Quotex' Design Challenge - Round 1 - "Back to basics" [ON HOLD]

But wait. While I might have missed making an ad, I’m pretty sure I sent it via discord though.

Well anyway, I am cm away short of the rules. So fair enough. But may I ask how would my car have competed had I not been binned?

I checked my discord PM log, and didn’t see anything other than the file sent.

And while the fuel efficiency of the car was great, eventually it would’ve fallen short in other things due to it’s small size.

aaaaw.

i tried to hard to make my carbs compete to be as good as the fuel injected cars

It’s next week. I need some time to work on the prize cars and a CSC project.

Comparing the stats themselves shouldn’t take too long though, so I should be able to have the rounds out fairly quickly by then.

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I’ll (probably) have time to dedicate to a real attempt then if we’re getting round 2 next week.

Round 2 as in, the 2nd part of this challenge. It will be a while before I host the next QDC.

Hopefully my cost constrained attempt at high tech engineering will pay off in the engineering round… I cant Wait!

The second round will be focusing on how well the vehicles perform mechanically and statistically, once all cars have gone around the track, the cars will be ranked and a winner will be picked.

Since this is the first time ever for me to judge something based on engineering stats, I’d like some feedback on how to make things more fair and efficient. I used a rather crude Report card grading system for this that lumps a whole bunch of numbers together, because going through all 43 cars individually was a bit more than I could handle.

Grüne Hölle - Part 1 of 3

Friday morning, somewhere in Fruinia…

Liane and Devlin were on their way to a race track known as the “Green Hell”. It was one of the longest, most treacherous tracks in the world. And would be the site for testing the performance of the 35 vehicles they had selected. They had performed all kinds of tests with the vehicles earlier this week, Including braking, acceleration, and fuel economy tests, after these tests, they’d finally make their verdict on which car was most suited for the gallian commuter car market.

Devlin was behind the wheel, Liane had fallen asleep as they crossed the Gallia-Fruinia border, she’d been working late into the night, ranking all the test vehicles accordingly. They were still a few hours away from their destination. Orange sodium vapor lamps lit the road ahead of them, shining with an orange glow. There were a few cars on the road, but they were still ahead of the morning rush hour.

The radio was playing the instrumental version of Mr. Master’s " Dog In The Night", but it didn’t seem to bother Liane. After an hour, Devlin turned off the highway, and drove across a small two-lane country road.

“Wake up, we’re almost there.”

Liane opened her eyes and saw glimpses of the race track inbetween the trees. By now the sun was up and Devlin turned off the headlights on the YAZ.

“I hope they have some good coffee because I could definitely use some right about now.”

“I’m surprised you managed to get any sleep at all, this car isn’t super comfortable.”

“Eh, it’s more comfortable than my Trend, Larger as well. What’s the weather forecast?”

“Cold, but we should have clear skies throughout the day.”

Devlin turned onto the Parking Lot of the Entrance. Cars filled one side of the lot, and a large party tent was set up to accommodate manufacturer reps, Photographers, and A&M staff.

“Look, most of the reps have gathered in that tent over there. The cars are parked next to it.”

Devlin parked the YAZ right next to the first car they’d be testing. The Maler 28D 1900C.

“Alright, let’s get something to drink first, then head out. Are you sure you’re awake enough to get behind the wheel?”

“Oh yeah, just need to get some coffee and then I should be ready to go.”

Devlin and Liane got out of the car, one of the track marshalls walked out of the tent and handed them some paperwork, as well as a thermos filled with Coffee.

“That’s the stuff, thank you. Alright, so how are we going to do this?” Liane took a sip from the Thermos and filled in the papers.

“We’ll be taking the cars out one at a time. One drives while the other writes down sector times and speeds.”

Devlin went to the party tent and got the Driving gear and helmets.

“Here, take these and put them on, we’ll be driving over twenty cars today, so it’s best to be safe, as we don’t know how they’ll handle when pushed to the limit. You’ve driven on tracks before right?”

