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Post Fri Oct 30, 2015 9:57 am

Unlikely cars that do well...

Do you have a car that was more of an excersize in design to later discover that it could be a car that would sell well?

I was designing a speedy minivan in 2005 to make it "the ultimate people carrier" i was expecting my 4.7 v8 plastic bodied minivan to dont do great, but ended up scoring between 105 and 90 in 6 areas.
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Post Fri Oct 30, 2015 10:00 am

Re: Unlikely cars that do well...

not really for me, i always design something i feel is perfect for the market i make it for but it turns out that nobody wants it (strange thing is usually increasing the price also increased desirability) so perhaps anyone can post something like this aswell lol
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Post Fri Oct 30, 2015 10:24 am

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this is the aforementioned speedy van, able to keep the pace of many sports cars with terrified mom and thrilled kids inside
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Post Mon Feb 15, 2016 1:04 am

Re: Unlikely cars that do well...

I have both criticism and praise for your van's performance. It seems like a decent van though.

Criticism: 235bhp isn't actually that much, especially for a V8. The Kia Carnival had a 263bhp 3.8L V6 in 2006, albeit in a much larger body, so your average sports car á la BMW M3 would probably outrun your van reasonably comfortably.

Praise: Your van weighs less than 1500kg, and still seems almost as spacious as some vans of that era, so 235bhp probably could get it to the pace of a hot hatch or cheap import, if not a proper sports car. What are the performance specs for the van, and how did you get it so light?

For a van? Still not bad though.
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Post Mon Feb 15, 2016 1:28 am

Re: Unlikely cars that do well...

I was experimenting with a 1980s Taxicab special once, complete with a non-turbo charged "Diesel" engine (Something like 110hp from a 3.5L I6). Ended up scoring ~110-120% in the Muscle and Pony categories.
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Post Sun Feb 21, 2016 5:58 pm

Re: Unlikely cars that do well...

I've got a few high-end luxury cars (Similar to Cadillac or Lincoln) They rate high in the supercar/hypercar categories.
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Post Sun Feb 21, 2016 6:28 pm

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My opinion here is that the current competitor cars for "hypercar" aren't... hypercar enough, at least on the performance end of the scale. The bonus that one gets to prestige from luxury parts can outweigh that which one gets from performance. That being said given prestige would be fairly foremost on the minds of those who are thinking about buying a hypercar, the proper interpretation for this is that your luxury cars are sufficiently prestigeous to catch the eye of somebody who is considering buying a hypercar.

This being said the cars I generally make tend to have low comfort and lower end entertainment, but also score superior in hypercar because their relative lack of prestige is compensated for by high sportiness. So in the end, the market competitors aren't inappropriate.
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Post Thu Mar 10, 2016 11:36 pm

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This project starts as an MPV minivan, and I plan to have 2 trim: a P for Personal\Family use with cheaper price and a C for company\commercial use which is more luxury.
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After I done with the P version, I check the market chart then,well yeah, it's a good commuter and utility van, then a sport..GT?
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So I just give up the C trim, Go a head to squeeze up 50% of power in it's V6,got a AWD drive train and put some fancy sporty stuff on it... then..
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This is the best selling super\GT car I have ever made... :?
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Post Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:08 am

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Getting great scores in many categories is very easy in the beta for some reason, though I don't doubt that's a great van to begin with.
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Post Fri Mar 11, 2016 2:32 am

Re: Unlikely cars that do well...

thecarlover wrote:Getting great scores in many categories is very easy in the beta for some reason, though I don't doubt that's a great van to begin with.

in that case, i guess it's time for the Y2K HP Spec Kyaria :D
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