GTA 5 Car Ideas

In that case, it probably wouldn't hurt to bring back the original Buccaneer and the 80's Sabre.
That's fine. I just found it odd that you found fault with my suggestion but none of the others that do the same thing or even actually duplicate what's currently available in another name (1st generation Camaro a couple pages ago referred to as a Cheval Panther when we already have the Declasse Vigero--I'm just citing it, not saying there's anything wrong with it) managed to blip on your radar.

Furthermore, the Brawler is RWD and the Insurgent is armored--the Venti would be neither--and the only other high-end SUV that seats more than two is the Huntley. So it fills a niche better than the dozens of Supers that are each faster than those that came before.

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Albany Atlantis
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Based on 1957 Eldorado Biarritz (front end and roof) and 1957 Imperial Crown (rear) sedans. With appropriate Bennys conversions.

Albany Imperiale

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Clearly a convertible Primo. With appropriate Bennys conversions.

Albany Emperor and Manana added to Bennys.
 
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Karin Rocket
250HP
150mph
$25,000
Sports

Based on a 2nd gen MR2
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I have a huge list of cars + names I thought of for GTA, including for a properly made version of the infamous, here in Brazil, "GTA Rio" (just a GTA SA mod with some texture swaps for sidewalks, football team shirts, and cars, complete with huge rims and tiny tires, even on police cars), and I am willing to give this one out.

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OK another one:

Fiat (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino)
= Fabbrica Automobili Piedmont (hehehe see what that abbreviates to)
 
Gallivanter OG
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DTF DeLuxo
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DeClasse Tahoma (with lowrider mods)
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DeClasse Savanna (lowrider)
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Dundreary Hermes (lowrider)
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Vapid model D
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Brute Yosemite
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Vapid Contender STD (the 'Contender' they added a few weeks back should be a Karin Glacier or something. Not Contender)
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I have others but this is already too much
 
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Continued because I couldn't resist:

BF Club
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Annis Hercules (since the Hercules plane is called a Titan in game, it makes for a bit of an in-joke)
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Annis Euros Zed
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Annis Elegy RHD (with right hand drive)
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Vapid Hustler
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DeClasse Idaho (lowrider and donk)
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BF Ladybug
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Weeny Tiny
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Ocelot Jugular
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Grotti Turismo
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Mammoth Invader
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Truffade Taipan
Based off: 2016+ Bugatti Chiron
Engine: 8.0 liter quad-turbocharged W12
Power: 1,479 HP
Drivetrain: 4WD
Top Speed: 270 mph
0-60: 2.5 seconds
Price: $3,500,000
Class: Super

Mods Available:
  • All standard modifications
  • Chassis: roll cage
  • Exhaust: titanium tip exhaust, dual titanium tip exhaust
  • Spoilers: high level wing, GT wing
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Legendary Motorsport description: "The successor to the already-legendary Adder, the Taipan raises the bar for the automotive industry and it's 8-liter engine produces an unheard of 1500 HP and a 270 mph top speed, besting it's predecessor in every way possible. However, be prepared to stop at a gas station every 50 miles, because this thing wastes fuel like there's no tomorrow. Purchase yours today for $3.5 million and be one of the first people to ever own this beautiful beast. Available for conversion at Benny's Motor Works."

Benny's Modified Version: Truffade Taipan Vision R
Based off: 2016 Bugatti Vision Gran Turismo
Engine: 8.0 liter quad-turbocharged W12
Power: 1,650 HP
Drivetrain: 4WD
Top Speed: 290 mph
0-60: 2.0 seconds
Price of Conversion: $5,000,000
Class: Super
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BF Phobos
Based off: 2001 Volkswagen W12 Nardo
Engine: 6.0 liter W12
Power: 620 HP
Drivetrain: MR
Top Speed: 215 mph
0-60: 3.4 seconds
Price: $1,300,000
Class: Super

