Can you also change the image of the 1997 Volvo 850 AWD? The current picture shows a 1993 FWD model. All 850 AWD cars were station wagons, no sedans were ever made.
To be honest.. al S and RS Audis and Porsches, AMGs, BMW M suvs should have performance tires.
Have you researched which did and did not come with performance tires as standard, non-optioned OEM equipment, before making a blanket statement like that?
To be honest.. al S and RS Audis and Porsches, AMGs, BMW M suvs should have performance tires.
Have you researched which did and did not come with performance tires as standard, non-optioned OEM equipment, before making a blanket statement like that?
Dont need to do research to know that high performance suvs are not made for terrain. Even there handling sucks for some twisty road. They are highway bombers. If you drove some of them you would know that. For some reference last month i was driving few days X3M and yes sucks big time on curvy roads. But its ok for Highway / Autobahn with his 370HP.
And about tires.. audi SQ5, SQ7, Porsche Cayenne, Macan and even that little X3M usually come with Continental Sport Contact or something similar. There is no All Surface tire capable doing 250km/h on market.
Saying that... i know all this suvs would be useless in game without all surface tires so i understand why they are using it.
@Rawel Escalade will most definitely go up to super rare, probably at RQ18 because it's 0-60 is 5.0s when fully upgraded and that will make it best 4wd all-surface dragger
RQ15 Jag can only go up because slicks > performance tires in terms on grip on dry, can't tell about wet conditions tho
@Rawel RQ15 Jag can only go up because slicks > performance tires in terms on grip on dry, can't tell about wet conditions tho
sure it'll be better on dry asphalt, it's grip may even go up few points, but aren't slicks considered a downgrade, since they're not much better on dry stuff but unusable on anything wet/offroad?
To be honest.. al S and RS Audis and Porsches, AMGs, BMW M suvs should have performance tires.
Have you researched which did and did not come with performance tires as standard, non-optioned OEM equipment, before making a blanket statement like that?
Dont need to do research to know that high performance suvs are not made for terrain. Even there handling sucks for some twisty road. They are highway bombers. If you drove some of them you would know that. For some reference last month i was driving few days X3M and yes sucks big time on curvy roads. But its ok for Highway / Autobahn with his 370HP.
And about tires.. audi SQ5, SQ7, Porsche Cayenne, Macan and even that little X3M usually come with Continental Sport Contact or something similar. There is no All Surface tire capable doing 250km/h on market.
Saying that... i know all this suvs would be useless in game without all surface tires so i understand why they are using it.
I actually own a performance SUV, and have driven them for the last 12 years, but thanks for assuming I haven't. Not sure why you threw these comments in about cornering, as my question was only about the tires, though? We're specifically talking about the tires fitted, which you want to change arbitrarily, without any evidence to support your statement.
The Porsche Macan Turbo OEM standard tire is the Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season tire, speed rated to 149mph/240kph. The optional tire was the Continental ContiSportContact 5 Summer tire, speed rated to 186mph/300kph. In fact, here is an excerpt from the current Macan brochure: "All tires have been optimized for driving
performance, handling, rolling resistance
and weight. Wheel sizes between 18-inch
and 20-inch come with all-season tires
as standard. High performance summer
tires are available as a no cost option.
All 21-inch wheels come with summer
tires as standard."
As Hutch has said before, they are using standard, non-optional tires on their vehicles.
BMW 330d (super rare) There are a number of mismatched stats here but an easy way to fix it. The picture shows a facelifted coupe which means it must be 2003 or later and the stats agree. The year says 1998 when there was no coupe, no 330d and certainly no facelift as the model had just come out as a sedan only, so the simplest solution here is to make it no longer a 90s car and make it a 2003 model.
Mercedes Benz 280 GE (rare) If this is a 1979 model, the picture shows are far, far more modern G-Class.
BMW 135i (epic) The picture shows a pre-facelifted M135i which were made up to 2015. The power stat suggests this is a 2016 model with the upgraded 322hp engine. So the picture here is incorrect and needs to be of the newer facelifted model.
BMW 335d (ultra rare) The age suggest a facelifted model but the image shows a pre-facelift. It should have revised LED headlights that extend in towards the grille and subtle revisions to the lower front intake.
BMW 320d (super rare) Again with the BMW facelifts. The E90 3-series received its facelift around 2008 and the picture here definitely shows a facelift model. The power stat here actually suggests a late facelift model so this should actually be a 2010-12 car instead of the 2005 it shows.
Mercedes-AMG S 63 (epic) This one says 2009 but the picture is definitely the latest model. I'm struggling to work out what model it is supposed to be because the stats on the card don't match the picture or the year. I think this is just an inaccurate card all over.
Mercedes-AMG C 63 (epic) The stats here agree that this card is the 2012 model so the date is correct. However the picture shows the much prettier 2015 version, so another incorrect image here.
