petrol+Hybrid 160 HP. Transmission which is available is 6-speed automatic and 6-speed manual. Body type is unibody 5-door crossover fastback. Suspension is independent, front McPhersons, rear 4-link. Springs are coilovers. Brakes are all 4 discs.

    -Why it should be added?
    -We don't have any modern midsizers, nor crossovers.
     
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  8. General S'mores

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    That's what he called the Metro as.

    Personally, I would choose something like Dash, as it's a synonym to the original model name Sprint.
     
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    ETK 400-Series (2018-present)


    It is a...

    German supermini economy 5-door hatchback. Based off the 2nd gen A1, but with 1-Series front underpinnings, and A-Class rear-end cues.

    Configurations:

    ???
     
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    400-Series.
     
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    Ibishu Delivan/Luxovan (1995-2008):

    It is a...

    ...90s/00s Japanese forward control panel van/minibus. Body shape based on the 2001 Nissan Caravan, but with front and rear fascias inspired by the 1995 (pre-facelift) and 2002 (post-2001 facelift) Toyota Hiace, and a 1994 Mitsubishi Delica interior. Body-on-frame, front longitudinal engine RWD/4WD, front 2-wishbone, rear coil spring suspension, disc/drum brakes.

    Configs:
    • Base - Equipped with a 131 HP 2.5/150 HP 2.8 petrol/2.7 109 HP/3.0 130 HP turbodiesel I4, RWD/4WD, a 5-spd manual, open diff, cargo suspension, base brakes with premium pads, 14x6.5 unhubcapped steelies with 185/65 R14 steelies, left-only cargo door and vinyl seats.
    • XT-4 - As above, but with hubcaps, a tachometer and a cassette/CD (later models) radio.
    • LXT-4 - As above, but with two side doors, A/C and cloth seats.
    • Luxovan - Like the above minibus, but with comfort-oriented suspension, an optional 4-spd automatic, 15x7 hubcapped steelies with 195/65 R15 tires, chrome trim, a rear sunroof and a nicer interior.
    • Luxovan King - As above, but with self-levelling rear suspension, alloy wheels, 2 rear sunroofs, 2-zone AC and leather seats.
    • Luxovan Caesar - As above, but with air suspension, 16x7 alloys with 205/60 R16 tires, factory graphics, a GPS, automatic A/C, wood inlays and a VHS/DVD entertainment system.
    • Police - Based on the RWD Base diesel minibus, but with a Japanese police paintjob, lightbar, bullbar and window mesh.
    • Ambulance - Based on the RWD Base petrol panel van, but with a Japanese ambulance paintjob, lightbar, bullbar and equipment.
    • Fire Service - Based on the 4WD Base petrol minibus, but with two side doors, a Japanese fire service paintjob, lightbar and bullbar.
    • Taxi - Based on the RWD diesel manual Luxovan, but with a South African taxi paintjob and roof sign.
    • Gaisensha - Based on the RWD petrol automatic Luxovan King, but with a Japanese nationalist paintjob and PA system.
    • Beater - Based on the pre-lift RWD diesel manual Base panel van, but with a worn drivetrain and handling parts, cheap retread tires, cheap hubcaps, rusting body, mismatched replacement panels, a worn interior and a cheap aftermarket radio.
    • Offroad - Based on the 4WD diesel Luxovan Caesar, but with the engine tuned to 160 HP, locking diffs, off-road suspesnion, 15x8 alloys with 31.5x9.20 R15 off-road tires, a snorkel, a bullbar, light guards and a roof rack.
    • Adventure - As above, but with an RV conversion.
    • VIP - Based on the RWD petrol automatic Luxovan Caesar, but with stanced suspension, 19x10 alloys with 285/40 R19 tires, a widebody kit, a glossy black paintjob, tinted windows and a custom sound system assembly.
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    The A4 doesn't look too ETK. Maybe something like Auto Bild's idea of a BMW X0?


    As for the interior, I would say it'd be better to keep the Mk2 A1 interior.
     
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  12. General S'mores

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    I think it would look awkward with the front end of that one. I think I should probably choose the front end of the 1-Series, as it would be a much more suiting front end IMHO.
     
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    Oshkosh JLTV (Gavril Assassin)
     
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    It'd look absolutely atrocious if you even could fit them, it'd literrarly look like a donk, I've seen people try it and miserably fail. I'm mostly only familiar with the 1300-1310 (and everything inbetween, 1304, 1305, 1307, 1309) so if you wanna make a replica of that, I'm the man to ask.
     
