car less than 1.7m high and 1.5m wide in top drives game There is no car in these performance i think we don’t have any car in the world for les than 1.5 wide
Oh ffs this forum. post gets wiped a second time. A bit of a list of various ground clearances of cars: Mclaren MP4-12C: 120mm -source First Gen Audi R8: 120mm -source Current Gen Audi R8: 105mm -source BMW M4: 4.7in converts to 119mm -source Mercedes AMG GT: 3.8in converts to 97mm -source
The Audi S8 Plus (A24) was not actually released until 2015, and 0-60mph should actually be 3.3 seconds, as 3.6 is the time for the normal S8. 2013 Audi S8:
2015 S8 Plus:
Also, the 2003 Mercedes E55 (A21) has the wrong picture as well, because the W210 E55 production ended in 2001. The picture should be a W211 E55 AMG.
The 2006 Mercedes E63 (A21)'s picture should also be a W211 rather than the W212, as the W212 did not start production until 2010.
The 2015 Cadillac CTS-V (A23) also has the incorrect picture and year. The 3rd gen's model year is supposed to be 2016, and the current picture is a second gen CTSV.
The 2005 Ford Focus ST Superchips and the 2012 Ford Focus ST have the exact same stats. Like from the top speed, to the weight, and height and width. Everything is the EXACT same. I know for a fact that the hp numbers are higher for the newer ST. Here is proof http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/car-reviews/ford/ford-focus-st-2012-review/
2009 Mercedes-AMG S 63 - Wrong picture, in-game shows W222 model, the correct one is W221 facelift.
2012 Mercedes-AMG C 63 - Wrong picture, in-game shows W205 model, the correct one is W204 facelift. - Weight should be 1655 kg.
2015 Mercedes-Benz CLA 250 4Matic - Wrong picture (Sorted in the next update? Will it be sedan? or estate?) - Top speed should be 149 mph - 0-60 time should be 6.2 (sedan) or 6.4 (estate) - Weight should be 1465 kg (sedan) or 1480 kg (estate) - Seat number should be 5
How do you guys figure out the seat count? There are three seatbelts in the back here on this cla 250 so 5 seats right? If not why don't you consider the middle a seat?
The 1976 Porsche 924 (Uncommon) image is of a 924 Turbo, not a regular 924. The offset hood scoop and extra grille intakes in the bumper are of a turbo model.
The 1999 Audi S6 C5 has wrong stats, currently Has a motor from C4 model 1994. 1999 model has 4.2 V8 engine with 344 hp, ingame model using 2.2 turbo 230 hp, same engine like Audi S2 use
The hummer h2 suv and SUT have wrong engine power, and weight
The Horsepower, torque and acceleration are correct for the 2003 and 2005 model with the 6.0L engine which is the one in the game. The Weight though is from the latter 2008 model with the 6.2 L V8.
1995 Porsche 911 Turbo (993) has traction control, it was an option in the 2WD model but standard in the 4WD model: http://www.porschepassion.com/993.htm
*2015 Cadillac CTS-V*: The picture is correct for a 2015 CTS-V, but all of the stats are for the next generation 2016 CTS-V. The 2015 CTS-V made 556 hp while the new 2016 CTS-V made 640 hp. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_CTS-V
2001 Chevrolet Corvette Z06: Should include traction control "But
the Z06 does not care for the heavy-handed or -footed. Tromp on the
throttle too suddenly while exiting a corner, and the tail will
instantly step out—provided you have switched off the active-handling
system. " https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2001-chevrolet-corvette-z06-review
1997 Chevrolet Corvette C5 - Should have Traction Control. All C5 Corvettes could be had with traction control which became Active-handling as an option with various modes in 1998.
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There is no car in these performance
i think we don’t have any car in the world for les than 1.5 wide
A bit of a list of various ground clearances of cars:
Mclaren MP4-12C: 120mm -source
First Gen Audi R8: 120mm -source
Current Gen Audi R8: 105mm -source
BMW M4: 4.7in converts to 119mm -source
Mercedes AMG GT: 3.8in converts to 97mm -source
2013 Audi S8:
2015 S8 Plus:
Also, the 2003 Mercedes E55 (A21) has the wrong picture as well, because the W210 E55 production ended in 2001. The picture should be a W211 E55 AMG.
