Dimension Motors - Your Friendly Neighborhood Megacorp!

I am finally happy with my first brand worthy design after bothering some of our more senior members for help.
Enter Dimension Motors, one of the largest automotive corporations in America. Headquartered at Gary, IN, manufacturing virtually nothing in America while running patriotic advertisements to buy American, Dimension is the epitome of a non-malevolent mega corporation. A company that is capable to produce the finest cars in the world, yet because management listens to their bean-counters, makes nasty sub rental rental spec econoboxes.
2007 Dimension Paradox

The 4th generation Paradox was one of the many cars that ran with resurrected nameplates in the 2000s. Just early in the decade were people mourning over the death of the beloved, bloated, excessively large mullet mobiles of the 90s, claiming cheap performance is gone. Well this car isn't an example of cheap performance. In fact it is Dimension's flagship car for the time being. An upmarket sports car that isn't exactly cheap thrills nor completely unaffordable.

Well we had to make it somehow affordable. The body is made of fiberglass on a steel monocoque, none of that fancy schmancy aluminum or the hilariously expensive carbon fiber. MacPherson struts up front and semi trailing arms up rear because who needs multilink? You're not going to track this thing are you? You're going to take this to the country club to meet with other middle aged men in their mid life crisis mobiles. You're going to buy our souped track versions that are sold with ridiculous mark up if you were going racing.


In its heart is a 5.4 liter flatplane V8 churning out 340 horsepower and 442 newton meters of torque. Not very much for an engine that size, however...

It was good enough to propel the 3200 lbs car to 60 in about 5.3 seconds, 1/4 mile in the low 13s, and a kilometer sprint of 23.6 seconds. Which is plenty fast for a 40k car. Also gets good mileage. We don't know how we did it. So if you want to save gas, buy a 340 hp sports car. Because a 5 liter low compression V8 is so much more efficient than 4 banger.
MSRP of $45000
So what do you people think?
Enter Dimension Motors, one of the largest automotive corporations in America. Headquartered at Gary, IN, manufacturing virtually nothing in America while running patriotic advertisements to buy American, Dimension is the epitome of a non-malevolent mega corporation. A company that is capable to produce the finest cars in the world, yet because management listens to their bean-counters, makes nasty sub rental rental spec econoboxes.
2007 Dimension Paradox

The 4th generation Paradox was one of the many cars that ran with resurrected nameplates in the 2000s. Just early in the decade were people mourning over the death of the beloved, bloated, excessively large mullet mobiles of the 90s, claiming cheap performance is gone. Well this car isn't an example of cheap performance. In fact it is Dimension's flagship car for the time being. An upmarket sports car that isn't exactly cheap thrills nor completely unaffordable.

Well we had to make it somehow affordable. The body is made of fiberglass on a steel monocoque, none of that fancy schmancy aluminum or the hilariously expensive carbon fiber. MacPherson struts up front and semi trailing arms up rear because who needs multilink? You're not going to track this thing are you? You're going to take this to the country club to meet with other middle aged men in their mid life crisis mobiles. You're going to buy our souped track versions that are sold with ridiculous mark up if you were going racing.



In its heart is a 5.4 liter flatplane V8 churning out 340 horsepower and 442 newton meters of torque. Not very much for an engine that size, however...

It was good enough to propel the 3200 lbs car to 60 in about 5.3 seconds, 1/4 mile in the low 13s, and a kilometer sprint of 23.6 seconds. Which is plenty fast for a 40k car. Also gets good mileage. We don't know how we did it. So if you want to save gas, buy a 340 hp sports car. Because a 5 liter low compression V8 is so much more efficient than 4 banger.
MSRP of $45000
So what do you people think?