(http://img228.echo.cx/img228/4446/gtcg294sx.png)
Finally...you took youre time!
Legend?
wow, no clue. The door rests are throwing me off(they look so 80's GM).
Anyway is it
Toyota Camry?
Took my time because I didn't want to get it guessed by the first post (not naming names here).
And no, it's not a Legend or Camry.
Tl?
QuoteTook my time because I didn't want to get it guessed by the first post (not naming names here).
And no, it's not a Legend or Camry.
Certainly not talking about me, i suck at this game.
Toyota landcruiser?
Not a TL or Land Cruiser.
Isuzu Ascender(sp)?
QuoteIsuzu Ascender(sp)?
Nope.
pacifica?
4runner?
300M?
Chrysler Lebaron?
Man, I have no clue when it comes to interiors. I looked at all the other ones since GTCG 24 and guessed right before I looked at the answer. 8)
Not a LeBaron, 300M, or 4Runner.
A smaller sedan I'm guessing, from the speakers on teh rear shelf and the e-brake between the front seats. Seats also look somewhat sporty...
It's got power windows too.
QuoteA smaller sedan I'm guessing, from the speakers on teh rear shelf and the e-brake between the front seats. Seats also look somewhat sporty...
It's got power windows too.
I can't quite say why, but certain things about that pic scream SUV to me. The back seat I think.
Look at the rear parcel shelf, there's speakers there so it's obviously no a SUV. An SUV would have a rear seat that could fold down, with the speakers in the walls of the cargo area.
Also, most SUV's don't have the ebrake between the front seats, and if they do, it's not so high up.
You're right, I saw the speakers after I posted.
I don't think it's a current vehicle, would you agree on that?
You're right, probably not a current vehicle.
I would guess maybe something like a 1998, maybe a bit older?
It reminded me a lot of a Honda product...but the door armrest style reminds me a lot of our old Corolla...
Infiniti I30?
Are those leather seats?
QuoteAre those leather seats?
They sure look like them.
QuoteAre those leather seats?
There are waves in the seats...it has to be leather.
QuoteInfiniti I30?
Judging by the shape of the headrests I think you've got it. Or are at least very close.
QuoteQuoteInfiniti I30?
Judging by the shape of the headrests I think you've got it. Or are at least very close.
I sure hope so.
QuoteQuoteQuoteInfiniti I30?
Judging by the shape of the headrests I think you've got it. Or are at least very close.
I sure hope so.
Which I30 were you talking about though?
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteInfiniti I30?
Judging by the shape of the headrests I think you've got it. Or are at least very close.
I sure hope so.
Which I30 were you talking about though?
and older model...not the current one.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteInfiniti I30?
Judging by the shape of the headrests I think you've got it. Or are at least very close.
I sure hope so.
Which I30 were you talking about though?
and older model...not the current one.
I'm pretty sure thats not it... See here (http://www.edmunds.com/used/1996/infiniti/i30/3844/photogallery.html?pg_type=Sedan&imgsrc=%2Fpictures%2FVEHICLE%2F1996%2FInfiniti%2F3844%2F005525-T.jpg)
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteInfiniti I30?
Judging by the shape of the headrests I think you've got it. Or are at least very close.
I sure hope so.
Which I30 were you talking about though?
and older model...not the current one.
I'm pretty sure thats not it... See here (http://www.edmunds.com/used/1996/infiniti/i30/3844/photogallery.html?pg_type=Sedan&imgsrc=%2Fpictures%2FVEHICLE%2F1996%2FInfiniti%2F3844%2F005525-T.jpg)
I guess not, but we'll see.
Uh, this isnt a Euro Accord, is it?
That is a hard one, it must be an near luxury sedan of some type, so is it a Mitsubishi Diamente?
Not an I30, Diamante, or any type of Accord. And whoever said that it was a current model was incorrect.
Fine then, how about the Taurus?
QuoteFine then, how about the Taurus?
Nope.
Should I drop a hint?
QuoteQuoteFine then, how about the Taurus?
Nope.
