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The late 90’s Charger R/T concept wasn’t cancelled because of an end to DaimlerChrysler, it was because of the merger. Happened in 1997 and lasted until 2007.
I was going to mention that. The LX Charger happened BECAUSE of the merger. This '99 concept is still my favorite modern Charger design. They were dumb not to make it, and with modern lighting elements it would still hold up.
Mayhaps because is limited to 20 cars. Mayhaps because there'll more US Special volumes in the future (that without accounting if those cars already appeared before, which i can't reckon myself)
I would like to make a quick note that at 14:50, the 1st gen GMC Sierra is also in Driver: San Francisco. It came in two versions in the game, one being completely stock and the other being lifted with bigger wheels and bull bars.
Correct, was about to comment the same. It has the same engine as the road going Viper GTS, but with 10 hp more. The full on Racing GTS-R version has 600 + hp, but not this GT2 road car.
@@svpracer98 I found one at Bathurst in Australia outside a museum. I still remember it haha, it was black and red I think. I have the first editions lying around
7:30 Fun Fact: The Pontiac Fierro was often mistaken as a Ferrari. I also like the fact that you used the imperial system instead of the metric in most for the parts in this video, Anyway what's with the new colours tho?
Also worth noting is that the Charger R/T concept didn't run on gasoline, but rather Compressed Natural Gas, the expense of which contributed to its downfall.
@rafaelramos1081 Yeah, you're right sir that gtx hasn't been any racing game since gt2 (except for the f8 71 gtx version in forza 7 as part of fast and furious dlc) yet we still see superbrid, cuda in newer games often so what gives 🤨.
The Corvette GTP has a lot of similar aspects with the cover car from Kemco's SNES racing game "Top Gear" if you think about it and look at both cars closely
1:31 ok, waitaminute, so I had to look this up to ensure it was correct to the real cars and it is but it still throws me for a loop - the GTP is a single-seater, but the seat is on the right side of the cockpit making it RHD (already weird for a Corvette race car) but then the shift lever is STILL ON THE RIGHT SIDE. WHAT IS GOIN ON. also I love how the later cars like the 1990 car incorporated the C4 tails into the rear clamshell, that looks so sick
Unicorn car idea if it hasn't been done yet: Forza Motorsport 2005 had the 2004 Nissan Altima, and Forza Motorsport 2 had the 2007 Nissan Altima as a DLC car
I just looked through all of these, and didn't see the X100 Jaguar XK, which was only in a few games, or the Lamborghini Diablo 6.0, which I think was only in Need For Speed HP2 and Project Gotham
Want 2 rare ones the 1999 Shelby Durango SP360 and the 1997 Ram TREX (not TRX) 6X6 concept truck were both featured in Test Drive Off Road 3 and Test Drive Offroad Wide Open.
Your GMC Sierra clip is not entirely accurate... The first generation of the Sierra nameplate was actually featured in Driver SF and is considered an "OBS" style body by enthusiasts. The GMT 800 based Sierra is actually the second generation for that nameplate and didn't receive a major front facia refresh like the "Cateye" Silverados of the same platform.
@@marcinrogowski6638 Sorry for the late reply, CZcams held back your comment for manual approval for I have no idea why, and I only just saw it now. A UK special will definitely happen sometime in the future.
The Vector M12 was such a pig. The cretins at Megatech (despicable owners of Lamborghini and Vector at the time) completely ruined a promising idea, by chucking a Diablo V12 into a chassis it didn't belong to, and hastily cobbling together parts from other cars on a bodywork primarily made of plastic. Seriously, the car had the turn lights of a Mazda MX-5, the rear light clusters of a Vauxhall Cavalier, an interior as bland as a low-budget family car, and sourced the steering wheel from a Ford Mustang. And even then, Vector still couldn't afford the V12 engines they needed to let this car express its identity crisis. The only positive thing about this hunk of crap was the car design, courtesy of chad designer Peter Stevens. But man, I still feel for Jerry Wiegert. Dude was so wronged by corporate scum, and his company never recovered after the hostile takeover. Rest in peace Jerry o7
Actually was a Diablo with a different bodywork and two turbochargers; considering that in thoose races were not admitted boosted v12s, is clear that it was actually a racing version of the Diablo. But I have no idea of the interiors
@@mattiapresti7295 oh yeah, I should've mentioned I was talking about the road version of the M12. There were 20 or so examples produced and sold (for nearly $190k, mind you). And I know absolutely nothing about the race car variant, for a long time I thought it was just one of those fictional race cars you sometimes see in Gran Turismo.
