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Post Wed Mar 02, 2016 6:51 am

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When I proposed the Prius, I also suggested a 2 door variant to make things like the Honda CR-Z and Hyundai Veloster. Wheel covers would really do well for a more futuristic, ultra-efficient version.
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Post Wed Mar 02, 2016 7:47 am

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I approve of this ^

Would also be cool to have a slightly older (1990s-early 00s) looking eco car, something perhaps like the GM EV1 or first generation Honda Insight.
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Post Thu Mar 03, 2016 9:18 am

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99 percent sure this won't happen, but maybe, possibly, probably, not really... Caparo T1?



Please?
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Post Thu Mar 03, 2016 9:21 am

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KairaWolf wrote:99 percent sure this won't happen, but maybe, possibly, probably, not really... Caparo T1?



Please?

well... it ain't an open wheeler, but such an odd shaped chassis would make it pretty awkward even if modeled
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Post Thu Mar 03, 2016 9:43 am

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More classic muscle car bodies, maybe an El Camino body, and some cab muscles.
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Post Sun Mar 06, 2016 9:40 pm

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Something similar to the Porshe 911 would be nice. Only thing decent I made use of came from 1955, and that's a hard sell in 1970 and up.
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Post Mon Mar 07, 2016 9:50 am

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I kinda want an "new" R8/NSX style body, and an older NSX style body.
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Post Tue Mar 15, 2016 2:09 am

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I wish this one (Ferrari 288 GTO). :)
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Post Wed Mar 16, 2016 12:30 pm

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How about coupe and convertible variants of the modern Jaguar bodies? And also versions where the chrome trim around the windows is black instead, for the look of cheaper models.
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Post Wed Mar 16, 2016 9:39 pm

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thecarlover wrote:How about coupe and convertible variants of the modern Jaguar bodies? And also versions where the chrome trim around the windows is black instead, for the look of cheaper models.

Why have modern Jaaaaags when you can have old Jaaaaags?
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Post Thu Mar 17, 2016 1:52 am

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Awildgermanappears wrote:
thecarlover wrote:How about coupe and convertible variants of the modern Jaguar bodies? And also versions where the chrome trim around the windows is black instead, for the look of cheaper models.

Why have modern Jaaaaags when you can have old Jaaaaags?

Any addition is a good one, but it's much easier to modify a model than to start from scratch. And more options means that when the tycoon mode is released, there can be more cars made on the same platform to save costs :)
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Post Sun Mar 20, 2016 10:02 pm

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I am thinking we need some rear engined city cars from past and present.

some examples like the new Renault Twingo
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or maybe something like a mazda carol
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And then there is the NSU Prinz
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Post Mon Mar 21, 2016 2:26 am

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KairaWolf wrote:99 percent sure this won't happen, but maybe, possibly, probably, not really... Caparo T1?



Please?

Impossible without major changes, as in filling the gap behind the front and having it all raised enough to prevent suspension parts from clipping through. Wouldn't look so much like the Caparo T1, but would be fairly similar.
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Post Mon Mar 21, 2016 11:38 am

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thecarlover wrote:Any addition is a good one, but it's much easier to modify a model than to start from scratch. And more options means that when the tycoon mode is released, there can be more cars made on the same platform to save costs :)

This is why we need XJ-Ss, and plenty of them. At minimum these variants: Flying Buttress Coupe, Conventional Coupe, Convertible, Shooting Brake, Flying Buttress Ute, LWB Flying Buttress 4-door, LWB Conventional Sedan, LWB Wagon, LWB Flying Buttress 4-door Ute. And all of them with front-engine, mid-engine and rear-engine options.
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Post Wed Mar 23, 2016 12:59 am

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We are missing an '80s "normal" mid engined body style. We have the F40 but that is so extreme. Something to resemble a Ferrari 308 or facelift Lotus Esprit. Come to think of it, we only have the Mitsubishi Starion body for front engined sports cars from this time period. So something like a Nissan 300ZX Z31 and/or Porsche 944-928 would also be very velcome. Or a C4 Corvette.

I guess my main point is I don't feel it's enough to have just one body style for each car class and time period. At least two or three different ones to choose from woul make things much more interesting.
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