Interstate Vehicle Manufacturers (Reference Guide)
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 9:43 pm
Interstate fiction writers can use this list as a reference guide when selecting vehicles that will appear in their stories. This list includes all known Interstate vehicle manufacturers that have appeared in the various games and fiction. Specific vehicle models that did not appear in I'76 Original, I'76 Nitro, or I'82 have also been included.
INTERSTATE VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS LIST
FORMAT: Real Name = Interstate Name (Arranged Alphabetically)
Manufacturer
-Subsidiaries
----Models not appearing in I?76 or I?82
AUTOMOBILES
American Motor Corporation (AMC) = AMZ
Aston-Martin = Aaron-Marvin
BMW = VMW
Citroen = Charpenet
Cooper (MINI) = Lansell
DaimlerChrysler (DCX) = DornierChalmers (DCX), formerly Dover-Picard Corporation (DPC)
-Chrysler = Chalmers
----PT Cruiser = AC Strider
----Pacifica = Atlantis
-Dodge = Dover
----Dakota (pickup) = Carolina
----Magnum = Peacemaker
----Neon = Argon (also available from Plymouth/Picard)
-Mercedes Benz = Morgen-Bernz
----S-Class 560SLE = 560LSE
-Plymouth = Picard
Ferrari = Fiarello
----Enzo Ferrari = Ernesto Fiarello
Ford Motor Corporation (FMC) = Phaedra Motor Corporation (PMC)
-Ford = Phaedra
----Crown Victoria = Queen Elizabeth
----Capri = Napoli
----Escort = Consort (US), "Minder" Bodyguard (UK)
----Taurus = Matador
-Jaguar = Leopard
-Lincoln = Jefferson
-Mercury = Quicksilver
----Cougar = Catamount
----Marauder = Barbarian
-Shelby = Findley or Sanderson
-Volvo = Vikea
General Motors (GM) = Consolidated Motors (CM)
-Chevrolet (Chevy) = Courcheval (Courchy)
----Astro (van) = Cosmo
----Impala = Gazelle
----Malibu = Laguna
-Buick = Briscoe
----Century = Millennium
-GMC = CMC
----Denali = McKinley
-Pontiac = Potomac
----Aztek = Quetzlcoatl
-Oldsmobile = Ransom
-DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) = De Landau Company (DLC)
-Cadillac = Adirondac
Lamborghini = Brunetti
Nissan (Datsun) = Daisan
----Sentra = Sentry
Porsche = Messernacht
----944 Turbo = 499 Turbo
Renault = Reynard
Subaru = Mutsuraboshi
----Baja = Dakar
----Forester = Woodlander
----Impreze = Amazra
----Legacy = Heritage
----WRX = REx
-STi (Subaru Technica International) = MTi (Mutsuraboshi Technica International)
Toyota = Yamato
----MR2 = RM3
Trabant = Stein
Triumph = Victory
Volkswagon = Warendorf
Willys = Glenn
OTHER WHEELED VEHICLES
Harley-Davidson = Harvey-Danielson
Mack Truck = Moth Truck
Suzuki = Suzuka
AIRCRAFT
Cessna = Seneca
----172 "Cutlass" = 172 Scimitar
Lockheed = Lockhart
----P-38 Lightning = F-38 Tempest (also ?Reaper?)
Nakajima = Nagasaki
----Ki-43 ?OSCAR? = Ik-43 ?OSAKA?
Supermarine = Ultramarine
----Spitfire = Pitfighter
Misc.
----A-10 Warthog/Thunderbolt = G-10 Rhino
----B-24 Liberator = D-24 Emancipator
----F-4 Phantom = J-4 Ghost
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Naming Guidelines (Listed in order of importance)
1) It has to sound good.
2) It should contain some reference to the actual name.
3) It should be identifiable as the actual name without being too obvious.
Explanations:
1) Above all else, the name has to sound good. This is highly subjective, but generally speaking if it takes less than 5 seconds to create or just sounds cheesy, it?s probably not very good.
2) If possible, the Interstate version of the manufacturer or vehicle should make some reference to the actual name. It could be a name from the company?s history, a synonym, the same word in a different language, an anagram, or anything else you can come up with. Use your imagination (Google helps too).
3) You should be able to identify which actual name the Interstate name represents, but it shouldn?t be so similar that the average person won?t even notice the difference unless someone points it out. Switching only one or two letters in the name should be avoided (unless it meets Rules #1 and #2)
Ideally, all three rules can be met, but if they can?t remember that rule #1 is the most important, followed closely by rule #2. If the name sounds good and includes a clever reference, it doesn?t necessarily have to be recognizable outside of context.