“Yes, I’ve done some Tourist driving around this track, as well as Karting. Do you want some coffee as well? It’s not bad.”

“Nah I’m fine, Do you want to drive or…?” :

“Yeah you go, I’ll write down the first one, then we’ll swap.” Liane put on the gloves and helmet and brought her notepad and stopwatch with her. She handed the thermos back to the marshall, who said they can go on track at 8:00 AM sharp.

Devlin started up the Maler and they went to the entrance of the track…

Grading System Explanation:
Since this is my first ever challenge, and since I’m a design-oriented player, I’m not quite sure yet on how to judge the mechanical side of a vehicle, so I will be using a grading system that looks at the stats of the cars objectively. Along with some pros and cons.

Depending on how good/bad the stat is, it will be ranked a grade (A, B, C, D, F, with A being the best and F being the worst) This might not be the most effective system, but Unfortunately, I can’t come up with a better system. I might have to think about co-hosting the next round with someone who can judge engineering better than I can.

You will be awarded points for each grade, If the stat is important, it will get you comparatively more points.

Reliability
(A = 28 pts, B = 21 pts, C = 14 pts, D = 7 pts, F = 0 pts)
(56 pts maximum)

Expenses
(A = 16 pts, B = 12 pts, C = 8 pts, D = 4 pts, F = 0 pts)
(48 pts maximum)

Handling & Performance
(A = 5 pts, B 4 pts, C = 3 pts, D = 1 pts, F = 0 pts)
(45 pts maximum)

Fuel Economy
(A = 41 pts, B 32 pts, C = 21 pts, D = 10 pts, F = 0 pts)
(41 pts maximum)

Drivability
(A = 34 pts, B 26 pts, C = 17 pts, D = 9 pts, F = 0 pts)
(34 pts maximum)

Comfort
(A = 16 pts, B 12 pts, C = 8 pts, D = 4 pts, F = 0 pts)
(32 pts maximum)

Safety
(A = 8 pts, B 6 pts, C = 4 pts, D = 2 pts, F = 0 pts)
(24 pts maximum)

Practicality
(A = 5 pts, B 4 pts, C = 3 pts, D = 1 pts, F = 0 pts)
(20 pts maximum)

Maler 28D 1900C @TheAlmightyTwingo

Track Time:
10:50.03 (15th out of 35)

Pros:
Fast 0-100 km/h acceleration
Very short 100-0 km/h braking distance
No brake fade
Well-equipped Interior
Variable Hydraulic Power Steering
Good safety equipment

Cons:
Worst fuel economy of all the tested vehicles, shared with one other vehicle
Very low load capacity
Very low cargo volume
Very low passenger volume

Points: 143 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (28 / 56 pts)
Engine: C
57.1 (17th out of 35)
Trim: C
57.0 (27th out of 35)

Expenses (24 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: C
$ 218.50 (16th out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: C
$ 651.20 (29th out of 35)
MSRP: C
$ 14,900.00 (16th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (32 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: C
159 km/h (26th out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): B
11.00 s (12-14th out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): C
9.36 s (19-20th out of 35)
0-1000m: C
33.31 s (11-14th out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): C
0.856 g (10-11th out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): C
0.821 g (11th out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): A
39.5 m (4-5th out of 35)
Brake Fade: A
0.0% (1-24th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: C
10:50.03 (15th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (0 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: F
8.3 km/L (34-35th out of 35)

Drivability (17 / 34 pts)
Drivability: C
36.8 (27th out of 35)

Comfort (20 / 32 pts)
Comfort: C
21.9 (5th out of 35)
Interior Equipment: B
5 Seats w/ Premium Interior Finish & Standard 8-Track (4-7th out of 35)

