Ibishu Crosswise (2017-): It is a... ...modern mini crossover by Ibishu. Based on Motor's mini Jeep CUV rendering, but with a Mini Hatch F55 rear and a Suzuki Ignis interior. Unibody, front transverse engine AWD, front MacPherson, rear De Dion axle suspension, disc/drum brakes. Configs: XT-3(T)/XT-4D - Equipped with an 82 HP (NA) or 110 HP (turbo) 1.0 I3 petrol/100 HP 1.3 I4 turbodiesel, 5-spd manual/6-spd automatic, FWD, an open diff, standard suspension, basic brake pads, ABS, ESP, 15x5.5 steelies with hubcaps and 175/60 R15 tires, manual A/C and a touchscreen. LXT-3(T)/LXT-4D - As above, but with an optional 132 HP 1.0, optional AWD, alloy wheels, roof rails and a GPS. SXT-3(T/H)/SXT-4D - As above, but with an optional 1.0 hybrid (110 + 32 HP), 16x6 alloys with 185/55 R16 tires, a sunroof, automatic A/C and a backup camera. ZXT-3(T)/ZXT-4D - As above, but with stock AWD, lifted suspension, 15x6 black alloys with 195/60 R15 all-terrain tires, a two-tone paintjob and a glass roof. Police - Based on the manual AWD LXT-4D, but with a Swiss Alps-area police paintjob, lightbar and a bullbar. Medical - As above, but with a "Notarzt" livery and no bullbar. Custom - Based on the manual ZXT-4D, but with 117 HP, higher suspension, 7.15x29.5 R15 offroad tires, a bullbar, light guards and a roof rack.
Bolger BL7 (2015-, facelift in 2019): Spoiler: Pre-facelift Spoiler: Facelift It is a... 2010s American full-size luxury sedan/coupe. Pre-facelift is based off the CT6, but with a front inspired by the ATS (plus a coupe option like the CTS), while the facelift is based off the CT6 V-Sport, also with a coupe option (inspired by the rendering) and a interior similar to the Cadillac XTS. Configurations: Comfort (based off the Luxury trim) - Limited (based off the Premium Luxury trim) - Palladium (based off the Platinum trim) - Limited Plug-in Hybrid - ??? BRP (based off the V-Sport model) -
2011 - present Ixen Virgo - Proton Preve/Suprima S, Brilliance FRV, Škoda Rapid, Luxgen S5, Hyundai Accent Spoiler: Description Modern Malaysian C-segment, front engined, FWD (transversally positioned, FF layout) hatch/sedan. Based on Proton Preve/Suprima S, with Brilliance FRV front end, Škoda Rapid side and window line and Luxgen S5 rear end. Its interior would come from previous gen Hyundai Accent. Has one facelift in 2016, with completely modernized front, rear and interior. Available in LHD and RHD configs. Has several trims and variants: LX - base trim, with 15'' hubcapped steel wheels, basic radio, ABS, foglights, black interior, black mirrors and handles, EBD, manual mirrors and rear windows, 2 airbags, aircon, etc. Premium - LX + 16'' alloy wheels, rear power windows, power mirrors, dark grey interior, body colored handles and mirrors, Hill Holder, ESC, 6 airbags, ASR, etc. Crown - Premium + 17'' alloy wheels, sat nav, automatic two zone aircon, side indicators on mirrors, light grey interior, chromed tail pipe, chrome trim on grille, etc. Premium S - based on Premium, with sport body kit, stronger engine, black interior, 17'' sports alloy wheels, etc. Police - based on LX, with blue lightbar, with Australian and Malaysian livery. Taxi - based on LX, with yellow taxi livery and small taxi sign. Engines would be only petrol, with following options: 1.4 I4 Petrol 90 HP, 1.6 I4 120 and 150 HP, 1.8 I4 125 HP. Transmission options would be 6-speed manual and 7-speed CVT automatic. Body type is unibody 4-door sedan and 5-door hatchback. Front suspension is independent, McPhersons w/ coilovers and rear is semi dependent twist beam with coil springs. Brakes are all 4 discs (rear drums on LX trim level). -Why it should be added? -We don't have any Malaysian cars, and this car would be a decent alternative to Sunburst. --- Post updated --- Maybe BL5? Trims: Luxury - LT Premium Luxury - LTX Platinum - LS Hybrid - LTE V-Sport - LR
Trims: - Comfort, - Limited (hybrid since this one), - Palladium, - BRR. (I'll work on it more) --- Post updated --- Or BRP.