The 2006 Mercedes E63 (A21)'s picture should also be a W211 rather than the W212, as the W212 did not start production until 2010.
What the 2003 E55 should be:
What the 2006 E63 should be:
- Wrong picture, in-game shows G461 model, the correct one is G460.
- Ground clearence should be high.
- All the specs are wrong, take a note from this site, its SWB tho.
http://www.automobile-catalog.com/car/1979/40190/mercedes-benz_280_ge_station_wagon_swb.html
1999 Mercedes-Benz E430
- Weight should be 1650 kg (Claimed EU version)
2015 Mercedes-Benz GLA 220d
- 0-60 time should be 7.8 seconds (Claim)
- Wrong picture, in-game shows W222 model, the correct one is W221 facelift.
2012 Mercedes-AMG C 63
- Wrong picture, in-game shows W205 model, the correct one is W204 facelift.
- Weight should be 1655 kg.
2015 Mercedes-Benz CLA 250 4Matic
- Wrong picture (Sorted in the next update? Will it be sedan? or estate?)
- Top speed should be 149 mph
- 0-60 time should be 6.2 (sedan) or 6.4 (estate)
- Weight should be 1465 kg (sedan) or 1480 kg (estate)
- Seat number should be 5
Genuinely curious.
Thanks!!
Thanks!
Instead of this one:
6X6 Should stay and be allowed to compete in 4x4 races but the grip needs to be raised to 75
1995 Porsche 911 Turbo (993) has traction control, it was an option in the 2WD model but standard in the 4WD model:
http://www.porschepassion.com/993.htm
1994 Acura Integra GS-R: If using American specs, the hp should be listed at 170 hp and ABS was included.
https://www.edmunds.com/acura/integra/1994/#edm-entry-pros-cons
*2015 Cadillac CTS-V*: The picture is correct for a 2015 CTS-V, but all of the stats are for the next generation 2016 CTS-V. The 2015 CTS-V made 556 hp while the new 2016 CTS-V made 640 hp.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_CTS-V
2011 Buick Regal Turbo: The power and torque are flipped. It should be 220 hp and 258 lb-ft.
http://www.motortrend.com/cars/buick/regal/2011/2011-buick-regal-cxl-turbo-test/
1992 Cadillac Eldorado: The image and specs are for the 1995+ refresh Eldorado. The 1992 came with a less powerful engine. If using the 1995 car, ABS should be included as well.
https://www.edmunds.com/cadillac/eldorado/1995/#edm-entry-pros-cons
2011 Cadillac Escalade: As mentioned above in a post, it should include Traction Control.
(scroll down to 3rd gen) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadillac_Escalade
2001 Chevrolet Corvette Z06: Should include traction control "But the Z06 does not care for the heavy-handed or -footed. Tromp on the throttle too suddenly while exiting a corner, and the tail will instantly step out—provided you have switched off the active-handling system. "
https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/2001-chevrolet-corvette-z06-review
1997 Chevrolet Corvette C5 - Should have Traction Control. All C5 Corvettes could be had with traction control which became Active-handling as an option with various modes in 1998.
2002 Ford Thunderbird: It should have traction control.
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/53012/Ford-2002-Thunderbird.html?page=131
2003 Infiniti M45: Comes with traction control and ABS. "Switch off the VDC/traction control and plant your right foot; the M45 provides all the sideways tomfoolery you can stand."
http://autoweek.com/article/car-news/2003-infiniti-m45-muscle-head-infinitis-m45-delivers-pumped-thrills-luxury-package
2002 Infiniti G35: Comes with traction control. "Each editor sampled his own Rotational Moment, then reengaged the traction control and never touched it again."
https://www.caranddriver.com/comparisons/2002-infiniti-g35-page-4
2016 Subaru Outback: The photo is of the previous generation model. The photo should be this one.