Safety (18 / 24 pts)
Safety: C
35.6 (21st out of 35)
Driving Aids: A
Variable Hydraulic Power Steering (1-11th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (4 / 20 pts)
Practicality: C
51.6 (28th out of 35)
Load Capacity: D
300.0 kg (24-31st out of 35)
Cargo Volume: F
363 L (33rd out of 35)
Passenger Volume: F
2100 L (34th out of 35)

AMB G120 @EnCR

Track Time:
11:17.26 (28th out of 35)

Pros:
Reliable engine
Low engine service costs
Very low trim service costs
Low MSRP
Good safety equipment

Cons:
Low top speed
Slow 0-1000m time
Very low drivability
Uncomfortable
Low load capacity
Lowest cargo volume of all tested vehicles
Low passenger volume

Points: 150 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (35 / 56 pts)
Engine: B
57.9 (12th out of 35)
Trim: C
58.4 (10-11th out of 35)

Expenses (40 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: B
$ 206.70 (7th out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: A
$ 496.10 (3rd out of 35)
MSRP: B
$ 12,300.00 (3-4th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (23 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: D
152 km/h (31st out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): C
12.90 s (29-30th out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): C
10.90 s (31st out of 35)
0-1000m: D
35.40 s (30-33rd out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): C
0.805 g (18-20th out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): C
0.770 g (21-23rd out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): C
42.0 m (15-16th out of 35)
Brake Fade: C
0.2% (29-30th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: C
11:17.26 (28th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (21 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: C
9.9 km/L (18-19th out of 35)

Drivability (0 / 34 pts)
Drivability: F
32.4 (32nd out of 35)

Comfort (12 / 32 pts)
Comfort: D
13.4 (29th out of 35)
Interior Equipment: C
5 Seats w/ Standard Interior Finish & Standard 8-Track (9-27th out of 35)

Safety (14 / 24 pts)
Safety: C
35.3 (22nd out of 35)
Driving Aids: C
None (26-35th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (5 / 20 pts)
Practicality: C
53.4 (23rd out of 35)
Load Capacity: D
300.0 kg (24-31st out of 35)
Cargo Volume: F
352 L (35th out of 35)
Passenger Volume: D
2160 L (32nd out of 35)

BCT S45 bsc @brunator

Track Time:
10:42.33 (10th out of 35)

Pros:
Reliable engine
Best trim reliability of all the tested vehicles, shared with one other vehicle
Fast 0-100 km/h acceleration
Fast 0-1000m time
Good cornering performance (20m radius)
Good cornering performance (200m radius)
Very short 100-0 km/h braking distance
No brake fade
Fast “Green Hell” time

Cons:
High MSRP
Very low drivability
Very uncomfortable
Poorly-equipped Interior
Low safety rating
Poor safety equipment

Points: 150 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (49 / 56 pts)
Engine: B
58.8 (10th out of 35)
Trim: A
60.7 (1-2nd out of 35)

Expenses (20 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: C
$ 243.40 (31st out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: C
$ 608.20 (20th out of 35)
MSRP: D
$ 15,400.00 (20th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (36 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: C
164 km/h (20th out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): B
10.70 s (6-8th out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): C
9.12 s (16th out of 35)
0-1000m: B
33.01 s (7-8th out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): B
0.877 g (4-5th out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): B
0.836 g (6-9th out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): A
39.5 m (4-5th out of 35)
Brake Fade: A
0.0% (1-24th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: B
10:42.33 (10th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (21 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: C
10.2 km/L (13-14th out of 35)

Drivability (0 / 34 pts)
Drivability: F
31.8 (33rd out of 35)

Comfort (4 / 32 pts)
Comfort: F
11.6 (32nd out of 35)
Interior Equipment: D
5 Seats w/ Standard Interior Finish & Basic 8-Track (28-35th out of 35)

Safety (8 / 24 pts)
Safety: D
32.0 (32nd out of 35)
Driving Aids: C
None (26-35th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: D
Basic 70s (34-35th out of 35)