@@Yukino-014 Yes, but as I said, wasn't developed a completely new mechanic for the M12, actually was a tunepd Diablo with a different coach, something that also Lamborghini could have done without taking the image of a bootleg Lamborghini. Then, is difficult thinking what would have been the perfect solution in playing with theese brands, and if this project got the money it needed, but I don't think so, Lamborghini was a better horse to bet on, and they failed also there, if they didn't they wouldn't have sold it to VAG
Oh it absolutely did not get the money needed. Vector was already struggling with delays and over half of the workforce laid off before Megatech took over and nailed down the coffin. And since Jerry Wiegert had successfully recovered the patents and designs, they had no choice but to come up with a "new" design. Although, considering that they bought Lamborghini for $40m and sold it to the VW Group for nearly 3 times that, I personally don't think Megatech ever had any intention of going anywhere with the brands. They effectively "scalped" Lamborghini.
So no one really cares for the vega (even vgce forgot to add info) has not been in any newer forza games since 7 and to think this vega looks like a baby camaro too.
EXTRA/MISSING INFO · The Corvette GTP got a late reboot in the form of the Corvette DP · Absolutely nobody liked the 1999 Charger Concept · Despite NASCAR trucks using pick-up trucks model names (F150, Silverado and such), when it comes to them as a concept they're a lot more like the Chevrolet El Camino or just any traditional Aussie ute · The Vega was the American version of a Euro hatchback, meant to face against the Pinto, the Gremlin and such. They sold them in all sorts of versions including a panel van, a wagon and even a sportier Cosworth-prepared version (yes, Chevrolet-Cosworth!). Despite having a 2300cc engine, it never made more than a pathetic 110hp. It wasn't well-made and eventually the Japanese cars outsold all the American options. · The Fairlane was sold in 3 bodies including a sedan, a convertible and the El Ranchero ute. 3 of the 4 engine options were rather legendary including the 427ci making over 420hp as used in the AC Cobra, the 390ci making 330 or 290hp and the 289ci making 270hp.
That Charger concept is what the final product should've been because it's something that seems to be inspired by the original classic charger, not that ugly abomination we see today
@@xXVibrantSnowXx - The modern Charger and Challengers look like muscle cars (they're heavily inspired by the 2000s Mustang and the Transformers Camaro), that one looks like a shitty Mercedes-Benz
@@DiegoRuiz1991 Let's agree to disagree, the new chargers are soulless that's becoming a shitty soundless EV's with shitty facias that only teens will like
I mean you're wrong on the "absolutely nobody liked the charger concept" lots of people did, unless you did a census that gave you that answer, that's just a false claim.
xXVibrantSnowXx"inspired bybyhe original classic Charger" There isisothing similar on the design that reminds the old Charger, looks a random later 9090sports sedan, dodoesn'tre ugly, but don't fit as a revival. The 2006-2020 Chargers design fits more to a muscle car than the concept one.
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Correction: 14:50 - It's the second-generation Sierra, not first.
5:50 - Power was increased from 450 to 460 horses.
01:49 - Also appears in Planet Hot Wheels from 2001.
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The late 90’s Charger R/T concept wasn’t cancelled because of an end to DaimlerChrysler, it was because of the merger. Happened in 1997 and lasted until 2007.
I was going to mention that. The LX Charger happened BECAUSE of the merger. This '99 concept is still my favorite modern Charger design. They were dumb not to make it, and with modern lighting elements it would still hold up.
I finally know what the Mustang in Blur was called, Foose Stallion.
Really? Is not like in the game you couldn't properly check each model name. ...even the ones created on purpose for it.
Glad to see midnight club still get recognition
10:08 driver San Francisco has some very good engine sounds. Like this one
Noticed all the tracks being in the USA also, great touch
I’m surprised there wasn’t a car from Ford vs. Chevy featured in this volume. In that game, the Chevrolet Equinox and Borrego come to my mind first.
Mayhaps because is limited to 20 cars. Mayhaps because there'll more US Special volumes in the future (that without accounting if those cars already appeared before, which i can't reckon myself)
I would like to make a quick note that at 14:50, the 1st gen GMC Sierra is also in Driver: San Francisco. It came in two versions in the game, one being completely stock and the other being lifted with bigger wheels and bull bars.
