CSR162 - Sunset Sporting
by @vero94773 and @Kyorg
Los Angeles, California, July 2005
Tim Richards is an aspiring screenwriter, working in TV in the land where stars are born; Los Angeles. After a lucky break, Tim recived his first opportunity to bring one of his scripts to life, and with that came a substantial check, and he’s decided it’s time to step up from his ratty old economy car to something more fitting for his new position; a brand-new, shiny sports car.
With that in mind, Tim finally feels that it’s time to be a little flashy, and wants a car with exceptional styling, thrilling performance, some comfort and the luxury that he has worked so hard to earn.
Rules
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Trim/Variant Year - 2005
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$40,000 autobucks maximum.
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No negative quality allowed.
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2 door coupe or convertible (sedan based coupes are also allowed, and there will be a multiplier for convertibles to help lessen the stats gap between them and coupes.)
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Wheelbase between 2.3 to 2.8m, standard rounding rules apply.
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At least 2 seats.
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At least standard 90s safety.
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Radial tires are required, and must end in 5. Race tires are not allowed.
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a 3-way catalytic converter (either kind) and at least one muffler is required.
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95 RON/91 AKI fuel maximum. You may use a lower grade fuel, though it offers no benefit.
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50 loudness maximum.
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No V16s, no race parts.
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Your car must achieve WES 9 or better.
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Interiors are not required.
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Legacy car bodies (it should say “Legacy Car Bodies” in the mod name) are not allowed.
Techpool
All entrants are allowed 55M in total techpool budget, with a minimum of 0. This is the sum of the car and engine total cost techpool values, as shown in the above screenshot.
If you’ve had trouble with techpool exporting incorrectly in the past, you may include a screenshot of your techpool values in the same DM as your submission- I will then compare the in-game numbers to the numbers listed in the screenshot, and will edit them if necessary. However, if you do not send a screenshot of your techpool values and they end up incorrect- or if the values in your included screenshot are also wrong, you will be binned.
Negative techpool is not allowed.
Styling Guide
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All cars must look road legal; as in they should have headlights and taillights, turn signals, wipers, etc etc. In short, it should look like a car that could feasibly exist - a good looking one at that as per the priorities in the next section.
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Advanced trim settings are allowed- however, you are not allowed to make the car look like something that it isn’t using them.
Priorities
Design
In Tim’s line of work, first impressions are everything. As such, design is of upmost importance. It should make a statement, and be breathtaking from a first glance.
Performance/Sportiness
Tim of course hasn’t forgotten the real reason you buy a sports car- because they’re exciting to drive. It shouldn’t be Prius slow, but it also shouldn’t be Veyron fast. I will also be judging more than just the numerical sportiness stat- I will be looking at the actual performance figures (0-60, 1/4 mile, cornering grip, etc) as well. I should also mention, Kyorg and I aren’t looking for street-legal race cars, thinly veiled GT3s, etc etc.
Drivability
As this new sports car will become Tim’s primary mode of transportation, it should be reasonably easy to drive, whether it be in deadlocked traffic, or up in the twisty canyon roads.
Prestige
Part of owning a sports car is the cache that comes with it, and the feeling of knowing that you made it. This is something Tim desires and expects out of a car like this.
Realism
OOC- Put simply, there were many ways to skin a cat so to speak when it came to performance and sports cars at this moment in time. You had things like the 350Z and RX-8 that represented performance on somewhat of a budget, but you also had things like the Corvette and Boxster that represented the blending of a more premium experience with the highs of a performance vehicle. That being said, if I see engineering that comes totally out of left field, like a twin-turbocharged V12 in a ladder framed convertible with solid axles, I’ll bin it unashamedly. I implore you to research information on relevant vehicles, and take risks that make sense, but keep in mind that all results are final, and I will not change them because the risks you took didn’t pan out.
Comfort
Tim knows that comfort isn’t an area that sports cars are particularly well known for excelling, but seeing as it will be his primary vehicle, he doesn’t want it to feel like he’s riding on a rock tumbler in an earthquake.
Reliability
Again, Tim knows that reliability is also an area where sports cars may suffer, so while he doesn’t expect it to be trouble-free all the time, he doesn’t want a car that’s always in the shop either.
Safety
As this will be Tim’s main car, he wants something that feels solid and secure, particularly in the urban jungle that is downtown LA.
Service Costs
While Tim knows that a sports car will never be cheap to service, he doesn’t want to pay out the nose for a simple service either.
Value
Tim is okay spending all of his money, but if two cars offer the same benefits but one is cheaper, he will likely lean towards the cheaper offering.
Practicality
Tim doesn’t haul a lot of stuff or people, so he doesn’t need a particularly practical car.
Fuel Economy
Tim isn’t too concerned with how efficient his new car is, but with fuel prices being what they are, he doesn’t want something getting single digit MPGs either.
Do note- just because a stat is not listed amongst these priorities, doesn’t mean that you should totally ignore those other stats either. As the field thins out and the competition gets tighter, these stats may be the deciding factor in what car moves forward, and what car gets eliminated.
Inspirations
Porsche Boxster
Audi TT 3.2
Mercedes-Benz SLK
Porsche 911 Carrera
BMW Z4
BMW 6-Series
Jaguar XK
Infiniti G35 Coupe
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class
Chevrolet Corvette
Submissions
- Submissions will open on Monday, June 17th, 2024 at 11:59pm PST. Submissions sent before submissions officially open will not be accepted.
- Submissions will then close exactly 1 month later, on Wednesday, July 17th, 2024 at 11:59pm PST.
- The naming scheme is CSR162- (your username here) for the car model and engine family boxes. Trim and variant are free.
- To submit, please post an ad containing at least one picture of your car here in the challenge thread and DM your .car file (and optionally a screenshot of your techpool distribution) to me (@vero94773) or @Kyorg over the forums only. Submissions over Discord will not be accepted. Ads in the thread may be posted up to 12 hours after submissions close.
Changelog
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Clarified the safety rule.
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Revised the submission instructions.
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Increased the maximum price cap from $36,000 to $40,000.
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Added a note about a multiplier to help lessen the gap in stats between coupes and convertibles.
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Clarified the minimum techpool.
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Increased total techpool budget from 55M to 65M.Techpool has been restored to its original 55M maximum after further discussion. -
Further clarified performance expectations.