Practicality (16 / 20 pts)
Practicality: C
52.6 (26th out of 35)
Load Capacity: C
407.1 kg (6th out of 35)
Cargo Volume: C
634 L (19th out of 35)
Passenger Volume: C
2650 L (22nd out of 35)

Knightwick Steed 1950 DXi (Export) @mart1n2005

Track Time:
10:47.75 (14th out of 35)

Pros:
Low trim service costs
Good cornering performance (20m radius)
Good cornering performance (200m radius)
Very short 100-0 km/h braking distance
Good safety equipment

Cons:
Very low drivability

Points: 149 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (28 / 56 pts)
Engine: C
55.7 (24th out of 35)
Trim: C
57.2 (26th out of 35)

Expenses (28 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: C
$ 221.00 (21st out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: B
$ 523.10 (6th out of 35)
MSRP: C
$ 13,900.00 (10th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (28 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: D
157 km/h (27-28th out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): C
11.20 s (19th out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): C
9.36 s (19-20th out of 35)
0-1000m: C
33.60 s (18-19th out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): B
0.872 g (6th out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): B
0.856 g (4th out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): B
40.1 m (9th out of 35)
Brake Fade: C
0.2% (29-30th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: C
10:47.75 (14th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (21 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: C
10.2 km/L (13-14th out of 35)

Drivability (0 / 34 pts)
Drivability: F
32.6 (31st out of 35)

Comfort (16 / 32 pts)
Comfort: C
18.7 (20th out of 35)
Interior Equipment: C
5 Seats w/ Standard Interior Finish & Standard 8-Track (9-27th out of 35)

Safety (14 / 24 pts)
Safety: C
34.2 (26th out of 35)
Driving Aids: C
None (26-35th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (4 / 20 pts)
Practicality: C
51.3 (29th out of 35)
Load Capacity: D
300.0 kg (24-31st out of 35)
Cargo Volume: F
381 L (30th out of 35)
Passenger Volume: F
2140 L (33nd out of 35)

Illusion Mono 14CDC @Maxbombe

Track Time:
11:19.70 (30th out of 35)

Pros:
Very low engine service costs
Low MSRP
Good cornering performance (20m radius)
Short 100-0 km/h braking distance
No brake fade
High drivability
Good safety equipment
Practical

Cons:
Very low top speed
Slow 0-100 km/h acceleration
Slow 80-120 km/h acceleration
Slow 0-1000m time
Uncomfortable
Poorly-equipped Interior
Low load capacity
Very low cargo volume
Low passenger

Points: 161 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (28 / 56 pts)
Engine: C
53.1 (30th out of 35)
Trim: C
57.7 (21-22nd out of 35)

Expenses (36 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: A
$ 203.20 (6th out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: C
$ 597.5 (18th out of 35)
MSRP: B
$ 12,400.00 (5-6th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (22 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: F
147 km/h (34th out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): D
13.60 s (33rd out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): D
13.40 s (34th out of 35)
0-1000m: D
36.01 s (34th out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): B
0.861 g (8-9th out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): C
0.831 g (10th out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): B
39.7 m (6th out of 35)
Brake Fade: A
0.0% (1-24th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: C
11:19.70 (30th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (21 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: C
9.6 km/L (23-26th out of 35)

Drivability (26 / 34 pts)
Drivability: B
49.4 (3rd out of 35)

Comfort (8 / 32 pts)
Comfort: D
12.2 (30th out of 35)
Interior Equipment: D
5 Seats w/ Standard Interior Finish & Basic 8-Track (28-35th out of 35)

Safety (14 / 24 pts)
Safety: C
33.7 (29th out of 35)
Driving Aids: C
None (26-25th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (6 / 20 pts)
Practicality: B
57.9 (6th out of 35)
Load Capacity: D
300.0 kg (24-31st out of 35)
Cargo Volume: F
417 L (28th out of 35)
Passenger Volume: D
2300 L (28-29th out of 35)

