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Post Wed Apr 09, 2014 2:36 am

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Let's add a couple of common cars for mass production.

Tudor Mk II - entry level hatchback with an eco engine (1.3 I4 NA).
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Iceberg - It could be a hot hatch thanks to its engine (2.0l I4 Turbo) but that was not its purpose.
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All of them with default quality slider (0) and standard equipment. Not many tweaks getting those stats.

I think that safety and comfort are a bit low (2014's cars), but I guess that the full stats will come in the next update.
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Post Wed Apr 09, 2014 2:44 am

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Comfort should improve a lot if you use a bit higher profile tyres (can you confirm that?). With those tyres and standard interior packages it's actually pretty good.
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Post Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:20 am

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Der Bayer wrote:Comfort should improve a lot if you use a bit higher profile tyres (can you confirm that?). With those tyres and standard interior packages it's actually pretty good.


Yup I've in the Iceberg 225/40 (590mm) R16, good setting for that rim size.

The Tudor could be better indeed, I've 195/40 (580mm) R16 and would be better with 195/50 (580mm) R15, so an inch lower.
With a rim of 15", comfort would be 25.8 and tameness would be 51.2.
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Post Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:26 am

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Ok, I would have expected more. But with better interior packages the gain in comfort by a higher tyre profile will multiply.
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Post Wed Apr 09, 2014 6:01 am

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Der Bayer wrote:Ok, I would have expected more. But with better interior packages the gain in comfort by a higher tyre profile will multiply.

You are right..., my bad, I was thinking how low was the comfort compared to the Iceberg..., entertainment was set on basic :roll:

Here is the result with the new settings (standard entertainment, 15" rims and gearbox included.., don't need 6 gears for such engine).
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A softy suspension.
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Post Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:08 am

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Egeo - 2.5 I6 NA - Luxury sedan. I was not expecting that weight distribution.
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Aral SE - 2.5 I6 Turbo - Sport coupe with standard equipment and premium safety.
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Hermes - 5.5l V8 NA - Sport coupe. Hand crafted, premium and advanced settings on interior.
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Post Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:02 am

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Kaylan - 6.4l V8 NA - Standard settings with some muscle car heritage (Ford FE 390 HP).
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The front tyres should be 235... :?

Mekon - 6.0l V8 NA - Premium coupe.
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Kenzie - 3.6l V8 NA - Coupe with standard requirements
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Post Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:41 am

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The Mekon has a absolutely beautiful front end, the detail work looks so natural. Well done!
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Post Sun Apr 13, 2014 2:29 am

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nialloftara wrote:The Mekon has a absolutely beautiful front end, the detail work looks so natural. Well done!


Thanks nialloftara, I should not say but..., I also really like how it looks :oops:

I've done a quick photoshop tweak to see how they will work with chrome bumpers and... dunno which one I'd pick:
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Post Sun Apr 13, 2014 2:31 am

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i prefer the classic look with the black bumpers, and i agree with nialloftara. I really like the Mekon's front end too!
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Post Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:27 am

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I'm split, black looks better on the front, but that chrome rear bumper just looks right.
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Post Sun Apr 13, 2014 12:12 pm

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I prefer the chrome on both ends. It fits in better with the rest of the styling.
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Post Mon Apr 14, 2014 12:24 pm

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TheTom wrote:i prefer the classic look with the black bumpers, and i agree with nialloftara. I really like the Mekon's front end too!


nialloftara wrote:I'm split, black looks better on the front, but that chrome rear bumper just looks right.


Jakgoe wrote:I prefer the chrome on both ends. It fits in better with the rest of the styling.


Hehe mix of answers.., I like more the chrome in the black car (Kaylan), definitely, but in the Mekon better in black although not sure yet, maybe the bumper is excessively bright...
We will have to wait and see the chrome bumper in-game (when fixed).
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Post Sun May 18, 2014 4:59 am

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Really liking all of your cars they are great! Just 1 question did you get inspiration of a bentley when you made the Aral? :)
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Post Sun May 18, 2014 5:28 am

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The front of the Kaylan reminds me of an old Nissan Silvia S13 (One of my favourite cars).
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