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    Why Gavril? Why do so many people go with that name...
     
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    I think it would fit under the Brutus brand that you had made for the B1 you are making, since it seems to be a military vehicle.
     
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    Dude, I frikn love u I thought I was the only one who posted north American buses!
     
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    Something worth noting: All of these would be RHD and fictionalised, and would be for a UK-style map.
    Without that, all these don't make any sense. So please, enjoy reading these proposals. :)

    1st Generation Alston D40 (1957-1969)
    1962_Austin_FX4_London_taxi.jpg Austin_FX4_Museum_of_Transport_Manchester_1.jpg
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_FX4

    It is a... British 4-door saloon based off the Austin FX4, used mainly for taxicab purposes.

    Configurations:
    LEC 2170 (two-tone paintjob, burgundy top and cream bottom)
    LEC 2180 (two-tone paintjob, cream top with moss green bottom)
    LEC 2190 (two-tone paintjob, burgundy bottom with yellow top)
    LEC 2000 (two-tone paintjob, teal bottom and white top)
    Taxi
    Police Package
    Police Unmarked
    (LEC = London Engine Company)
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    1st Generation Gannister SC-Series (1969-1981)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volvo_F10,_F12,_and_F16

    It is a... British 2-door big rig based off the Volvo F10, used for hauling freight. (obviously)

    Configurations:
    WorldGallop SC-17 Fifth Wheel Upfit (flat top, WorldGallop logo between headlights and on mudflaps on front and rear (by
    default), 4-cylinder LEC Q40 engine, default dark blue colour)
    WorldGallopXH SC-18 Fifth Wheel Upfit (higher roof, WorldGallopXH logo on front roof (by default), 6-cylinder LEC TT60
    engine, default dark blue colour)
    WorldGallopXHS SC-18 Fifth Wheel Upfit (higher roof with spoiler, WorldGallop XHS logo on front roof (by default), also with
    LEC TT60 engine, default burgundy colour)
    WorldGallopXHS SC-19 Fifth Wheel Upfit (same as WorldGallopXHS, only with 8-cylinder LEC QQ80 engine,

    default White colour)
    WorldGallopXH SC-18 Cargo Box Upfit (6-cylinder LEC TT60 engine, default white colour)
    WorldGallop SC-17 Flatbed Upfit (4-cylinder LEC Q40 engine, default white colour)
    WorldGallop SC-18 Cement Mixer Upfit (6-cylinder LEC TT60 engine, default yellow colour)
    WorldGallop SC-19 Dump Truck Upfit (8-cylinder LEC QQ80 engine, default red colour)
    WorldGallopXH SC-19 Long Haul Upfit (8-cylinder LEC QQ80 engine, Red Gannister Demonstrator Livery)
    XH = Extra High, XHS = Extra High with Spoiler

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    Ditney Arrow (1989-2008)

    Burnley__Pendle_702.jpg Bluebird_Bus__Coach_bus_21_MX56_HYR_25_July_2008.jpg
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Dart

    It is a... British 1-door single decker midibus, based off the Plaxton Pointer 2-bodied Dennis Dart MPD.

    Configurations:
    Base (default white colour, top speed 75mph)
    Base+ (Same as base, only articulated, top speed 72.5mph)
    City (Stagecoach Beachball-like livery, top speed 63mph)
    City 2 (First Barbie-like livery, top speed 63mph)
    City+ (Same as City, only articulated, top speed 60mph)
    City+ 2 (Same as City 2, only articulated, top speed 60mph)
    MoorHopper (Same as Base, only with cartoony foresty swampy moorey paintjob, plus the text "MoorHopper" on what looks
    to be a cartoony mud splash, top speed 60mph)
    Moorhopper+ (Same as Moorhopper, only articulated, and thus the text "Bendy MoorHopper", instead of just "MoorHopper",
    top speed 60mph)
    Zoo (Open top, Stagecoach Beachball-like livery, only yellow, with text: "Zoo Hopper" in circles scattered across the bus,
    between the roof and and windows, top speed 67mph)
    Offroad (Heavily weathered dark yellow colour, large offroad tyres and suspension, suitable for offroading, top speed
    67mph)
    Offroad+ (same as Offroad, only articulated, top speed
    64mph)
    Cargo (passenger windows, the windows in the doors, destination displays and the passenger seats are removed can be
    used a huge van, top speed 75mph)
    Cargo+ (Same as Cargo, only articulated, can be
    used a super huge van, top speed 72.5mph)
    Superbus (UK flag-themed paintjob, has JATO thrusters at each edge of the bus, facing down, activating them makes the
    the bus jump/hover, top speed 85mph)
    Superbus+ (Same as Superbus, only articulated
    , top speed 80mph)
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    Ditney J420 (1989-2008)

    17117865999_e197a4d5b6_b.jpg Pre-delivery_Stagecoach_Dennis_Trident_Alexander_ALX400_Dublin_February_1999.jpg
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/16658324@N08/17117865999/
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_ALX400

    It is a... British 1-door double decker, based off the Alexander ALX400.