Mercedes Benz A 160 (common) The image here shows a second generation facelifted car, which is actually over 10 years newer than the car says (2008 vs 1997). The stats say this should be the 1997 model so the photo is very wrong here again.
Renault Sport Twingo 133 Cup (rare) The picture here shows a facelift version which debuted in 2011. The card says 2008. I think the stats are okay whether you change the image or the date.
Renault Sport Twingo GT (uncommon) Here I think the year is just wrong because the picture and stats match a 2007 Twingo GT. So basically it shouldn't say 2016 here.
Suzuki Alto (common) The stats here show that this should actually be a 2009 model instead of 2004, and the image agrees.
Vauxhall Maloo R8 LSA (ultra rare) This card states that it is a 2016 car but the image is a pre-2013 car. I couldn't work out the stats (possible disparity between the original Holden HSV vehicles and their Vauxhall counterparts) but I would assume that just the image is incorrect.
BMW 730d (super rare) This one's power rating suggests it is the facelift model that is pictured, but the year says 2002 when a facelift has to be 2005 onwards. Also the top speed stat should be 145, not 148.
BMW 530d (ultra rare) The power stat here suggests a 2005 onward model, but the card says 2004. The picture here is of a later generation (2010 onwards) so that needs to be replaced too.
Mercedes AMG GT3 (legendary) The image here shows the older SLS GT3 which was retired in 2015. It is a completely different car.
Volvo C30 T5 R-Design (super rare) This card shows a 2010+ facelifted version but the card says 2008. I don't think they changed the stats too much so this card could probably just be updated to say 2010.
Buick LaCrosse CXL (rare) The picture on this card is the 2014 facelift of the 2010 second generation Buick LaCrosse. The stats reflect this, so this card should actually be 2014 instead of 2005.
With a few hours I could probably double this list.
Okay fair play to you. But lets be honest who actually buys Porsche with all season tires? At our local Porsche dealer. All macans and cayennes in saloon have Sport tires on by default. Actually in our country you cant buy new car with winter or all season tires unless you extra pay for them, even if you buy new car at winter you got car on summer tires and first thing to do is buy additional winter tyres.
Okay fair play to you. But lets be honest who actually buys Porsche with all season tires? At our local Porsche dealer. All macans and cayennes in saloon have Sport tires on by default. Actually in our country you cant buy new car with winter or all season tires unless you extra pay for them, even if you buy new car at winter you got car on summer tires and first thing to do is buy additional winter tyres.
You can technically install all-season or winter tyres on a normal car and it will perform better in snow. I just don't know how that will compare to all-surface tyres. I think we should be able to change tyres, but only OEM tyres provided. For example, you won't be able to change tyres on a Bugatti, but you might change tyres on a Porsche Cayenne.
32) 2016 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 Ride height changed to low (from medium) in response to new info.
Soo, I get it, you guys at hutch want to be as accurate as possible with the car models you’re using. Buuut, If you go through with this, I hope you’re ready for a real fecal storm of hate mail. I don’t think it will go over well.
I have a question about the BMW 335d (ultra rare). Since it's going to be 4WD, will the handling reduce? 88 handling, 4wd and standard tyres with sub 4 sec. 0-60 looks too good for an ultra rare.
@LittleEnosBurdette thanks for posting that Zonda 760 RS info! I checked your links and looks like you are fully correct. Was totally unaware about this error on the car. So now looks like we have yet another trophy car that needs fixing.
I have a question about the BMW 335d (ultra rare). Since it's going to be 4WD, will the handling reduce? 88 handling, 4wd and standard tyres with sub 4 sec. 0-60 looks too good for an ultra rare.
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And about tires.. audi SQ5, SQ7, Porsche Cayenne, Macan and even that little X3M usually come with Continental Sport Contact or something similar. There is no All Surface tire capable doing 250km/h on market.
Saying that... i know all this suvs would be useless in game without all surface tires so i understand why they are using it.
do you think it will go to epics? I have one and I wonder if it's time to upgrade it
Escalade will most definitely go up to super rare, probably at RQ18 because it's 0-60 is 5.0s when fully upgraded and that will make it best 4wd all-surface dragger
RQ15 Jag can only go up because slicks > performance tires in terms on grip on dry, can't tell about wet conditions tho
just went by some logic which might easily be wrong
The Porsche Macan Turbo OEM standard tire is the Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season tire, speed rated to 149mph/240kph. The optional tire was the Continental ContiSportContact 5 Summer tire, speed rated to 186mph/300kph. In fact, here is an excerpt from the current Macan brochure:
"All tires have been optimized for driving performance, handling, rolling resistance and weight. Wheel sizes between 18-inch and 20-inch come with all-season tires as standard. High performance summer tires are available as a no cost option. All 21-inch wheels come with summer tires as standard."
