


| Author | Message |
|---|---|
| How come this car is Chinese? Saleen is American, for pete's sake! | |
| pwingcustom wrote Being Chinese-American, a Chinese car that I've always wanted to see in a video game is the Hongqi CA770 or CA72. AFAIK, haven't seen one in any video game. Plus, the Vulcano is in DriveClub, isn't it? Yes the Vulcano was in DC, I loved driving that thing hence why I wanted to see it in Forza or the Crew etc, & yeah I want to see a Chinese car make it too, I think your suggestion for those cars are great, but I doubt PG or Turn10 will feature any real Chinese car…. They don’t even like the SS letters presented on their cars to begin with *sighs* -- Last edit: 2021-05-31 08:41:20 | |
| MBR wrote We really need Chinese cars in Forza, that would be great addition to the game, I’ve wanted the icona Vulcano for a long time but it didn’t happen and seeing how similar the S1 front design to it, I think this should do for now so I like it, the S1 will be a blast to drive 👍 Hopefully we will see them someday, maybe a geely or chery would be great in the future Being Chinese-American, a Chinese car that I've always wanted to see in a video game is the Hongqi CA770 or CA72. AFAIK, haven't seen one in any video game. Plus, the Vulcano is in DriveClub, isn't it? | |
| We really need Chinese cars in Forza, that would be great addition to the game, I’ve wanted the icona Vulcano for a long time but it didn’t happen and seeing how similar the S1 front design to it, I think this should do for now so I like it, the S1 will be a blast to drive 👍 Hopefully we will see them someday, maybe a geely or chery would be great in the future | |
| carcrasher88 wrote Definitely not of American origin. It's literally a reworked Artega GT (German) that's built in China. I agree, despite Saleen being an american company. It is a chinese Saleen making the first appearance of Chinese cars in Forza history. | |
| carcrasher88 wrote Definitely not of American origin. It's literally a reworked Artega GT (German) that's built in China. Icona Vulcano front anyone? | |
| Definitely not of American origin. It's literally a reworked Artega GT (German) that's built in China. |