Mods Available:
  • All standard modifications
  • Fenders: racing louvers
  • Front bumpers: racing front bumper 1, racing front bumper 2
  • Rear bumpers: racing rear bumper
  • Chassis: roll cage
  • Exhaust: titanium tip exhaust, dual titanium tip exhaust
  • Skirts: racing skirt
  • Spoilers: high level wing, GT wing
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Legendary Motorsport description: "The Phobos is an extremely rare concept car with a 620 HP 12-cylinder engine, a 0-60 time of 3.4, and a top-speed of 216 mph produced by BF in the early 2000's because they can. It unfortunately did not go into production because BF already owned Pegassi, Obey, and Truffade, and BF decided it would be too insane to produce under their company. Be prepared to live your 9-year old dreams by getting the dream car you always wanted for $1.3 million."
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Declasse 3T
Based off: 1966-1967 Chaparral 2D
Engine: 5.3 liter V8
Power: 440 HP
Drivetrain: MR
Top Speed: 205 mph
0-60: 3.6 seconds
Price: $2,000,000
Class: Super
Livery: Team Declasse, Xeno Oil
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Legendary Motorsports Description: "Vapid and Declasse are easily the two biggest rivals in the American auto industry, and when Vapid was dominating the motorsports scene with their Bullet 40 in the mid-1960s, the only thing Declasse could do was to compete with them. Declasse teamed up with a Texan race car driver and constructor to work on a lightweight race car with a beefy V8, and the result of that was the 3T. It won a 600-mile race on the infamous Green Hell track in 1966, but it wasn't so lucky in the annual 24-hour race that year, when it lost to Vapid. Own this beautiful piece of 1960s machinery today for $2 million."
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Ocelot V8 Ghost
Based off: 1996-2004 Lotus Esprit V8
Engine: 3.5 liter twin-turbo V8
Power: 350 HP
Drivetrain: MR
Top Speed: 180 mph
0-60: 4.5 seconds
Price: $150,000
Class: Sports

Mods Available:
  • All standard modifications
  • Fenders: racing louvers
  • Front bumpers: sports front bumper, drift front bumper, drag front bumper, racing front bumper
  • Rear bumpers: sports rear bumper, drift rear bumper, drag rear bumper, drag rear bumper with wheelie bar, racing rear bumper
  • Chassis: roll cage, racing roll cage
  • Exhaust: titanium tip exhaust, dual titanium tip exhaust
  • Skirts: skirt 1, skirt 2
  • Spoilers: low level wing, high level wing, GT wing
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Legendary Motorsports description: "Having sold the Ghost for 20 years and famously being featured in an iconic spy film, Ocelot decided in the mid-90s that they should up the Ghost's ante by stuffing a twin-turbo V8 into the car to make it compete with the top-dogs at the time that were coming from Invetero, Grotti, and Pegassi. Add that with an Ocelot-tuned sports suspension, racing brakes, and a lightweight body, you've got a serious speed machine in your hands. Own this extreme cult classic sports-car today for 150 grand. Available for conversion at Benny's Motor Works."

Benny's Modified Version: Ocelot V8 Ghost GT-R
Based off: 1996 Lotus Esprit GT1
Engine: 3.5 liter twin-turbo V8
Power: 550 HP
Drivetrain: MR
Top Speed: 200 mph
0-60: 3.4 seconds
Price of Conversion: $450,000
Class: Super
Liveries: Team Ocelot and Air Emu
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Maibatsu Resolution 4
Based off: 1996-1998 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV
Engine: 2.0 liter turbocharged I4
Power: 280 HP
Drivetrain: 4WD
Top Speed: 160 mph
0-60: 5.3 seconds
Price: $80,000
Class: Sports

Mods Available:
  • All standard modifications
  • Fenders: racing louvers
  • Front bumpers: sports front bumper, drift front bumper, drag front bumper, racing front bumper
  • Rear bumpers: sports rear bumper, drift rear bumper, drag rear bumper, drag rear bumper with wheelie bar, racing rear bumper
  • Chassis: roll cage, racing roll cage
  • Exhaust: titanium tip exhaust, dual titanium tip exhaust
  • Skirts: skirt 1, skirt 2
  • Spoilers: low level wing, high level wing, GT wing
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Southern San Andreas Autos description: "To compete in the rally championship in the 1990s, car manufacturers were required to produce a number of road-going variants of that rally car in order to compete. That rule led to many awesome cars you would be lucky to find on the streets, and the Resolution 4 was no exception. As the name implies, it is the fourth generation of the infamous Maibatsu Resolution, a car so widely loved that Maibatsu sold it in America by the eighth generation due to fan requests. This particular Resolution 4 has been imported from Japan and it has been converted to left-hand drive. Available for conversion at Benny's Motor Works.

