You CAN opt for the Exec 2 - but you then have to use it permanently for Round 2 onwards.
So Round 3 and 4 HAVE TO BE based on the Ram Exec 2. If you want more information, PM me.
this round… im already screwed.
the max capacity of my engine was like. 3.3l maybe more, i used 2.7l on the first round. 2.3l is the smallest i could go, which is quite a bit above the average.
count the cast iron block and it’s a huge weight penalty, was really hard to get the cost down.
I can’t Photoshop worth a damn, so here’s my car. It’s a Normandy Sunfire.
2.8L DOHC 24v V6 @ 259 HP to 6-speed Transverse AWD gearbox. 0 - 62 is achieved in 5.9 seconds, and onward to 160 MPH. It even gets a half-decent 19 MPG.
Pop-Up headlamps, Sunroof, CD player, fog lamps, and truck lip all come as standard.
$15k
I’m also supposed to mention that is is built on the “Ram Exec 2” platform.
That’ll teach me to read everything properly…
Presenting the 1995 Solo Amethyst BM Manual. Because an affordable V6 powered station wagon with a manual is what any enthusiast with a family wants. Based on the Diamond Amethyst, the Solo variant provides Diamond engineering and styling on a budget.
First Order Automotive would like to apologise to our customers and competitors.
A junior executive posted invalid information regarding our “Famile” brand, He has since been disciplined and formally dismissed.
We would like to present our Famile model of our Cruzer marque.
An attractive car which provides excellent build quality and safety for you and your family.
We do have an opening for a junior executive who knows when to use their initiative and also when not to.
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@DeusExMackia: Great ad Being honest is important nowadays.[/quote]
Why thank you!
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***(Advert)***[/quote]
Honestly, when I saw that first line I thought of this: youtube.com/watch?v=eiiU-Fky18s
“…Take a look at this Zenit, 'cos it’s the only car you’ll need (ba bababa)”
I didn’t knew the song
Why buying a 25000 Normandy when you can have a cheaper and better Familok?
The new Familok - featuring the best engine and the best suspension system on the market.
One day to go!
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If you don’t want Norman or DerBayer to win, vote for me and everyone else!
Rebel against your automotive overlords!
unfortunately, the stats of my car dont correspond with the Version i submitted cause i wasnt able to edit the spreadsheet anymore when i submitted my car monday night.
Another reason to buy a Tecpel Familok. We wont advertise a car that costs 25k as 15k and build proper family cars achieving over 30MPG while having room for million potato.
End the reign of the top end brands now! Get a Tecpel Familok now! The most affordable V12 family car you can get!
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Another reason to buy a Tecpel Familok. We wont advertise a car that costs 25k as 15k and build proper family cars achieving over 30MPG while having room for million potato.
End the reign of the top end brands now! Get a Tecpel Familok now! The most affordable V12 family car you can get![/quote]
Woh, this is starting to sound like an Occupy Wallstreet demonstration.
So I’ll join in!
I, for one, think that people should consider what would suit them and the theoretical buyer of this category when choosing the cars. We are talking about people who want a practical car, that is big, yet economical, easy to drive, with decent handling. And I think that establishment is a good thing, how many people buy toyota cars because “they never break” or bmws just for the badge? That was actually a fear of mine, when I decided to come up with a new brand for this challenge, losing the recognition that people could have had.
All I can say is that the Bonham Chaucer Eco is an honest, economical, cheap, easy and fun to run, for just $17.250.
You’re right. I think it’s just a bit of a ‘rebel without a cause’ situation. You are a really great designer of cars, by the way, certainly greatly respected by me.
Maybe it is a bit unfair that some people and their brands might have an advantage because they are well known but this makes it more realistic. I’m thinking it’s like in real world, if you want to convince a regular buyer to go from VW, BMW (so on) to some new company, you must have a damn good product.
And checking scores, cars that are winning actually have some great qualities.