Should I drop a hint?
Yes.
QuoteQuoteQuoteFine then, how about the Taurus?
Nope.
Should I drop a hint?
Yes.
It's not close to anything anyone has guessed, but someone mentioned something that's on the right track.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteFine then, how about the Taurus?
Nope.
Should I drop a hint?
Yes.
It's not close to anything anyone has guessed, but someone mentioned something that's on the right track.
:o gee that helps ;) :lol:
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteFine then, how about the Taurus?
Nope.
Should I drop a hint?
Yes.
It's not close to anything anyone has guessed, but someone mentioned something that's on the right track.
:o gee that helps ;) :lol:
<_<
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteFine then, how about the Taurus?
Nope.
Should I drop a hint?
Yes.
It's not close to anything anyone has guessed, but someone mentioned something that's on the right track.
:o gee that helps ;) :lol:
It better. I'm gone for the night.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteFine then, how about the Taurus?
Nope.
Should I drop a hint?
Yes.
It's not close to anything anyone has guessed, but someone mentioned something that's on the right track.
Yeah, I could say that for anything....
80's GM?
Quote80's GM?
I think he said it was a current car.
EDIT: He said it was a current model.
Any GM existing in the 80s esist todays?
QuoteAny GM existing in the 80s esist todays?
I dont know--it looks Japanese to me.
QuoteQuoteAny GM existing in the 80s esist todays?
I dont know--it looks Japanese to me.
It looks Honda to me...like my familiy friends Accord except with leather.
QuoteQuoteAny GM existing in the 80s esist todays?
I dont know--it looks Japanese to me.
I agree....but I'm not sure what brand or car... maybe an Acura?
QuoteQuoteQuoteAny GM existing in the 80s esist todays?
I dont know--it looks Japanese to me.
It looks Honda to me...like my familiy friends Accord except with leather.
he said it was no accord, of any model.
Vigor?
Cmon ifcar, youre reading the thread, tell us if we have any scent of the trail.
I have looked up every car that has come to mind with no matches, so I give it. The center console and door panels really look like they are out of a '90s mainstreamer (thought that apparantly isn't the case) and the seats look like Toyota/Lexus ones.
Toyota Avalon?
It must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
QuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
QuoteQuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
I am not really seeing those. Also, the lack of separate head rests is rather odd. This really doesn't look like a current car. In fact, my best guess is probably the 1st gen Toyota Avalon.
QuoteQuoteQuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
I am not really seeing those. Also, the lack of separate head rests is rather odd. This really doesn't look like a current car. In fact, my best guess is probably the 1st gen Toyota Avalon.
Thats what I guessed. Look again...there are speakers behind the rear seats.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
I am not really seeing those. Also, the lack of separate head rests is rather odd. This really doesn't look like a current car. In fact, my best guess is probably the 1st gen Toyota Avalon.
Thats what I guessed. Look again...there are speakers behind the rear seats.
I saved it to disk and zoomed in on it big time and still don't see anything that is distinctly a speaker. There are little round holes on the outside part of both head rests, but those are the only things I can see back there. It has to be a Toyota of some type (everything about the design just screams Toyota, from the door panels to the seats).
Has the Rav4 ever been available with leather?
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
I am not really seeing those. Also, the lack of separate head rests is rather odd. This really doesn't look like a current car. In fact, my best guess is probably the 1st gen Toyota Avalon.
Thats what I guessed. Look again...there are speakers behind the rear seats.
I saved it to disk and zoomed in on it big time and still don't see anything that is distinctly a speaker. There are little round holes on the outside part of both head rests, but those are the only things I can see back there. It has to be a Toyota of some type (everything about the design just screams Toyota, from the door panels to the seats).
Look directly behind the hole on the headrest...there is a speaker right behind it.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
I am not really seeing those. Also, the lack of separate head rests is rather odd. This really doesn't look like a current car. In fact, my best guess is probably the 1st gen Toyota Avalon.
Thats what I guessed. Look again...there are speakers behind the rear seats.
