I guess it’s a good thing that you didn’t have the PS2 version, because the helicopters did more than just drop those barrels, they shot rockets and dropped spike strips as well.
I guess it’s a good thing that you didn’t have the PS2 version, because the helicopters did more than just drop those barrels, they shot rockets and dropped spike strips as well.
Yes, they are. Kei car limitations include a maximum engine displacement of 660ci and a maximum hp output of 63.
Yeah, I know.
Pontiac Aztek
11/12
Yes!
I know. It’s like they pop up at the most inconvenient times.
Just gotta watch out, because they make excellent takedown targets.
Not sure if comment is troll or not...
Well, Cruze in Japan is a totally different Cruze then the one Americans know.
Likely the smaller patrol kei cars, like Altos and Wagon Rs.
Not hard to believe in Japan, where the Wagon R is the best selling Kei car in the country, and has been since 2003.
I personally think that other version of the new Transit is uglier than the one we get in the US.
Buick Turbo 6 powered Cadillac CTS. An engine that’s as much as around three decades older than the car it’s in.
Yep, 6 manufacturers titles from ‘87 to ‘92, and also the driver’s title in ‘87 thru ‘89 and ‘91.
1989 Isuzu 4200R.
Spare tire, because of people like this.
I also liked the ZDX. Imagine how good looking it would be if it had survived alongside the newest MDX.
The original Burnout’s working title was Driving Hero, apparently. Of course, the series would end up becoming something other than heroic in it’s gameplay. I’ve also heard the working title ‘Shiny Red Car’ thrown about as well, which could possibly explain the red car on the cover of the game.
Perhaps VW isn’t counting the years of the New Beetle as Beetle heritage?