As Hutch has said before, they are using standard, non-optional tires on their vehicles.
BMW 330d (super rare)
There are a number of mismatched stats here but an easy way to fix it. The picture shows a facelifted coupe which means it must be 2003 or later and the stats agree. The year says 1998 when there was no coupe, no 330d and certainly no facelift as the model had just come out as a sedan only, so the simplest solution here is to make it no longer a 90s car and make it a 2003 model.
Mercedes Benz 280 GE (rare)
If this is a 1979 model, the picture shows are far, far more modern G-Class.
BMW 135i (epic)
The picture shows a pre-facelifted M135i which were made up to 2015. The power stat suggests this is a 2016 model with the upgraded 322hp engine. So the picture here is incorrect and needs to be of the newer facelifted model.
BMW 335d (ultra rare)
The age suggest a facelifted model but the image shows a pre-facelift. It should have revised LED headlights that extend in towards the grille and subtle revisions to the lower front intake.
BMW 320d (super rare)
Again with the BMW facelifts. The E90 3-series received its facelift around 2008 and the picture here definitely shows a facelift model. The power stat here actually suggests a late facelift model so this should actually be a 2010-12 car instead of the 2005 it shows.
Mercedes-AMG S 63 (epic)
This one says 2009 but the picture is definitely the latest model. I'm struggling to work out what model it is supposed to be because the stats on the card don't match the picture or the year. I think this is just an inaccurate card all over.
Mercedes-AMG C 63 (epic)
The stats here agree that this card is the 2012 model so the date is correct. However the picture shows the much prettier 2015 version, so another incorrect image here.
Mercedes Benz A 160 (common)
The image here shows a second generation facelifted car, which is actually over 10 years newer than the car says (2008 vs 1997). The stats say this should be the 1997 model so the photo is very wrong here again.
Renault Sport Twingo 133 Cup (rare)
The picture here shows a facelift version which debuted in 2011. The card says 2008. I think the stats are okay whether you change the image or the date.
Renault Sport Twingo GT (uncommon)
Here I think the year is just wrong because the picture and stats match a 2007 Twingo GT. So basically it shouldn't say 2016 here.
Suzuki Alto (common)
The stats here show that this should actually be a 2009 model instead of 2004, and the image agrees.
Vauxhall Maloo R8 LSA (ultra rare)
This card states that it is a 2016 car but the image is a pre-2013 car. I couldn't work out the stats (possible disparity between the original Holden HSV vehicles and their Vauxhall counterparts) but I would assume that just the image is incorrect.
BMW 730d (super rare)
This one's power rating suggests it is the facelift model that is pictured, but the year says 2002 when a facelift has to be 2005 onwards. Also the top speed stat should be 145, not 148.
BMW 530d (ultra rare)
The power stat here suggests a 2005 onward model, but the card says 2004. The picture here is of a later generation (2010 onwards) so that needs to be replaced too.
Mercedes AMG GT3 (legendary)
The image here shows the older SLS GT3 which was retired in 2015. It is a completely different car.
Volvo C30 T5 R-Design (super rare)
This card shows a 2010+ facelifted version but the card says 2008. I don't think they changed the stats too much so this card could probably just be updated to say 2010.
Buick LaCrosse CXL (rare)
The picture on this card is the 2014 facelift of the 2010 second generation Buick LaCrosse. The stats reflect this, so this card should actually be 2014 instead of 2005.
With a few hours I could probably double this list.
https://files1.porsche.com/filestore/download/usa/none/jdp-2016-macan-macan-models-brochure/default/d06b87b2-9496-11e7-b591-0019999cd470/Macan-Brochure.pdf
As for your document, scroll down to the last page (Macan), to see the two tires I was referencing.
https://files1.porsche.com/filestore/download/usa/none/porscheservice-tire-currentsummertires/default/19cea30a-33d9-11e6-9225-0019999cd470/Summer-tire-overview-current-models.pdf
Couldn't you guys just add the newer Jimny to the game, rather than changing the car altogether?
There is an older Jimny, and the newer one. Let's just have both!
Caterham Levante is missing Traction Control.
Acc to links below, TC should be added to the car.
Sources:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/caterham-levante-sells-out
https://www.autoblog.com/2008/02/26/caterham-rst-v8-levante-cracks-the-1000-bhp-per-ton-mark-scares/
Soo, I get it, you guys at hutch want to be as accurate as possible with the car models you’re using. Buuut, If you go through with this, I hope you’re ready for a real fecal storm of hate mail. I don’t think it will go over well.
Picture is wrong also.
Figures from EVO magazine and Paganihistory.com.
https://www.evo.co.uk/pagani/pagani-zonda
http://www.paganihistory.com/p/en/car/zonda-760rs
So now looks like we have yet another trophy car that needs fixing.