Sedan/Estate Thread

@r4xworld @bez Welcome my friends, you did GREAT for first timers :slight_smile: Try to get more details such as wipers, washer sprayers, vents, antennas, blinkers/side markers, mirrors, etc. Doing gteat :+1:

As if the Deus 720R wasn’t mental enough…

Meet the Deus 720X - a leaner, meaner version of the 720R.

Its uprated engine develops 575 horsepower and 560 lb-ft of torque, thanks to individual throttle bodies, tubular headers and a high-flow 3-way catalytic converter.

Lowered, retuned suspension makes the 720X even sharper and nimbler in the corners than before.

Unlike the standard 720R, a 6-speed manual transmission is the only option on the 720X - there is no automatic version.

Visually, the 720X is distinguished by blacked-out light lenses, large dual exhaust pipes (instead of a quartet of smaller outlets) and slightly larger front and rear spoilers.

Top speed improves to a frankly ridiculous 217 mph, with the 0-60 time decreasing to 4.0 seconds.

In short, if Darth Vader were a car, it would be one of these - in gloss black with matching wheels, brake calipers and interior.

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I’m trying to make an 80s JDM sedan/wagon that will basically be the 3rd generation of my Premio Hussar line of mid-sized cars. The production run for the 3rd gen runs from 1982-1988, however I can’t find a bodystyle that really fits this sort of theme. Any help?

The 1980 E90 Corolla-esque body sets (specifically, the ones with a 2.47m wheelbase) could be considered if you’re into that sort of thing.

So… when is the Hyper-Estate variant coming?

Or even worse…

You should put that mega-SUV here instead - and your reference to a hyper-estate version of the Deus brings this to mind.

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Breda 240
For a post-war consumer car that is cheap, easy to own, capable, and looks good.

What do you think?






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Hey, can y’all please guess the age and country of origin of this car so I can see if I did well with it?


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I think it’s a 80s model, and makes me think it’s an American/Japanese collaboration a la Chrysler/Mitsubishi.

Thank you! Does it look more early, mid, or late 80s to you, my main worry.

I’d say mid 80s to my eye. Hard to ignore the body reminding me of a Hachi Roku.

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That’s fair. Thanks a bunch!

1988 Premio Hussar 2.4

The 1988 Premio Hussar 2.4 was the first model of the 4th generation of Premio Hussar cars. This new generation brought significant changes to the car’s design, including more curvy styling that was a departure from the boxy, angular look of its predecessors. The 2.4 model was powered by a 2.4 liter inline 4 engine that delivered a balance of power and fuel efficiency. This mid-sized car was available in a variety of body styles and trims, including sedan, coupe, wagon and notably; liftback. With its sleek new design and improved performance, the 1988 Premio Hussar 2.4 set the stage for a new era of Hussar cars.



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2012 Dragad Lancaster GT/LS and Salem LS


Dragad is an American auto manufacturer known for building cheap family cars and cheaper trucks, owned by DAC. FOr a long time, the most important money-making vehicle was, undoubtedly, the midsized (D-segement) family sedan. As of 2012, Dragad makes three two: The Salem for North America and the Lancaster for Europe and Austrailia and the LS-3, which you have never heard of, for China, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and South America. The Salem and Lancaster are based on the same platform, with the same wheelbase and many of the same parts.


What you may not know is, with the 2012 facelift, both areavailable as fire-breathing sportscars, carrying the historic LS moniker, with allgrip™ AWD.

The Lancaster GT/LS is powered by a 2.9L twin-turbocharged version of the common “Beta” 90-degree V6, sending power to all four wheels through an 8-speed twin-clutch. It also has active swaybars, electrocically-controlled limited slip differentials, and dual exhaust, getting to 100 kmh in 5.3 seconds.

