UC - ManHell Automotive
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Luxor A (is part of ManHell's history so I add this one.)
Valmayor A
Poncho VTS
Aquila PS (with this color the alias would be cheddar).
Vereda 375 SE (limited edition).
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But I am building a Mercedes AMG GT S competitor and I only get around 80% competitiveness in the Super and Track Premium. What would you do to get a higher score in something like GT? I currently get 73% competitiveness.
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Awildgermanappears wrote:Make it cheaper.
Doesn't that make everything more competitive?
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Speedemon wrote:Please stop posting your cars. You are making me too jealous!
But I am building a Mercedes AMG GT S competitor and I only get around 80% competitiveness in the Super and Track Premium. What would you do to get a higher score in something like GT? I currently get 73% competitiveness.
Let's get the Sigma PS, an allround car, and see some stats.
The setup is focused on light sport car, muscle and fun premium.
I forgot to add Track values, that is 97/84%.
(with a lower sale price - +30% - we do not get GT market value)
With some 'little' tweaks, like 2 seats, better tyre compound and entertainment (allround), we have the next:
and if we set a lower tyre profile, a better suspension system (from gas monotube to semi active) while improving cornering :
Now Track values would be 120/81%
Probably the prestige will rise, therefore market value, adding a more powerful engine and bigger rims (17" currently).
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Another special edition,
Topo RS
Dangerous, dunno, but it should be fun.
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Razyx wrote:May be, and probably it was unconsciously... but after having seen so many car wallpapers, I think is possible that I got some ideas here and there.
Luxor A (is part of ManHell's history so I add this one.)
Valmayor A
Liking the Valmayor, in particular; where did you get that grill?
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CadillacDave wrote:The Valmayor and Luxor is just wow, I would love to drive them
I'm glad you like them. I also would like to give them a try, those cars are like a ship, so big, 'softy'..., definitely ship-esque
Although I've not driven one of these 'bulky monsters' I've been passenger in a '73 Impala wagon (around 5.7m long) and somewhat remember (20 years ago?) the feeling that, compared with any european car, you could hit anything and yet go on.
AlternateSteve90 wrote:Liking the Valmayor, in particular; where did you get that grill?
Thanks.
An old Pyrlix's grille (you can find it in his thread), I was missing it so I have installed the mod few days ago.
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Razyx wrote:CadillacDave wrote:The Valmayor and Luxor is just wow, I would love to drive them
I'm glad you like them. I also would like to give them a try, those cars are like a ship, so big, 'softy'..., definitely ship-esque
Although I've not driven one of these 'bulky monsters' I've been passenger in a '73 Impala wagon (around 5.7m long) and somewhat remember (20 years ago?) the feeling that, compared with any european car, you could hit anything and yet go on.
[img]http://s16.postimg.org/52h39esc5/73_Chevy_Impala_W.jpg[img]
I have never been so lucky to ride in a proper American car, Im not sure they would suit British roads with all the twists and turns but oh well that's not putting me off
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