That was the actual 1st gen Sierra (a.k.a. GMT400, a.k.a. OBS); the one in the 4x4 Evo titles was the 2nd gen (a.k.a. GMT800).
Yeah, I made a mistake there, thanks for the correction!
That Corvette GTP looks like Mosler, lol
That's because the Mosler was designed by Rod Trenne, who previously worked on the Corvette
@@xXVibrantSnowXx wow
thanks for clarification
That Corvette engine sound is so beautiful
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WTF is a mile?
The better question is: Why do non-Americans care what a kilometer is to Americans?
The Corvette GTP is absolutely beautiful, would love to see that in Forza
5:50 It's a boost from 450hp to 460hp.
Correct, was about to comment the same.
It has the same engine as the road going Viper GTS, but with 10 hp more.
The full on Racing GTS-R version has 600 + hp, but not this GT2 road car.
Oh yeah, I had some trouble with switching up the numbers there lol.
If you for whatever reason want a diecast Dodge Charger R/T concept. Hot Wheels made several in the late 90's and early 2000s
I had one!! It was metallic red with smoked gray "windows"
@@svpracer98 I found one at Bathurst in Australia outside a museum. I still remember it haha, it was black and red I think. I have the first editions lying around
@@svpracer98 Just found it lol
Fantastic video. Enjoyable formatting and filled with great information. Thank you! 💯🔥👍
Nice job! Now O'll be waiting for Japanese-special and Europe-special videos.
0:44 kinda random, but the Corvette really sounds like Lightning McQueen lol
You're 100% correct
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7:30 Fun Fact: The Pontiac Fierro was often mistaken as a Ferrari.
I also like the fact that you used the imperial system instead of the metric in most for the parts in this video, Anyway what's with the new colours tho?
I changed it for some clips to match the color of the car.
The S7 LM is in the crew 2 and motorfest as a separate model. In the first game it was the circuit mod to the s7.
It's not the same 😅 it's the race version called S7R, in the video it's a road car called S7 LM 😉
R.I.P to the OG Crew
Ford racing off road is such a throwback for me! I played this on my Wii back in the day and always used the super chief!
Also worth noting is that the Charger R/T concept didn't run on gasoline, but rather Compressed Natural Gas, the expense of which contributed to its downfall.
DTS is a abbreviation of deville touring sedan. Rip to the coupe de ville.
That mopar Belvedere GTX should be on more games...
@rafaelramos1081 Yeah, you're right sir that gtx hasn't been any racing game since gt2 (except for the f8 71 gtx version in forza 7 as part of fast and furious dlc) yet we still see superbrid, cuda in newer games often so what gives 🤨.
Wait the laffite was actually real?!?! I could've sworn this was a fantasy car from onrush
It’s also known as the Zarooq Sand Racer.
Who cares, it's an ugly car
Ugly and cool are 2 separate things
Thank you for making these videos. They’re so cool!
The Corvette GTP has a lot of similar aspects with the cover car from Kemco's SNES racing game "Top Gear" if you think about it and look at both cars closely
The S7 LM is also featured in The Crew 2 and Motorfest.
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The Fiero is a cool car, wish that and its Buick cousin were in more games
I have that F-350 Tonka as a toy. I always wondered why I can't find any F-350 that looks like that.
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Racing rivals mentioned 😭🙏 I miss it so much
1:31 ok, waitaminute, so I had to look this up to ensure it was correct to the real cars and it is but it still throws me for a loop - the GTP is a single-seater, but the seat is on the right side of the cockpit making it RHD (already weird for a Corvette race car) but then the shift lever is STILL ON THE RIGHT SIDE. WHAT IS GOIN ON.
also I love how the later cars like the 1990 car incorporated the C4 tails into the rear clamshell, that looks so sick
1:04 looks like the cover car of the top gear from super nintendo
Actually Viper GT2 also appears in Toca World Touring Cars/Jarret And Labonte Stock Car racing but they name it just Dodge Viper
We have a Fiero. It’s an absolute bucket.
Correction, the Dodge Charger R/T Concept appeared on Planet Hot Wheels game too.