I saved it to disk and zoomed in on it big time and still don't see anything that is distinctly a speaker. There are little round holes on the outside part of both head rests, but those are the only things I can see back there. It has to be a Toyota of some type (everything about the design just screams Toyota, from the door panels to the seats).
Look directly behind the hole on the headrest...there is a speaker right behind it.
I still don't see a speaker on either side, and after zooming in even more I think the hole is actually the home of a seatback release knob.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
I am not really seeing those. Also, the lack of separate head rests is rather odd. This really doesn't look like a current car. In fact, my best guess is probably the 1st gen Toyota Avalon.
Thats what I guessed. Look again...there are speakers behind the rear seats.
I saved it to disk and zoomed in on it big time and still don't see anything that is distinctly a speaker. There are little round holes on the outside part of both head rests, but those are the only things I can see back there. It has to be a Toyota of some type (everything about the design just screams Toyota, from the door panels to the seats).
Look directly behind the hole on the headrest...there is a speaker right behind it.
I still don't see a speaker on either side, and after zooming in even more I think the hole is actually the home of a seatback release knob.
behind the whole headrest.
look at this picture:
(http://img282.echo.cx/img282/525/ifcarthread3fd.jpg)
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
I am not really seeing those. Also, the lack of separate head rests is rather odd. This really doesn't look like a current car. In fact, my best guess is probably the 1st gen Toyota Avalon.
Thats what I guessed. Look again...there are speakers behind the rear seats.
I saved it to disk and zoomed in on it big time and still don't see anything that is distinctly a speaker. There are little round holes on the outside part of both head rests, but those are the only things I can see back there. It has to be a Toyota of some type (everything about the design just screams Toyota, from the door panels to the seats).
Look directly behind the hole on the headrest...there is a speaker right behind it.
I still don't see a speaker on either side, and after zooming in even more I think the hole is actually the home of a seatback release knob.
behind the whole headrest.
look at this picture:
(http://img282.echo.cx/img282/525/ifcarthread3fd.jpg)
I don't see the actual speaker there, but after further investigation I do see a little blur that could be an emblem of some type done in a reflective material, much like one you would see on a speaker.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
I am not really seeing those. Also, the lack of separate head rests is rather odd. This really doesn't look like a current car. In fact, my best guess is probably the 1st gen Toyota Avalon.
Thats what I guessed. Look again...there are speakers behind the rear seats.
I saved it to disk and zoomed in on it big time and still don't see anything that is distinctly a speaker. There are little round holes on the outside part of both head rests, but those are the only things I can see back there. It has to be a Toyota of some type (everything about the design just screams Toyota, from the door panels to the seats).
Look directly behind the hole on the headrest...there is a speaker right behind it.
I still don't see a speaker on either side, and after zooming in even more I think the hole is actually the home of a seatback release knob.
behind the whole headrest.
look at this picture:
(http://img282.echo.cx/img282/525/ifcarthread3fd.jpg)
I don't see the actual speaker there, but after further investigation I do see a little blur that could be an emblem of some type done in a reflective material, much like one you would see on a speaker.
Are you on a flat screen or a laptop? if so, then stand up and look at the picture from a higher angle. To me, I see a speaker clear and plain over there.
(http://img264.echo.cx/img264/8431/gtcg294sx6jt.jpg)
Quote(http://img264.echo.cx/img264/8431/gtcg294sx6jt.jpg)
it might take some time...but eventually we'll convey to him what were talking about.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
I am not really seeing those. Also, the lack of separate head rests is rather odd. This really doesn't look like a current car. In fact, my best guess is probably the 1st gen Toyota Avalon.
Thats what I guessed. Look again...there are speakers behind the rear seats.
I saved it to disk and zoomed in on it big time and still don't see anything that is distinctly a speaker. There are little round holes on the outside part of both head rests, but those are the only things I can see back there. It has to be a Toyota of some type (everything about the design just screams Toyota, from the door panels to the seats).
Look directly behind the hole on the headrest...there is a speaker right behind it.