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The Salem LS was originally planned to use a 5.0L or 5.7L version of the venerable Dʀᴀɢᴀᴅ “Aʟᴘʜᴀ” Sᴍᴀʟʟ Bʟᴏᴄᴋ, but instead the decided to use a naturally aspirated 4.7L version of the DOHC “Beta” V8, normally used in twin-turbo format by DAC’s Solier and Oaking divisions. It has all the same goodies as the Lancaster GT/LS, but in a much more American way. It makes sixty in 5.1 seconds, and has a hoodbulge bigger than Donald Trump’s ego.

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Dragad Salem 4.7 AWD LS Dragad Lancaster Tourer 2.9T AWD GT/LS
Wheelbase (in) 109.45 109.45
Length (in) 181.65 181.31
Width (in) 74.19 74.19
Weight (lb) 4265.7 4221.7
Cargo Volume (L) 348 1400
Passenger Volume (L) 3510 3400
Price (AMD) 35500 36800
0-60 (s) 5.11 5.34
Top Speed(mph) 194 179
60-0 (ft) 113 115
20m Cornering (g) 1.08 1.04
Track Time (m:s) 2:19.33 2:21.42
Engine 4701cc DOHC 90 V8 2851cc DOHC 90 V6 TT
HP @ RPM 353.1 @ 6300 325.8 @6700
LB-FT @ RPM 343.5 @ 4800 291.2 @4200
Redline 6700 7400
Transmission 8-speed DCT 8-speed DCT
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What’s old is new again! The Breda Tribuna, 1974-2018

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Have you ever thought “My life is devoid of misery”? Have you ever had 19800$ to waste? Have you had no five-seat full-size sedan before?

Introducing the ACR Aurak 3Si. Because you’re not allowed to have fun. Only misery. And turbocharged 3-cylinder engines shaking up your drinks.

It’s trying its best to be sporty. Be kind to it. Or don’t, and go ham on the hate. (it really deserves it)

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1991 → Sampo Ahti, the last generation of the family sedan model before it merged development and became a sibling model to the Pippuri Oinas (also last gen before merger) when Sampo bought out Pippuri to become SPA-Motors.



Just look at it. It’s a box. But it’s round. And it’s brown. And it’s got a wheel cover just like the Sampo Kamu from a couple years later.

Most pictures here of the Ahti 40L, 40 standing for four doors and L for the larger engine choice (2.5l V6) with the blue wagon being the Ahti 50S, 50 standing for five doors and S for the smaller engine choice (1.8l i4), with 160hp and 125hp respectively, although as goes without saying the V6 model is much torqier in proportion.



The Ahti represents soft family comfort with spacious cargo capacity, headrests for all seats, durable materials and the safety and driving ease of front wheel drive architecture with optional conditional four wheel drive, when the rear needs to push.

This prancing reindeer is the pride of Finland in 1991, proving an instant sales success due to it’s fusion of various styling inspirations, appropriate price and durability. Only makes sense that such a sensible car model would enable Sampo to only a few years later bail out the floundering Pippuri, who produced luxury sports models in a country going through economic crisis in the 90’s.

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the Alya Toron. Why did Shooting Brakes never catch on anyways?

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2012-16 Tokis Maxwell

The Tokis Maxwell was a Mid-Size Sedan produced by Omota division Tokis from 2012-2016. It was one of very few Tokis Models sold globally. It was a average sedan that was average to see in between 2014 and 2018. Tokis would issue a facelift half-way through the 2015 Year. They issue the 2015.5 Tokis Maxwell, it received a minor facelift that updated styling, tech, and engines. The new Etec Flo-3.4 Liter I6 engine was added to replace the ZZ60 3.2 Liter I6, which was aging after a decade of being used on various models. The Maxwell never caught on to well due to it’s faint recognition and poor and small Omota-Tokis dealer range, with only three dealers being named “Omota-Tokis”. This lead to it’s discontinuation on August 28th, 2016. The Car was removed off of Omota’s Tokis tab under it’s website in November 2016.
Pre-Facelift



Facelift, Shown on a dealer lot in August 2015. It’s parked next to a Omota Next, which shows that it’s
shown at a Omota dealer.


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DAN 1100 (1972)

A premium four dors car for younger driver






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