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Post Wed May 06, 2015 6:41 am

Re: Family Haulers [1980] [RESULTS]

Ok. 6th not too bad. Very close to the top 4. Too bad I would have liked a review as I know my car rocks enough. You can make fun of its offroad capability but you will be happy to have it if your car gets stuck in de mud.
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 7:32 am

Re: Family Haulers [1980] [RESULTS]

VicVictory wrote:13th - LHE Famsed - 1.7L Turbo I4/4AT RWD - "It's like a Baltazar Quark on drugs. But with the manners of a pissed off wildebeest." - 1 BONUS, 8941 pts
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Woot, 13th and Cheapest!

Loved the reference to the Baltazar.
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 7:36 am

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VicVictory wrote:23rd - Mars Engineering Redarius - 3.0L I6/4AT FWD - "Screw the gas can. Bring a whole new engine." - 5 deductions, 7681 pts


It's a 3L V8!
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 8:38 am

Re: Family Haulers [1980] [RESULTS]

And mine has a 1.6L I4! It still only gets 70 bhp, but it's not a 1.5!

I'm pretty happy to finish in the top half - and I see I'm still getting the #1 slot for fuel economy. Three cheers for super-lean fuel mixtures!
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 9:05 am

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Ugh.. I'm really tired and sick today, so I made a few clerical errors.

I've corrected them (mostly engine displacements). But there was a pretty big one - I had forgotten to put in the 8th place car.

And Packbat... sorry, they actually got better fuel economy than you by .2 MPG. So you don't take the crown on that this time around.
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 9:14 am

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Ugh, I missed the deadline. Oh, well...
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 9:16 am

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Ah, well - at least I came in second. :lol:
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 11:11 am

Re: Family Haulers [1980] [RESULTS]

8th - DMA F80 - 2.3L I4/4AT RWD - "You'll stop more frequently a gas stations for snacks than actual gas." - 5 deductions, 9239 pts

Considering that I was going for high fuel economy, low maintenance, high reliability, high safety, and was seeing how close to $8000 I could get I am surprised I didn't take more.

Which means there are some darn good cars I was up against. Good job everyone.
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 11:24 am

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What kind of reliability numbers did you put up, Zabhawkin? I had a 67.0 reliability in the competition version and $1441.44/yr maintenance costs, according to the .lua file.
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 12:08 pm

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Reliability 63.4
Service costs 1169.63 (not lowest :shock: )
41.4 drivability
40.9 Comfort
50.4 Safety
29.9 mpg (highest :D )
7993.98 Total cost (not highest :shock: )

I wonder if I would have done better with a front wheel drive car.
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 12:45 pm

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...huh. Your maintenance costs are a lot less than mine, but I had 45.8 drivability, 54.0 Safety, and $6896.84 Total Costs. I guess the 31.5 Comfort is what actually killed it in the competition.
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 1:33 pm

Re: Family Haulers [1980] [RESULTS]

Actually, the cars that ALMOST made it were all very good, but fell short in two heavily weighted categories: Utility and Practicality. Zab's entry, other than being sorely lacking in those two categories, was quite fantastic.
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 1:42 pm

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I should have gone for the ladder chassis! :lol:
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 1:50 pm

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I thought those were average weighting, so I didn't pay them as much attention.
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Post Wed May 06, 2015 1:58 pm

Re: Family Haulers [1980] [RESULTS]

My bad... yes, they were weighted normally, BUT.. they were some pretty easy figures to make big changes in for little cost (like 40-50 point improvements). I'm trying to remember if it's 2 or 3 ladder frames that ended up in the finals.
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