View Full Version : Large Luxury Sedans/Coupes
bimmerlovere39
08-13-2006, 10:18 PM
Who here thinks that large luxury sedans and coupes should be in/would fit in TDU.
Some examples o what I was thinking were:
Merecedes-Benz:
S600/S65
CL600/CL65
Audi:
A8 W12/S8
Bentley:
Arnage
Continental Flying Spur
Continental GT
Continental GTC
BMW (if liscense obtained):
760i/760li
650i/M6
Rolls-Royce (If liscense obtained):
Phantom
Jaguar:
XJ/XJR
Maserati:
Quattraporte
Volkswagen:
Phaeton W12
Maybach:
57
57s
62
Well, what do you think?
I think that they should be included.
SVT_MAN
08-13-2006, 10:34 PM
I don't understand why people keep requesting cars. Cars take time to be modelled and implemented into the game. It isn't like they flip a switch and the car is in the game. The beginning car list is long and impressive --- just wait for DLCs if you aren't satisfied with it. From what I hear, on the PC version the Devs are also releasing a car editor.
bimmerlovere39
08-13-2006, 10:49 PM
I understand, I just want to know if people think they should have been in the game, or if they should be in TDU2 (assuming it is a similar gams TDU1)
hucurreyrry@gma
08-13-2006, 11:23 PM
Sure, they're fun to toy around with, especially the M5/M6 and the Continental GT. :) Great for cruising in, like you would expect to do in a game like this. That Alfa with the V6 will be nice for that, along with the RS4, the CTS-V, the STS-V, the 300C SRT-8, the Ferrari 612 is kind of a grand tourer, if the LM002 is in it'd be comparable...the CLK DTM and the CLK55...so overall I don't think they did too bad.
The 300C SRT-8 and STS-V are probably your best bets for quick large sedans....but I agree that the Continental GT would have been a very nice touch, it's pretty much standard racing game material.
bimmerlovere39
08-13-2006, 11:28 PM
With the current list, I think my best bets are the CLS55 AMG or the A6 4.2
As I like to say, CLS stands for "Coupe-like sedan"
JipJopJones
08-14-2006, 02:47 AM
audi S8 if that counts would be cool (that's the one with a V10 right?)
xXShadowStrikeX
08-14-2006, 11:14 AM
Yea I definately thought they would get Bentleys in. Rolls-Royce would be nice as well.
bimmerlovere39
08-14-2006, 11:41 AM
Yes, the S8 has the V10
mercedesfreak18
08-14-2006, 04:20 PM
i totally agree with bimmerlovere39... these cars should be in it, i want to be able to drive the new Mercedes s and i want to drive the beemer 760 and audi s8.. the same goes for the others, i would love those cars, but i gotta add the maybach 57s, as it is big, but with 612 hp it is also really fast, and it seems sportive...
VertigoSFX
08-14-2006, 05:32 PM
i think all of those would be nice except the audi, the voltswagen and the rolls royce...the phantom just doenst look like a racing car, although it has the power, it doesnt show for it...its more of just a fast-paced cruising car
bimmerlovere39
08-14-2006, 08:30 PM
I remember seeing a pic in Road and Track of them drifting a rolls. LOL
Ebiggs
08-15-2006, 01:03 PM
Motor Trend says that the S65 is a limousine that thinks its a supercar. 650hp and 740lb/ft!
The Continental GTC would have been a great top-down cruiser. The new Lexus LS600h or whatever it is called would have been nice too. Its hybrid superluxury sedan with 350-400hp from its V8, and a few hundred more ponies from front and rear electric motors. V12 performance with the economy of a V6.
ms123456
08-16-2006, 05:20 AM
i would really like these cars... nice nice nice!
If they would add sedans they would certanly have to add the Mercedes Cls
The CLS is in, at least the CLS55 is if I remember correctly.
Kantham
08-29-2006, 09:35 PM
Large Luxury sedan: Chrysler 300C Hemi.
The stock 300 isn't as good looking than Hemi's
nobleman
08-30-2006, 10:30 PM
I would like the standard issue performance sedans.(BMW M5, Chrysler 300C SRT-8, Mercedes-benz CLS55 AMG), But What I really want (me Being a tree hugger hippie) is the Lexus GS450h. It's one of my favorite cars. It's also very quick.
schemed1
09-03-2006, 04:42 PM
m5 and gs300 with a supra motor aaahhh in my dreams
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