There's existing the ETK cars, which is based on BMWs. But why no Audi-based brand? Write the name that you want for Audi A4-based in-game car in comments --- Post updated --- I'm voting for all body styles --- Post updated --- I'd like Percenti Alpha4 as a car name
Why not 20's 30's 40's vehicle with a dedicated scenario? Would be awesome to race with old and maybe unknown cars!
Yes, that'd be neato. The latest muscle is from the '70s. It'd be nice to see a more recent muscle car. Like a Bruckell based off the Hellcat. --- Post updated --- Audi is German, so is BMW. If you were to base off of people that own an Audi to people that own a BMW the ratio would be about as so: 1 Audi:6,000 BMW (rough estimate) In all seriousness though, more people own a BMW and could relate to such vehicle, whereas, in America, Audis are about as common as Lamborghinis or Saturns.
What about a car with a rotary engine? Something like a RX-7? I know that there is the Rotary Satsuma, but still...
Audi is German, so is BMW. If you were to base off of people that own an Audi to people that own a BMW the ratio would be about as so: 1 Audi:6,000 BMW (rough estimate) In all seriousness th That'd be pretty cool, we already have Japanese cars but nowhere near the iconic Mazda RX-7. --- Post updated --- that would probably be like an early 2000s Mazda. Look at the 2007 Mazda RX-8. There's also things like the 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X. Or just the Evo IXMR. If that's too modern for you, look at some of Nissan's early cars.
On mobile.de, there are 139613 Audis and 143989 BMWs for sale. So, the ratio is actually 1 Audi: 1.031 BMW.
Enron accountants would call your numbers "a bit off". First, I think B-Series would actually be better, as M-Series would clash with BMW's M cars, and a better interior donor would be something like a Range Rover. Config list idea: B6tx - Equipped with a 413 HP 3.0 biturbo I6, 9-spd automatic, 4WD, electronic diffs, standard air suspension, basic brake pads, ABS, ESP, TCS, 18x8 alloys with 265/55 R18 tires, GPS, 4-zone automatic A/C and cloth seats. B6tdx - As above, but with a 355 HP biturbodiesel and different alloys. B6thx - As above, but with a 3.0 biturbo hybrid system (413+86 HP), 19x9 alloys with 285/50 R19 tires, a glass roof and leather seats. B8tx - As above, but with a 512 HP 4.0 biturbo V8 and different alloys. B8tdx - As above, but with a 471 HP 4.0 biturbodiesel and different alloys. B8tx ttsport - Like the B8tx, but with 559 HP, sport suspension, premium brake pads, 20x10 alloys with 305/45 R20 sport tires and a sport bodykit. B8tx xxsport - As above, but with off-road suspension, 18x10 alloys with 305/55 R18 all-terrain tires and offroad cladding. B12tx - Like the B8tx, but with a 653 HP 6.0 V12, 20x10 alloys with 305/45 R20 tires and premium brake pads. B12tdx - As above, but with a 625 HP diesel and different alloys. B12tx ttsport - Like the B12tx, but with 706 HP, sport suspension, sport brake pads, 21x11 alloys with 325/40 R21 sport tires and a sport bodykit. B12tx xxsport - As above, but with off-road suspension, 18x11 alloys with 325/55 R18 all-terrain tires and off-road cladding, B12tdx ttsport - Like the B12tx ttsport, but with a 673 HP diesel. B12tdx xxsport - As above, but with off-road suspension, 18x11 alloys with 325/55 R18 all-terrain tires and off-road cladding, Custom - Based on the B12tx ttsport, but with 850 HP, lowered suspension, 24x11 tuner alloys with 315/25 R24 tires, a bigger bodykit, a custom ICE system and a pearlescent paintjob. Offroad - Based on the B12tdx xxsport, but with lifted suspension, semi-race brake pads, 16x12 off-road alloys with 33.5x13.35 R16 off-road tires, a skidplate, a bullbar, a winch, spotlights, light protectors and a roof rack. --- Post updated --- In really all seriousness, Audi sold 226,511 cars last year and BMW did 305,685. In fact, Audi was once selling more cars than BMW for 11 years straight (1971-1981).
that would probably be like an early 2000s Mazda. Look at the 2007 Mazda RX-8. There's also things like the 2005 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X. Or just the There could be 15 billion for sale. You need to look at ownership. In this context, ownership would be the value that I pulled the ratio from.
Every car that is on sale is owned by someone. Sure, not all cars on the road are for sale - by far not. But it gives you an approximate figure, which turned out to be nowhere near the numbers you mentioned. Care to show me proof of your statements?