Pemhall Ventra 1.7 GL @Centurion_23

Track Time:
11:00.31 (19th out of 35)

Pros:
Low engine service costs
Low trim service costs
No brake fade
Good fuel economy
Good safety equipment
Very practical

Cons:
Below average engine reliability
Below average trim reliability
Poor cornering performance (200m radius)
Uncomfortable
Low load capacity

Points: 160 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (14 / 56 pts)
Engine: D
49.6 (32th out of 35)
Trim: D
55.3 (33rd out of 35)

Expenses (32 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: B
$ 209.30 (8th out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: B
$ 555.40 (12th out of 35)
MSRP: C
$ 13,200.00 (8th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (27 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: C
169 km/h (10-12th out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): C
11.10 s (15-18th out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): C
8.76 s (11-13th out of 35)
0-1000m: C
33.46 s (15-17th out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): C
0.780 g (27-28th out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): D
0.744 g (29-30th out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): C
43.4 m (24-26th out of 35)
Brake Fade: A
0.0% (1-24th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: C
11:00.31 (19th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (32 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: B
10.6 km/L (7-10th out of 35)

Drivability (17 / 34 pts)
Drivability C
37.1 (25-26th out of 35)

Comfort (12 / 32 pts)
Comfort: D
17.5 (25th out of 35)
Interior Equipment: C
5 Seats w/ Standard Interior Finish & Standard 8-Track (9-27th out of 35)

Safety (14 / 24 pts)
Safety: C
36.8 (18th out of 35)
Driving Aids: C
None (26-35th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (12 / 20 pts)
Practicality: A
58.4 (3-4th out of 35)
Load Capacity: D
300.0 kg (24-31st out of 35)
Cargo Volume: C
609 L (21-22nd out of 35)
Passenger Volume: C
2920 L (14-19th out of 35)

Trident Enigma MK4 2000 SE TCEFI [RT] @Human89845524

Track Time:
10:30.20 (2nd out of 35)

Pros:
High top speed
Fast 0-100 km/h acceleration
Fast 80-120 km/h acceleration
Fast 0-1000m time
Good cornering perfomance (20m radius)
Good cornering perfomance (200m radius)
Short 100-0 km/h braking distance
No brake fade
Very fast “Green Hell” time
Excellent fuel economy
Very well-equipped Interior
Hydraulic Power Steering
Good safety equipment

Cons:
Below average engine reliability
Very high trim service costs
Very high MSRP
Very low cargo volume
Low passenger volume

Points: 177 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (21 / 56 pts)
Engine: C
54.8 (25th out of 35)
Trim: D
54.5 (34th out of 35)

Expenses (8 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: C
$ 223.20 (25th out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: F
$ 756.10 (34th out of 35)
MSRP: F
$ 15,900.00 (24-25th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (38 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: B
176 km/h (5th out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): B
10.40 s (3rd out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): B
7.92 s (5-6th out of 35)
0-1000m: B
32.56 s (5-6th out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): B
0.866 g (7th out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): B
0.836 g (6-9th out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): B
39.9 m (7-8th out of 35)
Brake Fade: A
0.0% (1-24th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: A
10:30.20 (2nd out of 35)

Fuel Economy (41 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: A
11.0 km/L (3rd out of 35)

Drivability (17 / 34 pts)
Drivability: C
44.9 (6th out of 35)

Comfort (24 / 32 pts)
Comfort: C
18.8 (19th out of 35)
Interior Equipment: A
5 Seats w/ Premium Inerior Finish & Premium 8-Track (1-3rd out of 35)

Safety (16 / 24 pts)
Safety: C
36.3 (20th out of 35)
Driving Aids: B
Hydraulic Power Steering (12-25th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (12 / 20 pts)
Practicality: C
54.3 (17-19th out of 35)
Load Capacity: C
323.0 kg (18th out of 35)
Cargo Volume: F
411 L (29th out of 35)
Passenger Volume: D
2490 L (25th out of 35)

