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Tycondero wrote:Madrias wrote:Something I just noticed while starting a build in 1940: We don't have any '40's coupes! We've got sedans, yes, but no honest two-door coupes.
Now, I may be crazy, but I do like the older body styles, the long, sweeping fenders, long hood/bonnet, and graceful curves that gave cars beautiful designs. I'd love to be able to build some fast cars using modern parts and old school bodies, but I would also enjoy it if I could choose to build a nice two-door car in 1940.
Granted, I know it's not really a priority, at least not one for most people, but I think it'd be cool.
It should be relatively easy to mod a 2 door variant for the small 40s car. I cannot do it, but others certainly can. Also a convertible version for the 2 door variant would be nice.TauSigmaNova wrote:SEVERE lack of modern cars...
If any of these body-styles could be introduced, I'd be super-hype
Tbh, I do not agree we have a severe lack of modern cars. We have a lack of pickup trucks and SUVs, but we have plenty of sport cars for the modern area. We could do with a new hatchback though and a shooting brake concept would also be nice. Do not get me wrong, I want as many designs in the game as possible, it is just that others should have more priority I think. Also cars that are from the earlier eras have the benefit that they can be used for a longer time in game when the campaign arrives.
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PMP1337 wrote:reeve509 wrote:2010's micro cars perhaps? e.g Smart ForTwo, ForFour, Toyota IQ
We nee 3cyl engines for that.
reeve509 wrote:PMP1337 wrote:reeve509 wrote:2010's micro cars perhaps? e.g Smart ForTwo, ForFour, Toyota IQ
We nee 3cyl engines for that.
Meh we could get away with that... one of the Toyota iQ trims comes with a 4 cylinder. Plus, whats wrong with a V6 powered smart?
Lada wrote:Suggestions:
- Armoured body / glass for niche markets
- Cylinder deactivation technology (a la 1980s Cadillac)
- I understand boxer engines are already in the pipeline!
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