Welcome to my thread. This is the place where the records and history of cars from various companies can be found. Ranging from a cheap shitbox to 3k hp monster, you will find all of them here.
As of right now, there are up to 12 brands I have created so far. Each brands will represent various types of cars found in real life, some more realistic than others.
Here are the following brands:
Essential Motors - Essentially an American budget-friendly vehicle company that essentially sells a decent quality, essential cars. Essentially a fictional equivalent of Skoda, Toyota, Honda.
Harper - A French fashion car company promoting highly customizable vehicles, allowing a wide variety of visual personalization. Fictional equivalent of MINI, Fiat, DS.
Rolk’s Wager - An American community-driven company known for giving enthusiasts parts and kits needed to make their own DIY cars. Planned DIY-based cars may include but not limited to, Baja Bug, Sandrail, Fiberglass Buggy, VW Thing, Mazda Miata, RX3, Honda S2000, Civic, Toyota 86, Subaru BRZ, Mazda Miata, Alpine A110 and Suzuki Jimny.
William’s Co. or “Willy” - An American niche company responsible for reviving box-shaped cars. Tends to make somewhat-budget cars that has a rectangular body style.
Sledgehammer - An American automotive company specialized in producing heavy-duty vehicles. Types of vehicles produced are SUVs, CUV, trucks, vans and various commercial vehicles. Fictional equivalent of Ford, Chevy, Dodge and Volvo.
Echo Hour - A Japanese premium sports car company focusing on performance cars with decent power and lightweight bodies. A combination of retro-style muscle cars and compact JDM imports.
Chronos - An American niche car company that appeals for customers looking for retro-style muscle cars, either custom designs or reproductions of discontinued vehicles. Producer for fictional equivalents of Fond Mustang, Chevy Camaro, Dodge Challenger, and others of similar types.
Crystillar - A British ultra-luxury brand that makes high-end vehicles with a price tag hitting 6 digits. Fictional equivalent of Rolls Royce.
Aeromancer - A British super-performance company that focus on making a lightweight super car. Fictional equivalent of Lotus.
Fanatic Automotives - An American ultra-performance company making exotic supercars and possibly street legal Formula 1 cars and other race cars. Fictional equivalent of McLauren, Ferrari, Aston Martin, etc.
Krovstal - A Russian car company that makes a series of very powerful cars in forms of trucks and vans. May take inspiration from real-life military vehicles.
Rosimania - An italian company that is infamous for making producing extremely powerful, but also dangerous cars. Tends to be “illegal” cars that never made it into the production.