It's funny how often some companies change the names of their cars, especially ones that are so similar, yet other companies can keep the same name going for dozens of years, even when the vehicles aren't very similar,
I think the longest lasting nameplate in the u.s. is the suburban with 80 some years, and like 50 years on the charger, yet it changed from 2 to 4 doors, car manufacturers can be weird, also the Dodge dart really doesn't seem like a dart, and crysler calling a minivan a Pacifica, Pontiac and the gto, the 2002 Camaro (personally) didn't seem like a Camaro,
All these are probably debatable, but nonetheless... car manufacturers can be weird
@EvoX I myself got surprised when I found the Aventador on an anonymous save game. But i think that I got that Aventador from nfscars long time ago......
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Old Gen Vs New Gen...
But if you think about it,It's a Murcielago and an Aventador...they aren't similar...
It's funny how often some companies change the names of their cars, especially ones that are so similar, yet other companies can keep the same name going for dozens of years, even when the vehicles aren't very similar,
Great screenshot too,
I concur, lrf,
I think the longest lasting nameplate in the u.s. is the suburban with 80 some years, and like 50 years on the charger, yet it changed from 2 to 4 doors, car manufacturers can be weird, also the Dodge dart really doesn't seem like a dart, and crysler calling a minivan a Pacifica, Pontiac and the gto, the 2002 Camaro (personally) didn't seem like a Camaro,
All these are probably debatable, but nonetheless... car manufacturers can be weird
@EvoX I myself got surprised when I found the Aventador on an anonymous save game. But i think that I got that Aventador from nfscars long time ago......
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