I still don't see a speaker on either side, and after zooming in even more I think the hole is actually the home of a seatback release knob.
behind the whole headrest.
look at this picture:
(http://img282.echo.cx/img282/525/ifcarthread3fd.jpg)
I don't see the actual speaker there, but after further investigation I do see a little blur that could be an emblem of some type done in a reflective material, much like one you would see on a speaker.
Are you on a flat screen or a laptop? if so, then stand up and look at the picture from a higher angle. To me, I see a speaker clear and plain over there.
No, it's just a regular CRT. Maybe my eyes just aren't very good, but all I see is a large black expanse with a single little silver blur.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteIt must be a suv of some type (the door panels).
But there are speakers behind the seats.
I am not really seeing those. Also, the lack of separate head rests is rather odd. This really doesn't look like a current car. In fact, my best guess is probably the 1st gen Toyota Avalon.
Thats what I guessed. Look again...there are speakers behind the rear seats.
I saved it to disk and zoomed in on it big time and still don't see anything that is distinctly a speaker. There are little round holes on the outside part of both head rests, but those are the only things I can see back there. It has to be a Toyota of some type (everything about the design just screams Toyota, from the door panels to the seats).
Look directly behind the hole on the headrest...there is a speaker right behind it.
I still don't see a speaker on either side, and after zooming in even more I think the hole is actually the home of a seatback release knob.
behind the whole headrest.
look at this picture:
(http://img282.echo.cx/img282/525/ifcarthread3fd.jpg)
I don't see the actual speaker there, but after further investigation I do see a little blur that could be an emblem of some type done in a reflective material, much like one you would see on a speaker.
Are you on a flat screen or a laptop? if so, then stand up and look at the picture from a higher angle. To me, I see a speaker clear and plain over there.
No, it's just a regular CRT. Maybe my eyes just aren't very good, but all I see is a large black expanse with a single little silver blur.
I'm on a flat panel, and I see a speaker really clearly...so maybe your monitor isnt conveying all the colors of the picture.
Wow, you guys have really had some problems with this one. It didn't help that BMWDave couldn't tell the difference between the words "correct" and "incorrect", and told people that it was a current car. ;)
No one has been correct yet, so I'll drop another hint: it's a sedan. And TBR and Fire It Up were on the right track a while back. Sort of.
QuoteWow, you guys have really had some problems with this one. It didn't help that BMWDave couldn't tell the difference between the words "correct" and "incorrect", and told people that it was a current car.? ;)
No one has been correct yet, so I'll drop another hint: it's a sedan. And TBR and Fire It Up were on the right track a while back. Sort of.
I actually edited my post and said it was a current model ;)
Edit: Be truthful here...did you edit your post and change it to incorrect from correct? Because I dont know...last night I'm almost positive I saw correct.
QuoteQuoteWow, you guys have really had some problems with this one. It didn't help that BMWDave couldn't tell the difference between the words "correct" and "incorrect", and told people that it was a current car. ;)
No one has been correct yet, so I'll drop another hint: it's a sedan. And TBR and Fire It Up were on the right track a while back. Sort of.
I actually edited my post and said it was a current model ;)
Edit: Be truthful here...did you edit your post and change it to incorrect from correct? Because I dont know...last night I'm almost positive I saw correct.
Didn't edit. You gave me quite a scare though, I was thinking something along the lines of "oh, shit, did I really give an inaccurate hint?" :lol:
BTW, are you dyslexic? <_<
Acura Legend?
QuoteAcura Legend?
I think someone already guessed that, and it's not.
QuoteQuoteQuoteWow, you guys have really had some problems with this one. It didn't help that BMWDave couldn't tell the difference between the words "correct" and "incorrect", and told people that it was a current car.? ;)
No one has been correct yet, so I'll drop another hint: it's a sedan. And TBR and Fire It Up were on the right track a while back. Sort of.
I actually edited my post and said it was a current model ;)
Edit: Be truthful here...did you edit your post and change it to incorrect from correct? Because I dont know...last night I'm almost positive I saw correct.