    Configurations:
    Base (default white colour, top speed 80mph)
    City (Stagecoach Beachball-like livery, top speed 67mph)
    City 2 (First Barbie-like livery, top speed 67mph)
    Zoo (Open top, First Barbie-like livery, but only with white and shades of yellow, with text: "Hop2Zoo" in
    circles scattered across the bus, top speed 80mph)
    Offroad (Heavily weathered moss green colour, large offroad tyres and suspension, suitable for offroading, top speed
    66mph)
    Superdoubledecker (UK flag-themed paintjob, has JATO thrusters at each edge of the bus, facing down, activating them
    makes the the bus jump/hover, top speed 85mph)

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    Ditney Aurora (1998-2013)

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    https://www.flickr.com/photos/d1006/15474661856/
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/sidthedogsdad/9282183112
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/21611052@N02/4821094097
    https://hiveminer.com/Tags/caetano,exeter

    It is a... British 1-door low-entry single decker bus, based off the Caetano Nimbus.

    Configurations:
    Base (default yellow colour, top speed 85mph)
    Base+ (Same as base, only articulated, top speed 82.5mph)
    City (Stagecoach Beachball-like livery, top speed 73mph)
    City 2 (First Barbie-like livery, top speed 73mph)

    City+ (Same as City, only articulated, top speed 70mph)
    City+ 2 (Same as City 2, only articulated, top speed 70mph)
    MoorHopper (Same as Base, only with cartoony foresty swampy moorey paintjob, plus the text "MoorHopper" on what looks
    to be a cartoony mud splash, top speed 70mph)
    Bendy MoorHopper (Same as MoorHopper, only articulated, and thus the text "Bendy MoorHopper", instead of just
    "MoorHopper", top speed 70mph)
    Zoo (Open top, Stagecoach Beachball-like livery, only yellow, with text: "Zoo Hopper" in circles scattered across the bus,
    between the roof and and windows, top speed 77mph)
    Offroad (Heavily weathered dark yellow colour, large offroad tyres and suspension, suitable for offroading, top speed
    67mph)

    Offroad+ (same as Offroad, only articulated, top speed 64mph)
    Cargo (passenger windows, the windows in the doors, destination displays and the passenger seats are removed can be
    used a huge van, top speed 85mph)

    Cargo+ (Same as Cargo, only articulated, can be used a super huge van, top speed 72.5mph)
    Superbus (UK flag-themed paintjob, has JATO thrusters with gimbaling at each edge of the bus, facing down, each
    individually controllable. It's fidgety, but you can, in theory, fly it. Top speed 82.5mph)

    Bendysuperbus (Same as Superbus, only articulated, top speed 80mph)
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    (1st Generation) Arturo Eccellenza (2000-2011)
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    https://www.flickr.com/photos/paulomestre/25344725923
    http://www.transportesemrevista.com/Default.aspx?tabid=210&language=pt-PT&id=3932

    It is an... Italian 2 or 3-door single decker coach bus, based off the Caetano Intercity CI 200.

    Configurations:
    Base (default white colour, top speed 109mph)
    Base+ (Same as base, only articulated, another door in rear section just as high as the front one, top speed
    107mph)
    Freight (red Loyal Mail livery with yellow diagonal lines, no windows except front window and driver's window, but instead of
    the normal door window there's a smaller rounded square one, top speed 109mph)
    Freight+ (same as Freight, only articulated, another door, this time windowless, just as high as the front one, in rear section,
    top speed 115mph)
    Moreland Coaches (dark glittery starry livery, luxury-style font, saying "Moreland Coaches", top speed 109mph)
    Moreland Articulated Coaches (Same as Moreland Coaches only articulated, also text says: "Moreland Articulated
    Coaches", door in rear section with a window just as large as the front one, top speed 107mph)

    ZooCoach - Half open (Open top, yellow triangles livery, with text: "ZooCoach" in circles scattered across the bus, top speed
    112mph)
    ZooCoach - All open (All open top from the door rearwards, only the very back of the coach is still there, same ZooCoach
    livery, top speed 110mph)

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    (2nd Generation) Arturo Eccellenza (2009-present)
    Caetano_Intercity_CI_200.jpg 35280840473_47e7aea614.jpg
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvador_Caetano#/media/File:Caetano_Intercity_CI_200.JPG
    http://www.flickriver.com/photos/136304935@N03/35280840473/

    It is an... Italian 1 or 2-door single decker coach bus, based off the Caetano Intercity CI 200.