GEC GC3 1.8i @abg7

Track Time:
10:35.89 (4th out of 35)

Pros:
Low engine service costs
High top speed
Fast 0-1000m time
Good cornering performance (20m radius)
Good cornering performance (200m radius)
Short 100-0 km/h braking distance
No brake fade
Fast “Green Hell” time
High drivability
Variable Hydraulic Power Steering
Good safety equipment

Cons:
None

Points: 185 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (28 / 56 pts)
Engine: C
56.1 (21st out of 35)
Trim: C
58.0 (16-17th out of 35)

Expenses (28 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: B
$ 212.50 (12th out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: C
$ 635.50 (25th out of 35)
MSRP: C
$ 15,200.00 (19th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (36 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: B
173 km/h (7th out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): B
10.90 s (9-11th out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): C
8.64 s (10th out of 35)
0-1000m: B
33.01 s (7-8th out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): B
0.877 g (4-5th out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): B
0.836 g (6-9th out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): B
40.5 m (10th out of 35)
Brake Fade: A
0.0% (1-24th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: B
10:35.89 (4th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (21 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: C
10.0 km/L (17th out of 35)

Drivability (26 / 34 pts)
Drivability: B
45.2 (5th out of 35)

Comfort (16 / 32 pts)
Comfort: C
18.5 (21st out of 35)
Interior Equipment: C
5 Seats w/ Standard Interior Finish & Standard 8-Track (9-27th out of 35)

Safety (18 / 24 pts)
Safety: C
37.5 (14th out of 35)
Driving Aids: A
Variable Hydraulic Power Steering (1-11th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (12 / 20 pts)
Practicality: C
54.8 (15th out of 35)
Load Capacity: C
371.9 kg (13th out of 35)
Cargo Volume: C
640 L (13-17th out of 35)
Passenger Volume: C
2920 L (14-19th out of 35)

Marisse Clairvoyance C1900 Caravelle 4p. @Niveon

Track Time:
10:50.60 (16th out of 35)

Pros:
Low MSRP
Well-equipped Interior
Hydraulic Power Steering
Good safety equipment

Cons:
Worst engine reliability of all the tested vehicles
Worst trim reliability of all the tested vehicles
High trim service costs
Very low cargo volume
Low passenger volume

Points: 138 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (0 / 56 pts)
Engine: F
44.7 (35th out of 35)
Trim: F
51.7 (35th out of 35)

Expenses (24 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: C
$ 238.70 (29th out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: D
$ 701.90 (32nd out of 35)
MSRP: B
$ 12,800.00 (7th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (33 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: C
161 km/h (23rd out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): B
10.70 s (6-8th out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): C
8.88 s (14-15th out of 35)
0-1000m: C
33.31 s (11-14th out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): B
0.861 g (8-9th out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): B
0.836 g (6-9th out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): B
39.9 m (7-8th out of 35)
Brake Fade: A
0.0% (1-24th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: C
10:50.60 (16th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (21 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: C
9.5 km/L (27-29th out of 35)

Drivability (17 / 34 pts)
Drivability: C
41.1 (17th out of 35)

Comfort (20 / 32 pts)
Comfort: C
19.8 (15-16th out of 35)
Interior Equipment: B
5 Seats w/ Premium Interior Finish & Standard 8-Track (4-7th out of 35)

Safety (16 / 24 pts)
Safety: C
34.0 (27th out of 35)
Driving Aids: B
Hydraulic Power Steering (12-25th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (7 / 20 pts)
Practicality: C
55.4 (12th out of 35)
Load Capacity: C
353.6 kg (15th out of 35)
Cargo Volume: F
438 L (27th out of 35)
Passenger Volume: D
2430 L (26th out of 35)

Aura Vindur SE @BF94387

Track Time:
10:39.76 (6th out of 35)