Didn't edit. You gave me quite a scare though, I was thinking something along the lines of "oh, shit, did I really give an inaccurate hint?" :lol:
BTW, are you dyslexic? <_<
No, I honestly thoght I read "correct" there. I guess not. I must have read it too quickly.
QuoteQuoteQuoteQuoteWow, you guys have really had some problems with this one. It didn't help that BMWDave couldn't tell the difference between the words "correct" and "incorrect", and told people that it was a current car. ;)
No one has been correct yet, so I'll drop another hint: it's a sedan. And TBR and Fire It Up were on the right track a while back. Sort of.
I actually edited my post and said it was a current model ;)
Edit: Be truthful here...did you edit your post and change it to incorrect from correct? Because I dont know...last night I'm almost positive I saw correct.
Didn't edit. You gave me quite a scare though, I was thinking something along the lines of "oh, shit, did I really give an inaccurate hint?" :lol:
BTW, are you dyslexic? <_<
No, I honestly thoght I read "correct" there. I guess not. I must have read it too quickly.
Everyone's probably had the problem, don't worry about it.
Acura Integra?
QuoteAcura Integra?
Nope.
not sure if this was guessed....toyota camry?
Is it a car that was sold in the US?
Not a Camry, but yes, it was sold in the US.
Mazda 626?
Sterling 825?
QuoteSterling 825?
He said it was sold in the US.
QuoteQuoteSterling 825?
He said it was sold in the US.
It was, back in the late 80s for a few years.
This one has me stumped. It's very Toyota-ish - 1985-1992 vintage.
Infiniti Q45?
In my opinion it's definitely a Toyota or Lexus product, because the e-brake is exactly the same as that of my grandma's 1990-ish Camry. Has ifcar said if its a previous-gen of a current vehicle? Or is the car out of production completely?
It is a Lexus ES300, correct?
QuoteIt is a Lexus ES300, correct?
(http://img.drive.com.au/drive_images/dealer/lonautwho/00000196_4_m.jpg)
I'm not sure about that.
I'm 98% certain it's Japanese. Likely a mid to late 80's or early 90's model. No american sedan had a center e-brake. It's not: cressida, camry, avalon, es250, es300, gs, ls, maxima, altima, stanza, nor any infiniti. Nor mazda 929, millenia. Nor is it a honda or acura product.
Key clue is the rear seat buckles. Toyota had a button on the side until the mid 90's, as did most japanese makes.
I'm thinking it's some foreign market sedan that was imported and rebadged - like the cadillac catera or the like.
Any other ideas on what it is, or isn't?
QuoteI'm 98% certain it's Japanese. No american sedan had a center e-brake. It's not: cressida, camry, avalon, es250, es300, gs, ls, maxima, altima, stanza, nor any infiniti. Nor mazda 929, millenia. Nor is it a honda or acura product.
Key clue is the rear seat buckles. Toyota had a button on the side until the mid 90's, as did most japanese makes.
I'm thinking it's some foreign market sedan that was imported and rebadged - like the cadillac catera or the like.
Any other ideas on what it is, or isn't?
what makes you so certain its not an LS? I personally think its very possible its an LS.
QuoteQuoteI'm 98% certain it's Japanese. No american sedan had a center e-brake. It's not: cressida, camry, avalon, es250, es300, gs, ls, maxima, altima, stanza, nor any infiniti. Nor mazda 929, millenia. Nor is it a honda or acura product.
Key clue is the rear seat buckles. Toyota had a button on the side until the mid 90's, as did most japanese makes.
I'm thinking it's some foreign market sedan that was imported and rebadged - like the cadillac catera or the like.
Any other ideas on what it is, or isn't?
what makes you so certain its not an LS? I personally think its very possible its an LS.
The LS has adjustable rear seat head rests - the one in the photo doesn't.
Is it possible it's not a sedan? Is sure looks like one.... Those things that look like speakers might be mounted on rear shock towers of an SUV?
Has anyone considered that it might be an Oldsmobile? I'm just tossing out ideas.
