@Dunkleosteus Getting into the modern crossover market. Also, from now on, all vehicles with the Mk. II denotation represents vehicles made under the joint partnership between my company (Vapid), and your companies. 2016 Vapid Operation LXE - Engineering Defined The Operation is bound to mark its spot in the crazy crossover market. Features: Standard front and rear fog lights All the modern safety features cars have nowadays All Wheel Drive (AWD) to combat winter 234 HP 24-valve DOHC V6 with an estimated 15.5 mpg Things to note: Complies with Ontario license plate regulations & laws Somewhat realistic-sized tailpipes so you can still fit your...you know
@Benjamin Tam 1940 Neptune Yellow Su - Who thought it was a good idea to make a truck that's lighter than a Smart car? For smaller duties around the farm. Features: A way smaller size than the Zea-Mays. You could probably fit it through a mouse hole if you tried. A super-shiny chrome grille. A decently sized 3 litre I-4 that makes 90 HP. Things to note: It's lighter than a Smart car. I mean, it's plenty bigger and has way more steel and iron. What's with that? The sound of a 1940s truck with a large I-4 is probably gonna be interesting.
@Dunkleosteus Currently creating two s3x dungeon transport vehicles that you would definitely use. Here's one of them. 1976 Vapid Mutiny Dunkleosteus Edition - Primitive Transportation Custom made for its sole purpose Dunkleosteus intended. Features: Decent helping of chrome Factory-installed off-road roll bar and off-road lights Turbocharged flatplane V8 engine to escape the law Dual exhausts are big enough for your...you know Things to note: Only two units produced and sold (the prototype and Dunkleosteus') Complies with Florida license plate regulations and laws
The 1950 PRW Sabre MHP=More Horsepower Things to note: Better economy than most of my modern cars Sedan is more 'practical' than ute Has a grille that makes you think of your wife because it's the 50s and you only do that stuff ONCE and never talk of it again.
Here comes my first car outside America. Country this car is from: Brazil 1985 Viajante Lebre - A standard hatchback that'll get you somewhere Top speed: 102.7 MPH 0-62 MPH: 14.9 Main demographics: Commuter and Family (Gasmea), Fun Premium and Family (Fruinia), Fun Premium and Family Sport (Archana) Would you rate this car forgettable? If so, on a scale of 1 to 10, how forgettable would you rate it?
I am installing it on my new PC right now. --- Post updated --- 2017 ETK 1000-Series. A car from ETK that is more luxurious than the S-Series. This is the top-of-the-line model from ETK meant to compete with the rolls-royce ghost and maybach S550.
Here comes my first car based on a BeamNG.drive car 1980 Ibishu Miramar - The complete car is now available for the 1980 model year Three trims: Sedan, Mira-Wagon, and GTZ Two engine variants: Base and GTZ Sedan Top Speed: 88.9 MPH 0-62 MPH: 30.8 Main demographics: Family Sport and Family (Gasmea and Fruinia), Family Premium and Commuter Premium (Archana) Mira-Wagon Top Speed: 88.9 MPH 0-62 MPH: 30.5 Main demographics: Family and Family Sport (Gasmea and Fruinia), Family Premium and Commuter Premium (Archana) GTZ GTZ: Top Speed: 100.1 MPH 0-62 MPH: 14.0 Main demographics: Family Sport and Pony Budget (Gasmea), Pony Budget and Family Sport (Fruinia), Family Sport and Pony (Archana)
I am going to enjoy posting here. BTW what is a good production units score, and what is a good reliability score?
I don't know about production units, but I would say that something like 70 and over reliability would be a good score. Most of my cars are between 60 and 70 reliability, and they are usually on the meh side of it.
@Dunkleosteus, this has to be the biggest car Vapid has ever made for you, with the sole function of being a s3x dungeon transport vehicle. 1986 Vapid Outlaw Dunkleosteus Edition - Oversized Dominance This vehicle just screams America based on its size alone. Features: 8 inch lift kit to ensure chicks get snagged on suspension components Turbocharged 7.7L V8 engine that produces 998 horsepower Off-road suspension with wide off-road tires to escape the law Off-road lights to blind chicks Roof rack to transport dead chicks to burial site Things to note: Complies with Florida license plate regulations and laws Probably would not fit under the Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass
Stellah Automotive is a premium German car manufacturer, similar to Audi or Mercedes-Benz. ________________________________________________ Stellah H-35 The official car of "What the hell did I do to you?" A premium, midsize family commuter wagon. It's 3.5L V6 makes 270 hp @6800 RPMs, gets 22 MPG, and welcomes revs. 0-60 in well under 7 seconds. All in all, a pretty good car. Base MSRP is around 30,000 EUR.
@Benjamin Tam High Mobility Multipurpose Offroad Military Vehicle 2000 HMMOMV - Hey look, another big military truck. This line intentionally left blank. Features: Gigantic offroad-ic tires. An exhaust that you could probably put your hot dog in. Giant 6.1 litre V6 making 310 HP. 4x4 Drivetrain. Steel rims. Things to note: The fuel economy is just like a Hummer H2- a pile of crap! It's actually fairly light for a huge military truck, coming in at under 5,000 pounds. I don't know why I put double wishbone in the front. I'm probably gonna go change it.
@Dunkleosteus Gone back to the beginning of Vapid's history with this car. 1940 Vapid Marbelle Business Coupe - Prodigal Simplicity The car that set Vapid's history on its course. Features: Lethargic all-cast iron pushrod Inline-6 that makes 110 horsepower No catalytic converters Acres of chrome Tailpipes hidden below the rear bumper (and big enough to fit your...you know) Things to note: May rust out early due to all steel chassis and body Complies with Florida license plate regulations and laws.
I find that body a bit of a pain to work with, because placing headlights and grilles frequently ends up making random holes in the body.