    Configurations:
    Base (default white colour, top speed 120mph)
    Base+ (Same as base, only articulated, another door in rear section with a window just as large as the front one, top speed
    115mph)
    Freight (red Loyal Mail livery with yellow diagonal lines, no windows except front window and driver's window, but instead of
    the normal door window there's a smaller circular one, top speed 120mph)
    Freight+ (same as Freight, only articulated, a second door in rear section, this time windowless, top speed 115mph)
    Moreland Coaches (dark glittery starry livery, luxury-style font saying "Moreland Coaches", top speed 120mph)
    Moreland Articulated Coaches (Same as Moreland Coaches only articulated, also text says: "Moreland Articulated
    Coaches", door in rear section with a window just as large as the front one, top speed 115mph)

    ZooCoach - Half open (Open top, yellow triangles livery, with text: "ZooCoach" in circles scattered across the bus, top speed
    122mph)
    ZooCoach - All open (All open top from the door rearwards, only the very back of the coach is still there, same ZooCoach
    livery, top speed 124mph)

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    Ditney Ruby Millennial (1997-2010)

    YV03UBCa120803.jpg 34.jpg 14391336662_537a47c487_b.jpg 10482894253_0343514524_b.jpg
    http://www.buszone.co.uk/Up0803.html
    http://www.drewwilson.co.uk/?attachment_id=620
    https://hiveminer.com/Tags/first,irizar
    http://www.flickriver.com/photos/62826100@N06/10482894253/

    It is a... British 1 or 2-door low-entry single decker bus, based off the Caetano Nimbus.

    Configurations:
    Base (default pink colour, top speed 92mph)
    Base+ (Same as base, only articulated, top speed 89.5mph)
    CountryZoomer (First Barbie-like livery, only in tones of green and dark yellow, top speed 90mph)

    CountryZoomer+ (Same as CountryZoomer, only articulated, top speed 88mph)
    Freight (red Loyal Mail livery with yellow diagonal lines, passenger windows, the windows in the doors, destination displays
    and the passenger seats are removed can be
    used a huge van for fragile goods, top speed 92mph)

    Freight+ (Same as Freight, only articulated, can be used as a super huge bendy van for fragile goods, top speed 89.5mph)
    Moreland Coaches (dark glittery starry livery, luxury-style font saying "Moreland Coaches", top speed 92mph)
    Moreland Articulated Coaches (Same as Moreland Coaches only articulated, also text says: "Moreland Articulated
    Coaches", door in rear section with a window just as large as the front one, top speed 89.5mph)

    ZooCoach - Half open (Open top, yellow triangles livery, with text: "ZooCoach" in circles scattered across the bus, top speed
    96mph)
    ZooCoach - All open (All open top from the door rearwards, only the very back of the coach is still there, same ZooCoach
    livery, top speed 98mph)

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    Besland H42 or Ditney Poppy (1959-1971)

    3814903823_d5eae7fc4f_b.jpg
    https://hiveminer.com/Tags/devon,nimbus

    It is a... Small British 1-door single decker bus, based off the Albion Nimbus.

    Configurations:
    Base (default burgundy colour, top speed 62mph)
    City (old Stagecoach Stripes-like livery, top speed 55mph)

    MoorHopper (Same as Base, only with diagonal-styled cartoony foresty swampy moorey paintjob, plus the text
    "MoorHopper" on what looks to be a cartoony, yet also dioganal-styled mud splash, top speed 62mph)
    Offroad (Heavily weathered burgundy colour, large offroad tyres and suspension, relatively suitable for offroading, top speed
    50mph)

    Thanks for reading, hope you liked it! :D


    Disclaimer: I do not own any of the media shown here, nor do I claim to.
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  20. Daniel Tilton

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    YOU Should make twin mill but call it "bruckell turbo speeder"
     

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