Usually we know manufacturer and just waiting for tracks and requirements. This time we know nothing and its making me tremble like "will I have **** tonight or not"
I still think just plain old Chevy. Which is much better than another American dream at least
I doubt a Chevy prize car will be given out during a Chevy event. Hutch is specifically trying to avoid this. I don't think it's a manufacturer either. I think it will either be a decade or a tag of some kind.
The icon doesn't show a manufacturer or decade so I think it's safe to rule them out. Road trip does make US or American Dream seem likely, but then Prize car then makes them seem unlikely.
What else is road trip related? Standard tyres? Estate cars? 4 Seaters?
The icon doesn't show a manufacturer or decade so I think it's safe to rule them out. Road trip does make US or American Dream seem likely, but then Prize car then makes them seem unlikely.
What else is road trip related? Standard tyres? Estate cars? 4 Seaters?
I think Road Trip just refers to the type of tracks maybe? More city courses, twisty road, etc. and not circuits?
Would be interesting if it used wild rides tag as both the rover and superbird have it. Don't think it will though
There are only 20 cars in the game with a Wild Ride tag; 8 of which are prize cars. Nothing below an Ultra Rare that isn't a prize car. Great way to sell packs?
Well with "Superbird" as the prize, the clue is there. Superheros like batman come out at night and are dressed in dark clothing, so 'black bird' might be one interpretation, and Honda made a quick motorbike back in the day called the Blackbird. To market against this, Suzuki brought out the Hayabusa which translates from Japanese to 'peregrin falcon', the fastest of the birds. Therefore, I think we're looking at a Suzuki event for sure.
Well with "Superbird" as the prize, the clue is there. Superheros like batman come out at night and are dressed in dark clothing, so 'black bird' might be one interpretation, and Honda made a quick motorbike back in the day called the Blackbird. To market against this, Suzuki brought out the Hayabusa which translates from Japanese to 'peregrin falcon', the fastest of the birds. Therefore, I think we're looking at a Suzuki event for sure.
You forgot something. The fastest of birds, the peregrin falcon, is partly the name of a Ford sedan car, the Falcon sold in Australia. the Australian Grand Prix is just around the corner and Mercedes has topped both the testing sessions. Therefore Mercedes event it is.
Well with "Superbird" as the prize, the clue is there. Superheros like batman come out at night and are dressed in dark clothing, so 'black bird' might be one interpretation, and Honda made a quick motorbike back in the day called the Blackbird. To market against this, Suzuki brought out the Hayabusa which translates from Japanese to 'peregrin falcon', the fastest of the birds. Therefore, I think we're looking at a Suzuki event for sure.
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Has to be Audi, can’t be ignored forever.
I vote for Porsche (again), but I think it’ll be AD or USA
Audi is long over due though, the bugged packs are old news.
The icon doesn't show a manufacturer or decade so I think it's safe to rule them out. Road trip does make US or American Dream seem likely, but then Prize car then makes them seem unlikely.
What else is road trip related? Standard tyres? Estate cars? 4 Seaters?
Smart Fortwo EV, Rover 220 coupe turbo, Plymouth superbird + 2 of anything else..........mmmmmm