QuoteHas anyone considered that it might be an Oldsmobile? I'm just tossing out ideas.
No olds has a center e-brake.
Coralla?(sp?) It also looks like a cavillier, but there something not quite right. I'll stick with the toyta.
QuoteEdit: Be truthful here...did you edit your post and change it to incorrect from correct? Because I dont know...last night I'm almost positive I saw correct.
Somebody edited it. One of the other mods, perhaps. It absolutely, positively said "Whoever said it was a current model was
correct".
Leather in a Corolla?
QuoteQuoteEdit: Be truthful here...did you edit your post and change it to incorrect from correct? Because I dont know...last night I'm almost positive I saw correct.
Somebody edited it. One of the other mods, perhaps. It absolutely, positively said "Whoever said it was a current model was correct".
Yeah..I'm 110% sure it said it was a current model.
C'mon Ifcar, we need another hint.
QuoteI'm thinking it's some foreign market sedan that was imported and rebadged - like the cadillac catera or the like.
Any other ideas on what it is, or isn't?
You're onto something here. So are a few other people, but the correct answer still hasn't been guessed. And the vehicle here isn't in production anymore, but a related vehicle is in another form, and that other vehicle is still sold in the US.
QuoteQuoteEdit: Be truthful here...did you edit your post and change it to incorrect from correct? Because I dont know...last night I'm almost positive I saw correct.
Somebody edited it. One of the other mods, perhaps. It absolutely, positively said "Whoever said it was a current model was correct".
Well, if I did say that, I didn't change it, and I'm terribly sorry if I posted something that wrong. :(
contour?
Catera?
Not a Contour/Mystique or Catera.
This will go on forever, or atleast up to 10 pages
Ifcar, if you dont drop another hint, I'll blow up every Sienna I see! :P
QuoteThis will go on forever, or atleast up to 10 pages
I'd drop hints before that happened. ;)
Ahem...
QuoteIfcar, if you dont drop another hint, I'll blow up every Sienna I see! :P
I just dropped four hints a few posts ago. What are you expecting, the letters of the vehicle name rearranged for you? :P
Is it a merkur?
Hmm, weren't there some rebadged mitsubishi's that were sold by one of the Chrysler companies?
QuoteIs it a merkur?
Nope.
QuoteHmm, weren't there some rebadged mitsubishi's that were sold by one of the Chrysler companies?
The Colt was, and the Stratus/Sebring coupe and the Dodge Avenger were loosely based on the Eclipse.
It's not them though.
ohh for the love of......
is it a Saturn L300
Is it a 1990 model plus/minus a few years?
Mistubishi Sigma?
Quoteohh for the love of......
is it a Saturn L300
Nope.
QuoteMistubishi Sigma?
Nope.
93 might have got it.
QuoteIs it a 1990 model plus/minus a few years?
The vehicle pictured is a 1996, but the model was in production for more than one year (obviously).
Infiniti J30?
Mazda 626?
Sterling 827?
EDIT: Missed the post that said the picture is a '96. Not a Sterling.
Maza Millenia(sp)?
QuoteMazda 626?
Nope, and (as you noticed) not the Sterling either.
QuoteMaza Millenia(sp)?
Nope.
I'm all out of guesses, guess i'll just watch.
Page 10 here we come.
Mazda 929?
QuoteI'm all out of guesses, guess i'll just watch.
Page 10 here we come.
How many posts per page do you have this forum set at? I've got it set at 40, so I'm not seeing close to 10 pages.
Its set at the default(whatever that is, i think 20).
Set at default we are just about on page 8.
Is the company that makes this car still in business(in the u.s.)?
Infiniti G20?
QuoteIs the company that makes this car still in business(in the u.s.)?
The company is.
Geo Prizm?
QuoteGeo Prizm?
DINGDINGDING! :)
Full pic:
(http://a332.g.akamai.net/f/332/936/12h/www.edmunds.com//pictures/VEHICLE/1996/Geo/5627/004744-E.jpg)
Thank god