

| Auteur | Message |
|---|---|
| MacaStanier22 a écrit Because those were probably mistakes. They are not necessarily mistakes. In the United States, cars use model years (which is not the actual production year), and usually they go on sale during the previous year. Random example: 1968 Pontiac GTO in a 1967 movie: imcdb.org/vehicle_1780466-Pontiac-GTO-24237-1968.html So the Mesa and the Stretch could exist during the events of GTA Vice City. On the the hand, in Vice City Stories they are indeed anachronistic. -- Last edit: 2023-05-15 00:33:28 | |
| 6ATOHbl4 a écrit There was 1987 cars in Vice City (Stretch and Mesa) Because those were probably mistakes. | |
| Victor_2003 a écrit Vice City set in 1986, the F40 was released in 1987. There was 1987 cars in Vice City (Stretch and Mesa) | |
| Victor_2003 a écrit Vice City set in 1986, the F40 was released in 1987. I think the more likely reason is that they already had the Cheetah, which fits the game better. -- Last edit: 2023-05-13 16:34:15 | |
| Victor_2003 a écrit Vice City set in 1986, the F40 was released in 1987. Plus they didn't design the Turismo when making VC | |
| 6ATOHbl4 a écrit Why it wasn't in Vice City? Vice City set in 1986, the F40 was released in 1987. | |
| Why it wasn't in Vice City? | |
| +1 on 1987 | |
| the first model ('87) is identical to the '92 one (except for discreet details, such as the side indicators). Then, this car should be classed as 1987 and not 1992 | |
| Ferrari F40 LM, according to wikipedia. |