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The Aston Martin DB5 was a British Grand Tourier automobile vehicle that was featured in the James Bond franchise.
A GT made by Aston Martin from 1994 to 2004.
A GT vehicle That was Aston Martin's Flagship car from 2001 to 2007.
A Road and Rally car by Audi, first introduced in 1980.
A 1984 update to the original Audi Quattro. This particular variant made for Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
A sports car manufactured by Audi Hungaria Motor Kft.
Cars go places. Hopefully fast.
Fluffy looking puffs seen in the atmosphere that are accumilations of moisture. They are used to add detail to Sky boxes in games or just increase realism.
A front-engined grand tourer., the 456 M GT is the predecessor of the 612 Scaglietti.
Only 400 Enzo's were made. Eddie Griffin crashed one, and the Gizmondo guy crashed one.
The ferris wheel is a wheel with gondolas attached. It is usually featured in theme parks although has become more common to be used in other public places.
Whether it's a regular piece of colored fabric or the high-tech keystone of a base's defenses, the flag is the most important asset a team can have and the most precious thing the opposing team can steal. It is also used for racing games.
A rear-wheel drive full-size car first produced by the Ford Motor Company in the 50's, as of 2008 it is only available in fleet purchases.
A subcompact line of cars by American auto manufacturer Ford.
The Ford Puma is a Fiesta-based subcompact coupe that has appeared in multiple motorsports-themed games.
A type of open-wheel, rear-engine race car used in Formula 1 racing. F1 cars are some of the fastest in motorsports, reaching 60 MPH in about 2 seconds and recording top speeds in excess of 220 MPH.
Whether it's worn for protection or style, helmets appear in various game genres.
The Hot Air Balloon is a subset of balloon aircraft. It is difficult to steer due to the fact that it moves with the wind.
A jersey barrier is an object often made partially out of concrete that has various uses in areas of automobile traffic. In video games jersey barriers (along with fences, automobiles (often "wrecked",) walls, outcroppings of land, and many more objects) are sometimes placed at the outermost edges of the area which is accessible to the player, giving the illusion that the barrier is serving as the sole blockade and in its absence the map would continue to be open and playable.
The Lamborghini Diablo Super Veloce is a variant of the Lamborghini Diablo made in the mid to late 1990s. It famously served as the cover car of Need for Speed III: Hot Pursuit and has been one of the more iconic cars of the Need for Speed racing game franchise ever since, especially when it's colored yellow with large black SV logo decals on its sides.
Introduced in 2002, the Lamborghini Murciélago replaced the long-running Diablo. The Murciélago's first appearance in a video game is in Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2.
Maserati is an Italian company that manufactures luxury sports cars. Their cars have been featured in countless games, due to the high quality and customization available. Even a visit to their web site feels like a game as you build your own custom vehicle.
A Japanese lightweight roadster, also known as a Miata (North America) and Eunos roadster. (Japan) With nearly 900,000 sold, the MX-5 is the best selling roadster of all time.
The RX-7 was Japanese auto manufacturer Mazda's premier sports car. It is famous for its revolutionary rotary engine, phenomenal performance both on and off the track and pop culture presence.
The McLaren F1 is the infamous 90's supercar, known for long-holding the title of fastest production car in the world.
A small British car, much like the VW beetle, known for it's size, speed and handling. The perfect car for pulling of heists or escaping the fuzz in narrow roads and streets.
Commonly American or in some cases european cars made during the time period of the 1960s to the early 1980s, muscle cars were cheap but powerful rear wheeled cars that usually came with a V8 engine
A long slender object used to hold up flags or signs. Frequently used in platforming games.
Automobiles purpose built with high performance parts for competitive racing.
If you ever feel the need for speed, you've got to drive one of these fast and furious cars.
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