Pros:
Fast 0-100 km/h acceleration
Fast 80-120 km/h acceleration
Good cornering performance (200m radius)
Short 100-0 km/h braking distance
Fast “Green Hell” time
Excellent drivability
Most comfortable of all the tested vehicles
High safety rating
Variable Hydraulic Power Steering
Good safety equipment
High load capacity

Cons:
Below average trim reliability
Very high MSRP
Impractical
Low cargo volume

Points: 177 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (21 / 56 pts)
Engine: C
54.0 (26th out of 35)
Trim: D
55.5 (31-32nd out of 35)

Expenses (16 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: C
$ 215.80 (15th out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: C
$ 659.40 (30th out of 35)
MSRP: F
$ 16,400.00 (32nd out of 35)

Handling & Performance (32 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: C
169 km/h (10-12th out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): B
11.00 s (12-14th out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): B
8.28 s (7th out of 35)
0-1000m: C
33.15 s (9-10th out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): C
0.856 g (10-11th out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): B
0.841 g (5th out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): B
41.0 m (11-12th out of 35)
Brake Fade: C
0.4% (33th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: B
10:39.76 (6th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (21 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: C
9.5 km/L (27-29th out of 35)

Drivability (34 / 34 pts)
Drivability: A
50.1 (2nd out of 35)

Comfort (24 / 32 pts)
Comfort: A
30.2 (1st out of 35)
Interior Equipment: C
4 Seats w/ Premium Interior Finish & Standard 8-Track (8th out of 35)

Safety (20 / 24 pts)
Safety: B
39.4 (6th out of 35)
Driving Aids: A
Variable Hydraulic Power Steering (1-11th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (9 / 20 pts)
Practicality: D
50.0 (32nd out of 35)
Load Capacity: B
499.0 kg (15th out of 35)
Cargo Volume: D
548 L (25th out of 35)
Passenger Volume: C
2910 L (20th out of 35)

Armor Motors 1600 @GassTiresandOil

Track Time:
10:41.17 (8th out of 35)

Pros:
Reliable engine
High trim reliability
Very low engine service costs
Excellent cornering performance (20m radius)
Good cornering performance (200m radius)
Shortest 100-0 km/h braking distance of all the tested vehicles
No brake fade
Fast “Green Hell” track time

Cons:
Very uncomfortable
Impractical
Very low load capacity

Points: 185 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (49 / 56 pts)
Engine: B
59.1 (8th out of 35)
Trim: A
60.2 (5th out of 35)

Expenses (32 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: A
$ 200.00 (2nd out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: C
$ 632.20 (24th out of 35)
MSRP: C
$ 14,700.00 (13-14th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (35 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: C
168 km/h (13-14th out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): C
11.30 s (20th out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): C
9.48 s (21st out of 35)
0-1000m: C
33.76 s (20-21st out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): A
0.912 g (2nd out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): B
0.866 g (3rd out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): A
38.3 m (1st out of 35)
Brake Fade: A
0.0% (1-24th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: B
10:41.17 (8th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (21 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: C
10.3 km/L (12th out of 35)

Drivability (17 / 34 pts)
Drivability C
40.1 (19th out of 35)

Comfort (8 / 32 pts)
Comfort: F
11.4 (33rd out of 35)
Interior Equipment: C
5 Seats w/ Standard Interior Finish & Standard 8-Track (9-27th out of 35)

Safety (16 / 24 pts)
Safety: C
37.7 (13th out of 35)
Driving Aids: B
Hydraulic Power Steering (12-35th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (7 / 20 pts)
Practicality: D
48.5 (32nd out of 35)
Load Capacity: F
240.1 kg (33rd out of 35)
Cargo Volume: C
640 L (25th out of 35)
Passenger Volume: C
2940 L (9-10th out of 35)

Earl E-V Eagle 2.0L @patridam

Track Time:
11:01.30 (20th out of 35)

Pros:
Good fuel economy
Fast 80-120 km/h acceleration
Comfortable
Very well-equipped interior