Unicorn car idea if it hasn't been done yet:
Forza Motorsport 2005 had the 2004 Nissan Altima, and Forza Motorsport 2 had the 2007 Nissan Altima as a DLC car
1:52 Ah bup bup, hold on now. The Dodge Charger R/T Concept was also featured in the Highway 35 variant of Planet Hot Wheels.
I just looked through all of these, and didn't see the X100 Jaguar XK, which was only in a few games, or the Lamborghini Diablo 6.0, which I think was only in Need For Speed HP2 and Project Gotham
I forgot the Fiero was in Forza 4. I will have to replay it so I can make it into the car it deserved to be (aka, swap in a v6 turbo)
14:57 4x4 EVO RECOGNITION WOOOO
Great video! But what's with the game names having multiple colors?
Want 2 rare ones the 1999 Shelby Durango SP360 and the 1997 Ram TREX (not TRX) 6X6 concept truck were both featured in Test Drive Off Road 3 and Test Drive Offroad Wide Open.
WOW IS thi favorite car is pontiac fiero and heneesey velociraptor 6x6
Are there games that featured HSV Coupe GTS other than Hot Pursuit 2?
1:03 Is it me or is that car looks like that mosler car from Forza Horizon 5
You can still play NFS Edge?
The only thing to say about the GMC Sierra MK1 is it's also known as the 1st gen Silverado...?
Yes, with Project Verge. It's offline only though, and has pretty limited functionality.
Forza Motorsport 4 had a Dodge Stock Car
1:47 , el mejor de todos
Gt2 is so good ❤
Also, how is a Lincoln suv is a unicorn?
Miss blur 😢
Bet you can’t find a dodge Dakota anywhere
Do volume 26 german special
Murica! Freedom!
Amerifreedom!
Mustang SVT Cobra. Non-R. 99/01 NOT 03/04, only in gt2 and maybe Mustang the legend lives
Your GMC Sierra clip is not entirely accurate... The first generation of the Sierra nameplate was actually featured in Driver SF and is considered an "OBS" style body by enthusiasts. The GMT 800 based Sierra is actually the second generation for that nameplate and didn't receive a major front facia refresh like the "Cateye" Silverados of the same platform.
Have you include Foose Camaro in Blur?
Not yet, I think.
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So...i'm confused. Why GTS R on the car but it's a GT2? Did Dodge do a oopsie?
Nope. The GTS R was built to race under GT2 regulations at that time.
The GTS-R badge is there as a tribute to the race car.
why some games are marked with blue?
15:50 so glad Forza Motorsport 8 got rid of those cardboard cutout @$$ trees
I want to diss you so badly about FM8, but… yeah I agree. Holy shit do those trees look rough
What about the Audi Le mans quattro in nfs carbon?
not a unicorn car, it appeared in 5 racing games (GT4, 5, 6, PSP and NFS Carbon). Fictional vehicles based on irl cars don't count
Der copo Camaro ist in csr Serie?!?
Weil es den copo Camaro auch In Forza Horizon 5 als hotwhells gibt
17:20 okay so 25 years after I’ve just discovered that San Francisco car in Driver’s take a ride mode is a Ford Fairlane 🫡
I have never seen Ford Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca in any racing game. Or is it just me?
Because it never was added in a game.
The Vector M12 was such a pig. The cretins at Megatech (despicable owners of Lamborghini and Vector at the time) completely ruined a promising idea, by chucking a Diablo V12 into a chassis it didn't belong to, and hastily cobbling together parts from other cars on a bodywork primarily made of plastic. Seriously, the car had the turn lights of a Mazda MX-5, the rear light clusters of a Vauxhall Cavalier, an interior as bland as a low-budget family car, and sourced the steering wheel from a Ford Mustang. And even then, Vector still couldn't afford the V12 engines they needed to let this car express its identity crisis.
The only positive thing about this hunk of crap was the car design, courtesy of chad designer Peter Stevens. But man, I still feel for Jerry Wiegert. Dude was so wronged by corporate scum, and his company never recovered after the hostile takeover.
Rest in peace Jerry o7
Actually was a Diablo with a different bodywork and two turbochargers; considering that in thoose races were not admitted boosted v12s, is clear that it was actually a racing version of the Diablo.
But I have no idea of the interiors
@@mattiapresti7295 oh yeah, I should've mentioned I was talking about the road version of the M12. There were 20 or so examples produced and sold (for nearly $190k, mind you).
