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Post Wed Jan 20, 2016 11:20 am

help with luxury SUV

so in automation i'm trying to make myself a 1990 super Luxury SUV in the made to order style (completely hand crafted interior) however i'm having trouble getting the market up (i'm aiming for luxury superior BTW) could it be rich people don't want the engine from a peasant truck? maybe i'm going too luxury? maybe they don't want 4WD? whatever it is, i'll ask you guys for tips, as the highest i got it up to is only 69.2 competitiveness
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Post Wed Jan 20, 2016 12:00 pm

Re: help with luxury SUV

Use lots of quality sliders. Personally I'd also aim for Utility Sport Luxury.
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Luxury Superior is a stupidly-hard one to get into. Quality sliders, an engine that doesn't compromise at all, hand crafted interior, luxury-grade entertainment, Advanced Safety, uber-comfortable suspension, as a minimum to make it. I've got one car in my lineup that makes it, and it was very hard to do.
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Madrias wrote:Luxury Superior is a stupidly-hard one to get into. Quality sliders, an engine that doesn't compromise at all, hand crafted interior, luxury-grade entertainment, Advanced Safety, uber-comfortable suspension, as a minimum to make it. I've got one car in my lineup that makes it, and it was very hard to do.

so maybe get rid of the peasant truck engine?
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Post Wed Jan 20, 2016 2:03 pm

Re: help with luxury SUV

Luxury Superior is Maybach territory, so spam quality and use a proper luxury car engine.
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Post Wed Jan 20, 2016 2:34 pm

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TrackpadUser wrote:Luxury Superior is Maybach territory, so spam quality and use a proper luxury car engine.

i shall, i'm sure they'd appreciate a fancy V12 over a standard truck engine
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Post Wed Jan 20, 2016 2:48 pm

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Yep, V12 will help. If it's done right, or at least, my experiences with it so far, by the time you get Luxury Superior, you'll also have a pretty good stake in the Hypercar department, too.

Oh, and remember, prestige is everything. Make that V12 as big as possible to make the most of the displacement prestige bonus.
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Post Wed Jan 20, 2016 2:56 pm

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Madrias wrote:Yep, V12 will help. If it's done right, or at least, my experiences with it so far, by the time you get Luxury Superior, you'll also have a pretty good stake in the Hypercar department, too.

Oh, and remember, prestige is everything. Make that V12 as big as possible to make the most of the displacement prestige bonus.

ah, thanks for that tip, i think i fit like a 7 something liter V12 in the blazer body before, so i'll try to max it out
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Post Wed Jan 20, 2016 4:32 pm

Re: help with luxury SUV

well i tried custom making a V12 for it, and i didn't get much of a gain, 69 to 71, and it was mainly through changing the quality slider of the interior, it's to a point where i'm happy at least, but i should probably stick to what i know
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What's the body made out of? I made my Luxury Superior sedan with carbon fiber chassis and panels.
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Post Wed Jan 20, 2016 6:38 pm

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The footprint is also important. You need a BIG body to make it competitive
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Post Thu Jan 21, 2016 2:29 am

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NormanVauxhall wrote:The footprint is also important. You need a BIG body to make it competitive

ah, yeah, i'm using patario's not S10 blazer body, that big enough?
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