Cons:
Below average trim reliability
Bad cornering performance (20m radius)
Bad cornering performance (200m radius)
Highest brake fade of all the tested vehicles
Very low cargo volume
Low passenger volume

Points: 166 / 300

Detailed Rating

Reliability (21 / 56 pts)
Engine: C
56.5 (19-20th out of 35)
Trim: D
55.5 (31-32nd out of 35)

Expenses (24 / 48 pts)
Engine Service Costs: C
$ 220.40 (20th out of 35)
Trim Service Costs: C
$ 647.9 (28th out of 35)
MSRP: C
$ 15,000.00 (17th out of 35)

Handling & Performance (21 / 45 pts)
Top Speed: C
160 km/h (24-25th out of 35)
Acceleration (0-100 km/h): C
11.50 s (21st out of 35)
Acceleration (80-120 km/h): B
8.40 s (8th out of 35)
0-1000m: C
33.60 s (18-19th out of 35)
Cornering (20m radius): D
0.775 g (29-31st out of 35)
Cornering (200m radius): D
0.744 g (29-30th out of 35)
Braking Distance (100-0 km/h): C
43.5 m (27-28th out of 35)
Brake Fade: F
1.4% (35th out of 35)
“Green Hell” Track Time: C
11:01.30 (20th out of 35)

Fuel Economy (32 / 41 pts)
Fuel Economy: B
10.5 km/L (12th out of 35)

Drivability (17 / 34 pts)
Drivability C
44.2 (10th out of 35)
Comfort (8 / 34 pts)

Comfort (28 / 32 pts)
Comfort: B
23.0 (3rd out of 35)
Interior Equipment: A
5 Seats w/ Premium Interior Finish & Premium 8-Track (1-3rd out of 35)

Safety (16 / 24 pts)
Safety: C
33.8 (28th out of 35)
Driving Aids: B
Hydraulic Power Steering (12-35th out of 35)
Safety Equipment: B
Standard 70s (5-32nd out of 35)

Practicality (7 / 20 pts)
Practicality: C
53.9 (21-22nd out of 35)
Load Capacity: C
345.9 kg (33rd out of 35)
Cargo Volume: F
362 L (34th out of 35)
Passenger Volume: D
2220 L (31st out of 35)


“Ok, it’s time for a break, we’ve been driving for over 4 hours.” Devlin pointed at his digital watch.

“Yeah, I’ll drive into the pit entrance and park it somewhere. Then we can eat some lunch and rest for a few hours.”

“Good Idea, we’ll continue afterward, Drive around the track once more and then box the Earl.”

Liane drove another lap around the track before finally entering the pit lane…

END OF PART 2.1, TO BE CONTINUED

Current standings will be posted in a seperate post, I am close to the 32,000 character limit.

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erm, quotex STANDARD interior? I Think not. Im pretty sure i whacked in a Premium Finish Interior on The Plucky Little Enigma. To find a road car that came out of my byzantine and anarchic mind that has standard interior would be a fairly difficult thing to do indeed. Standard interior indeed…

Fixed, but the rating remains the same, as that was the one thing that I didnt forget to double check before releasing it after working on it for rhe entire day…

And i’m not your “cream cracker”. :roll_eyes:

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Is this challenge still acive?

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Yes, but it’s the holiday season so I don’t have time to work on it right now.

I will probably continue with part 2 starting in January.

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Yo, is this forum dead?

Did you check the title where it says Will return 14th January ?

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OK,OK got it ya trying to be mean? I didn’t check…

Quotex’ Design Challenge - Round 1 - “Back to basics” [Will Return…]

Read the title…

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We don’t know when - all we can (or have to) do is wait. But at least I’m proud of my submission qualifying for testing on the Green Hell purely on merit.

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it’s been 6 months

are we still doing this? :stuck_out_tongue:

Due to the new game engine, no. Quotex said on discord that it won’t go ahead, but he may be doing something to say sorry - in effect.