Benny's Modified Version: Maibatsu Resolution 4 Rallye
Based off: 1997 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV WRC Rally Car
Engine: 3.5 liter twin-turbo V8
Power: 300 HP
Drivetrain: 4WD
Top Speed: 160 mph
0-60: 3.9 seconds
Price of Conversion: $300,000
Class: Sports
Liveries: E-Cola and Maze Bank
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Imponte Phoenix 2
Based off: 1993-97 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
Engine: 5.7 liter V8
Power: 275 HP
Drivetrain: FR
Top Speed: 165 mph
0-60: 6.2 seconds
Price: $25,000
Class: Muscle

Mods Available:
  • All standard modifications
  • Front bumpers: sports front bumper, drift front bumper, drag front bumper, racing front bumper
  • Rear bumpers: sports rear bumper, drift rear bumper, drag rear bumper, drag rear bumper with wheelie bar, racing rear bumper
  • Chassis: roll cage
  • Exhaust: dual shotgun exhaust, titanium tip exhaust
  • Skirts: skirt 1, skirt 2
  • Spoilers: spoiler delete, low level wing, high level wing, drift wing, drag wing, GT wing
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Southern San Andreas Autos Description: "After years of muscle cars being shells of their former selves due to emissions regulations, Imponte finally released the Phoenix 2, a car with horsepower numbers equal to what muscle cars were in the late 60's and early 70's in 1993. Although it's looks were polarizing, people bought it in droves because they finally were able to get their hands on a true muscle car after all these years. Own one of these modern classics today for just 25 grand."
 
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DeClasse La Bomba (with lowrider mods)
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For those not familiar with lowrider culture, the 1941-1952 Chevys were the original quintessential lowrider. It's what started the craze in Hispanic So Cal in the mid to late 1950s. They are commonly referred to as Bomba or 'bombs'.
 
The HD-era Sabre was a 1981-1987 Monte Carlo (and deserves to be brought back from GTA 4) whilst the Tahoma was a 1978-1980 Monte Carlo in San Andreas. So I figure why not bring it back (though I used a picture of a 1980, a 78-79 two headlamp model would look better) from the 3D era. That generation was used as a lowrider in several films.
 
So I figure why not bring it back (though I used a picture of a 1980, a 78-79 two headlamp model would look better) from the 3D era.
I have a soft spot for third-gen Montes--it's the creases in the sides. And yeah, '78-88 A/G-bodies are popular lowrider fodder.
 
I have a soft spot for third-gen Montes--it's the creases in the sides. And yeah, '78-88 A/G-bodies are popular lowrider fodder.
Probably why we won't get the 80s Sabre back. It's too similar to the Faction, and would have mostly the same mods. I am a bit miffed we didn't get the GTA 4 Buccaneer, though.
 
Dewbauchee Super GT
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Emperor Lokus "Emperor, known for making tarted up Karins to sell for double the price, felt it was in their best interest to try to out-luxury Enus by building a car fit for the emperor of Japan. Now for a limited time only, it's being sold to the peasants of the world that can afford it. Featuring a supple mouse-fur interior, sound deadening of the quality that you can't hear the less fortunate shouting obscenities at you, and a ride so comfortable that you cannot feel it as your driver runs over the aforementioned poor. And with its standard 400 horsepower V12, it's certainly no slouch either. It still begs the question who is dumb enough to purchase a $250,000 vehicle with the badge of an economy car. You. You are dumb enough."
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Karin BJ Land Roamer
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Dinka Samurai/Super Six (with plenty of mods based off Bosozoku things. Massive exhausts, sissy bars, tall fairings, wild liveries, etc)
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Vapid Interceptor (with RHD and the correct body kit; you know the one)
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@JASON_ROCKS1998
The Ferrari/Grotti is almost exactly like the Bestia GTS we got a few months ago, and we already got a Quattro as the Omnis. Granted, it's a Group B one, but still a Quattro. A road version would be neat, though.
 
Okay, so it's not a car...

Le Chien Velo

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$30,000 and offers absolutely nothing that a Cruiser doesn't.