And I know absolutely nothing about the race car variant, for a long time I thought it was just one of those fictional race cars you sometimes see in Gran Turismo.
@@Yukino-014 Yes, but as I said, wasn't developed a completely new mechanic for the M12, actually was a tunepd Diablo with a different coach, something that also Lamborghini could have done without taking the image of a bootleg Lamborghini.
Then, is difficult thinking what would have been the perfect solution in playing with theese brands, and if this project got the money it needed, but I don't think so, Lamborghini was a better horse to bet on, and they failed also there, if they didn't they wouldn't have sold it to VAG
Oh it absolutely did not get the money needed. Vector was already struggling with delays and over half of the workforce laid off before Megatech took over and nailed down the coffin. And since Jerry Wiegert had successfully recovered the patents and designs, they had no choice but to come up with a "new" design.
Although, considering that they bought Lamborghini for $40m and sold it to the VW Group for nearly 3 times that, I personally don't think Megatech ever had any intention of going anywhere with the brands. They effectively "scalped" Lamborghini.
no way its him
3:57 is it me or the game is running slow ?
Nope. It's just you. A cue to a game running slow is the animation continuing where it froze.
So no one really cares for the vega (even vgce forgot to add info) has not been in any newer forza games since 7 and to think this vega looks like a baby camaro too.
Tbf this was literally one of the least reliable cars ever made in the USA, so no wonder he had no comment. But yes it did look like a tiny camaro
@cameronkabore9263 Well, thank you dude for responding but seriously when was the last time you saw vega, pinto or duster on the road 🤔.
@@milfordh.mercado2787 Pintos and darts survived, I found them. Vegas, tho, none of them.
Man would have been nice to know what's games the cars where actually in I'm mean really dude. Also copo is in Forza so not a unicorn.
That’s the 2018 version though
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Sorry if this question has already been answered, but why some games highlighted in blue?
That Charger concept is what the final product shouldve been, not that ugly abomination we see today
Trash take ngl
I agree, it's a better looking car overall
I think you guys are way too high on nostalgia, because that looks worse than the Charger Daytona EV
Abomination? The 2006 Charger was never a abomination, the concept version doesn't looks the classic muscle car.
EXTRA/MISSING INFO
· The Corvette GTP got a late reboot in the form of the Corvette DP
· Absolutely nobody liked the 1999 Charger Concept
· Despite NASCAR trucks using pick-up trucks model names (F150, Silverado and such), when it comes to them as a concept they're a lot more like the Chevrolet El Camino or just any traditional Aussie ute
· The Vega was the American version of a Euro hatchback, meant to face against the Pinto, the Gremlin and such. They sold them in all sorts of versions including a panel van, a wagon and even a sportier Cosworth-prepared version (yes, Chevrolet-Cosworth!). Despite having a 2300cc engine, it never made more than a pathetic 110hp. It wasn't well-made and eventually the Japanese cars outsold all the American options.
· The Fairlane was sold in 3 bodies including a sedan, a convertible and the El Ranchero ute. 3 of the 4 engine options were rather legendary including the 427ci making over 420hp as used in the AC Cobra, the 390ci making 330 or 290hp and the 289ci making 270hp.
That Charger concept is what the final product should've been because it's something that seems to be inspired by the original classic charger, not that ugly abomination we see today
@@xXVibrantSnowXx - The modern Charger and Challengers look like muscle cars (they're heavily inspired by the 2000s Mustang and the Transformers Camaro), that one looks like a shitty Mercedes-Benz
@@DiegoRuiz1991 Let's agree to disagree, the new chargers are soulless that's becoming a shitty soundless EV's with shitty facias that only teens will like
I mean you're wrong on the "absolutely nobody liked the charger concept" lots of people did, unless you did a census that gave you that answer, that's just a false claim.
xXVibrantSnowXx"inspired bybyhe original classic Charger"
There isisothing similar on the design that reminds the old Charger, looks a random later 9090sports sedan, dodoesn'tre ugly, but don't fit as a revival. The 2006-2020 Chargers design fits more to a muscle car than the concept one.
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The Mach forty is stupid, the idiots ruined a cool car
not a fan of the "mach 40" real car or otherwise.
theres another crazy car from need for speed 2015 called the Beck Kustoms F120 or something liek that. add that to part 2!