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Consider this the first article in Tracy’s next project car series.

Should we consider going from Nissan’s naming structure to Audi’s an upgrade?

That’s a common critique but that’s absolutely not the critique I’m making here. I’m not saying it looks like any particular car, I’m saying it looks like an amalgamation or generic car you see in advertisements. In other words it’s not close enough to be considered a copy of any particular car and not distinctive

they’re actually a lot of work to make, the editing is very intense and I don’t know, I feel like I may have done that exploration at this point

What does that even mean?

Looks like one of those generic cars from an insurance company ad.

I’ve done this crime thousands of times in Grand Theft Auto.

Older MDX. Honda reliable, nice inside, plenty of space, won’t depreciate further, actually a respectable vehicle for the price. Example from CL..

The real money makers these days isn’t the game itself, it’s the micro transactions within the game. By giving the game away for free, R* will see a nice boost of Shark Card purchases within GTA Online.

Useless reply.

You said “gun down civilians” not “blow heads and limbs off” so yes really.

Don’t be daft. Do you really think Mercedes would send a prototype of their flagship car to a shady looking breakers yard then allow some random looking people rip off all the camo and take pictures?

Just GTA is left these days.

I heard a rumor this particular car was stolen in China which would explain why it’s seen in a shady looking breakers yard w/camo ripped right off (and I’m sure it’s currently being torn apart and analyzed by a Chinese mfr as we speak). Any info on this?

Holy shit, never knew about that Achilles heel. Can I take back my NP vote? Quick research on the internet about this problem yielded these quotes from forums..

IIRC the cars had no maximum capacity which led to somewhat comical scenes like this gif I found. As you can see, game logic was a bit simpler back then lol.

Those bubble cars look straight out of the 1993 video game Syndicate.

This article is a bullshit waste of time and a reminder I need to find other sources of car content.

I’m less concerned with it being word of mouth than I am with it being from ~15 years ago.

Let me get this straight, your friends told you about bad experiences they had circa 2005 so you decided to avoid the company for 20 years? Do you not see the flaw in this logic? I think you should stick to 1994 Toyota Celicas, Scotty.