:P
 
Western Freeway
"The birth of countless bikers and wannabe Angels of Death for nearly 80 years, this is the model that started it all. Chop it, bob it, hot rod it. Or if you haven't got the imagination, keep it stock. Regardless of what you do, you'll rattle your teeth out from the lack of rear suspension and annoy all motorists around you as you constantly rev the engine to keep it from stalling again." (Includes all the custom bike parts from Bikers Online and unique bobber parts)
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Nagasaki Street Warrior
"Strip off all the superfluous weight such as seats and headlamps and what do you have? A bike that can wheelie for miles and flip you off backwards faster than you can blink. The favourite of trick riders, and the annoyance of law enforcement as they attempt to stop roving gangs of riders from stunting in front the eyes of the impressionable public who might just look up from their phones long enough to watch some idiot risk his life and license to look cool." (Capable of pulling wheelies and endos from a near standstill, and can rotate very quickly when on one wheel. Also includes multiple custom liveries and sticker bombs)
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Triton Brooklands
"The quintessential British bike. The poster child and dream of every teenager for decades, before faster and more reliable imports from the East came in and spoiled the fun. Customised in every way imaginable, ruining any capability it had all in the name of style. So popular was it in fact that Triton has started making it again, marking up the price tenfold for trust fund hipsters to relive their parent's youth whilst waggling their tightly leather-clad rears at every person they undertake. Just like your father used to do before he had you. All of the looks, still none of the performance. Get yours today." (With scrambler and café racer mods)
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Maibatsu Sanchez Hillclimb
"What happens when you take a Sanchez, stretch the swingarm into the next postcode, strap a 200 horsepower superbike engine into the frame, and install paddle tyres that are capable of slinging enough dirt into the air to create a sandstorm? A motorcycle capable of flying up sheer cliffs whilst bucking the rider off like a mad bull. Hang on for dear life, or let go and plummet to your death. On second thought, death is a probability either way."
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Übermacht R69
"Although now known mostly for their pretention of 'driving excellence', in the 1940s Übermacht was world famous for their motorcycles. Presented here is the model ze Germans used to blitzkrieg across Western Europe and North Africa during World War II. For the first time, ride the bike that gave your grandfather nightmares as you pretend to be in the most feared military in human history without the racism. Or the fitness."
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Coil Shocker
As specialised as it gets: a trials bike. Hop skip and jump over logs, boulders, and wild animals as you strive to prove who has the best balance on a bike with no seat and a range of about 6 minutes. Perfect for riding around in remote forests, then. And because it's all electric, you can save the environment as you destroy the environment. (Allows the player to bunny hop along with do standing wheelies and nose wheelies)
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Triton (to use @Harakudoshi's brand) Mann
Originally created in the 1950s to hurl riders at breakneck speeds around a British isle before inspiring years of shoddy café racers, the Mann is being reintroduced to allow a new legion of maniacs the opportunity to maim themselves on a motorcycle that's as fast as a modern superbike but without the braking or cornering abilities. Or the streetability. All the speed and thrills, none of the skills.
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Western Angel
An icon of the 60s and the counterculture movement. The desire to head out on the highway, looking for adventure. Or piss off a hillbilly and get your brains splattered on the side of the road. It doesn't turn, it doesn't stop, and it hardly ever starts, but it sure looks cool. And that's all that matters.
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Canis Stagecoach

Originally created to envoke the pioneer spirit as you sat queueing for gasoline during the oil crisis, it is now the domain of urban hipsters queueing to enter their local organic market. So not much has changed, really. Although you'll never leave paved ground with it, you can take comfort in knowing it is still capable of taking you across the country in style and with capability. All the while stopping for fuel every 150 yards. From the handsome faux woodgrain exterior (it's French, so that means class) to the solid metal dash that has no pretense of passenger safety, Canis Stagecoach will always get you there.
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Dinka Previon
What started out as a cheap economy car has become the favourite of boy racers everywhere, think of the Previon as a blank canvas for your customisation creativity. And because it's been so popular to modify for so long, you can be assured in knowing that anything you can think of doing has already been done countless times before.
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Redskin Crazy Horse
-ah, the 1920s. When you could name your company a racial slur and no one complained. Redskin had a decades-long rivalry with Western, one in which the former consistently came out on top. Redskin was so superior in fact, they went bust in the 1950s before evolving into slapping their name on any import they could repurpose. Now (for most likely a limited time) they're back, still offending the Native Americans and the thin-skinned. Now that's real American spirit.
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Dinka BiMetro Turbo
A performance economy car. Have you ever heard of anything more oxymoronic? Especially when it packs a blistering 63 horsepower and a naught to 60 time best measured with a calendar. You'll probably be faster on the bike that comes in the back.
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Dinka Pocket Rocket
It was designed to fit into the back of the Dinka BiMetro, probably so you could attach it to the BiMetro's front bumper and provide the extra horsepower the Pocket Rocket's mighty 50cc engine provides to pull it up the moderate slope the BM couldn't manage on its own. You could probably also putt around town on it, if you don't mind being overtaken by snails and someone walking off with your BM.
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