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Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 4:30 pm
by titleguy1
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Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 4:42 pm
by Vri404
Twin Turbo Wagon Hype.

Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 5:03 pm
by ArnRno
Opinions on the Staccato ad?

It's beautiful, well done, and really realistic looking, both the ad and the car. IRL, I think that'd be a proper, competitive car, even if it's not my bag.

Really though, all and all, that's 100% believable - good job.

Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Sun Dec 27, 2015 10:57 pm
by Microwave
^^ what he said

It's a really nice car, and an equally nice ad. Probably one of the best ads we've seen on the forum.

As a sidenote, because of the fact that the wheels look like they're turning, it makes it looks like the wheels have mad toe-in at the front haha

Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 8:39 am
by Noporian
Personally, i would say that the AD is very impressive!

However, i'm a killjoy and in my personal opinion,
The front is kind of automation 101... if you get what i mean.
It doesn't maybe look as unique as all your other cars

Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 3:49 am
by strop
I would partly agree, partly disagree with that last opinion. The headlight arrangement is clearly not a single fixture, and it actually takes a fair bit of work to get it looking like that (I've tuned Rennens and so happen to know that Evan's been honing the headlights for quite a while now). But as for the light + grille, well, I suppose it does look a little more understated, a bit more corporate, which I assume is more in line with the market he is seeking to cover here. That part is clearly up for debate.

To nitpick, the mad toe-in mentioned above does make one wonder why the car is turning on what appears to be a straight bit of road directly next to a large body of water. Is the driver pulling a mad dorifto? Are we about to witness the car plunging into the harbour? :lol:

Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 4:42 am
by titleguy1
strop wrote:To nitpick, the mad toe-in mentioned above does make one wonder why the car is turning on what appears to be a straight bit of road directly next to a large body of water. Is the driver pulling a mad dorifto? Are we about to witness the car plunging into the harbour? :lol:


Find out on the next episode of Dragon Ball Z.

Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Tue Dec 29, 2015 4:55 am
by strop
I know what happens next. I'll end up waiting 5 episodes, and then the galaxy will be blown up and Kai-sama has to get a new halo.

Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 1:49 pm
by titleguy1
#RennenNAIAS reveal - 2017 Rennen Angeles

Elegance of motion.


Rennen's longest-running single model, the Angeles is an athletic yet sophisticated sports sedan that will please not only on a daily commute but also when the road turns into your own personal Autobahn.

Performance
The new Angeles is available with three new engines: a 2 Liter Turbocharged 4-Cylinder and 2 different 3 Liter Twin-Turbocharged V6's, one of which shares its' roots with the Kusanagi. The C4I-20T 4-Cylinder produces 257 HP and 221 lb-ft, providing potent power while allowing for exceptional fuel economy. The C6V-30T has an output of 321 HP and 293 lb-ft, which lets the Angeles go from 0-62 in 5 and a half seconds. However, the Angeles R is the fastest and most dynamic model, with a 30-Valve V6 related to the Kusanagi, and produces 478 HP and 358 lb-ft and rockets the Angeles R to 60 in under 4 seconds. Don't think wee skipped out on handling and ride; the team who manages the suspension are the same people who work on both the Staccato and the Kusanagi. To top it off, there's a sublime ride and around corners, the Angeles is a dynamic beast that is one with the driver.

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Features
The Angeles may be a high-performance sports sedan, but one cannot have a sports sedan without a sumptuous interior. High-quality materials are used throughout the cabin, and space is created wherever we at Rennen could make it. Ambient lighting and a 9-inch touch screen with navigation are standard. Sirius XM radio is optional on all cars. Each car has an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award. AWD is optional on Premium 2.0T trims and standard on Prestige 3.0T and R trims. Alcantara is optional in the R model. Because the Angeles is the oldest car that is produced by Rennen, it has the most prestige surrounding it in Rennen's lineup. For 2016, the bar has been raised.

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---Options and Pricing---
Rennen Angeles Premium 2.0T RWD- Starting at $35,995
Rennen Angeles Premium 2.0T AWD- Starting at $36,995
Rennen Angeles Prestige 3.0T RWD- Starting at $38,995
Rennen Angeles Prestige 3.0T AWD- Starting at $39,995
Rennen Angeles R- Starting at $54,995

-----Options-----

17" 5-Spoke "Retro" Wheels - No extra charge
18" 10-Spoke "Concave" Wheels - No extra charge
18" 6-Spoke "Hexadynamic" Wheels - $995
20" 5-Spoke "GT" Wheels - $995
Leather Interior - $995 - Standard on Premium 3.0T Models and R Models
Alcantara Interior- $1,995
Bowers and Wilkins Audio Package - $1,995
Sirius XM Radio - $595
Sports styling package - $595


Color Palette, in order
Garnet Red
Ocean Blue Metallic
Champagne Gold Pearl
Pine Green Metallic
Grape Burgundy Metallic
Shadow Black
Titanium Silver Metallic
Cotton White Pearl
Rennen Racing Blue
Ice Steel Gray
Sahara Brown Metallic
Amethyst Violet Metallic
Ice White Pearl
Sapphire Blue Metallic
Sunset Red Pearl

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Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 1:54 pm
by titleguy1
Doesn't really fit into any company, but I made a short video on stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6iYZr9 ... e=youtu.be

Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 6:11 am
by Microwave
>Muscle SUV
>Uses Flex body

Re: Rennen Automotive - {Opinions Wanted}

PostPosted: Thu Jan 28, 2016 6:53 am
by Oskiinus
Microwave wrote:>Muscle SUV
>Uses Flex body


Wut, I made mid-engined muscle car one time from 1990s.

Re: Rennen Automotive

PostPosted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 4:26 am
by titleguy1
News: it has been revealed that Rennen will end production of the 4.5 Liter naturally aspirated V8 in favour of a twin-turbo 4.2 liter V8. The 4.5 Liter twin-turbo V8 will remain in production.

Re: Rennen Automotive

PostPosted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 5:58 am
by TurboJ
I must say I like your designs and also it's nice to see how much effort you put into presenting your cars. Nice work!

Re: Rennen Automotive

PostPosted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 1:17 pm
by titleguy1
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