You get what you pay for.
Haha. Now I want to go back and see how cheap I can get.
Also I feel like I made my cheap car too pricey.
Indeed. But hey, “Its a Car!”
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Indeed. But hey, “Its a Car!” [/quote]
Pmsl
Are you saying Dacias are unnecessarily luxurious compared to your car?
I knew I should have tried as cheap as possible just for the fun of it, but designing a D-segment full-packet equivalent, all with the best entertainment money can buy and an i6 engine RWD for the price of a basic C-segment car was a lot of fun (and a car I would buy instantly, think highest packet BMW 3 for the price of a barebone Golf).
The alarm bells that would ring in my head…
It would drown out the voices
I cant wait for the results. This will be fun.
Are we going to have the cards again?
Yes, the cards will be up in a bit more than 1 hour, the results will follow a few hours after that already.
It’s closed already?
Exactly now it’s closed.
Banhammer Cars is proud to present its almost delayed entry to the 1977 market
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The Quickmatic - featuring a 4-gear Manual Transmission paired with a strong 2.3L Inline-4 ALUMINIUM engine.
Participants Overview: Top Trump Cards
Here comes the overview over the 71 cars in the competition! Look here: drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4x5S3wQzQFlUlhuYXlEWHRmVzQ&usp=drive_web
It seems like ive managed to make not only the fastest car from all of the entrants but make the fastest production car for 1977 (irl) until 1986 where the Porsche 959 steals the crown
A lot of small production numbers. Will there be enough cars for everyone?
I would laugh if “Its a Car” is successful simply because there were no other cars for people to buy.
Who cares about top speed when you can have the best economy (35 is more than 9, right?)
Also, best sportiness is becoming a tradition, I just hope best profit per car sold will follow
Second best comfort is a bit of a surprise (better than Strolls Boyce! barely, but still), especially for that price. Looks like I made my factory too small…
in l/100km 35 is shocking. (i get that flooring it whilst playing euro truck sim with 20 ton cargo) 35l/100km=8.07mpg whereas 9.5l/100km is brilliant for what the car will be used for. 9.5l/100km=29.73 mpg
Yes I know 35l/100km is excessive, but who cares, we are talking about supercar costing $500 000 here
Fair enough if you can afford the car you can afford the fuel
Well, I’m pretty confident I’ll at least sell all my cars, at least. My entries may not be the best in their respective categories, but they’re produced in larger numbers, for the most part. Except, of course, Costco twin-pack cars like “It’s a Car!” and Zap.
(Speaking of, Costco doesn’t let you choose the color of those cars. They come in a generic brown wrapper… )