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Feel free to come up with your own versions of other manufacturers and models. If they?re good enough, I?ll add them to this ?official? list.
Be sure to explain any hidden references used in the name.
INTERSTATE VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS LIST
FORMAT: Real Name = Interstate Name (Arranged Alphabetically)
Manufacturer
-Subsidiaries
----Models not appearing in I?76 or I?82
AUTOMOBILES
American Motor Corporation (AMC) = AMZ
Aston-Martin = Aaron-Marvin
BMW = VMW
Citroen = Charpenet
Cooper (MINI) = Lansell
DaimlerChrysler (DCX) = DornierChalmers (DCX), formerly Dover-Picard Corporation (DPC)
-Chrysler = Chalmers
----PT Cruiser = AC Strider
----Pacifica = Atlantis
-Dodge = Dover
----Dakota (pickup) = Carolina
----Magnum = Peacemaker
----Neon = Argon (also available from Plymouth/Picard)
-Mercedes Benz = Morgen-Bernz
----S-Class 560SLE = 560LSE
-Plymouth = Picard
Ferrari = Fiarello
----Enzo Ferrari = Ernesto Fiarello
Ford Motor Corporation (FMC) = Phaedra Motor Corporation (PMC)
-Ford = Phaedra
----Crown Victoria = Queen Elizabeth
----Capri = Napoli
----Escort = Consort (US), "Minder" Bodyguard (UK)
----Taurus = Matador
-Jaguar = Leopard
-Lincoln = Jefferson
-Mercury = Quicksilver
----Cougar = Catamount
----Marauder = Barbarian
-Shelby = Findley or Sanderson
-Volvo = Vikea
General Motors (GM) = Consolidated Motors (CM)
-Chevrolet (Chevy) = Courcheval (Courchy)
----Astro (van) = Cosmo
----Impala = Gazelle
----Malibu = Laguna
-Buick = Briscoe
----Century = Millennium
-GMC = CMC
----Denali = McKinley
-Pontiac = Potomac
----Aztek = Quetzlcoatl
-Oldsmobile = Ransom
-DeLorean Motor Company (DMC) = De Landau Company (DLC)
-Cadillac = Adirondac
Lamborghini = Brunetti
Nissan (Datsun) = Daisan
----Sentra = Sentry
Porsche = Messernacht
----944 Turbo = 499 Turbo
Renault = Reynard
Subaru = Mutsuraboshi
----Baja = Dakar
----Forester = Woodlander
----Impreze = Amazra
----Legacy = Heritage
----WRX = REx
-STi (Subaru Technica International) = MTi (Mutsuraboshi Technica International)
Toyota = Yamato
----MR2 = RM3
Trabant = Stein
Triumph = Victory
Volkswagon = Warendorf
Willys = Glenn
OTHER WHEELED VEHICLES
Harley-Davidson = Harvey-Danielson
Mack Truck = Moth Truck
Suzuki = Suzuka
AIRCRAFT
Cessna = Seneca
----172 "Cutlass" = 172 Scimitar
Lockheed = Lockhart
----P-38 Lightning = F-38 Tempest (also ?Reaper?)
Nakajima = Nagasaki
----Ki-43 ?OSCAR? = Ik-43 ?OSAKA?
Supermarine = Ultramarine
----Spitfire = Pitfighter
Misc.
----A-10 Warthog/Thunderbolt = G-10 Rhino
----B-24 Liberator = D-24 Emancipator
----F-4 Phantom = J-4 Ghost
-----------------------------------------------------------
Naming Guidelines (Listed in order of importance)
1) It has to sound good.
2) It should contain some reference to the actual name.
3) It should be identifiable as the actual name without being too obvious.
Explanations:
1) Above all else, the name has to sound good. This is highly subjective, but generally speaking if it takes less than 5 seconds to create or just sounds cheesy, it?s probably not very good.
2) If possible, the Interstate version of the manufacturer or vehicle should make some reference to the actual name. It could be a name from the company?s history, a synonym, the same word in a different language, an anagram, or anything else you can come up with. Use your imagination (Google helps too).
3) You should be able to identify which actual name the Interstate name represents, but it shouldn?t be so similar that the average person won?t even notice the difference unless someone points it out. Switching only one or two letters in the name should be avoided (unless it meets Rules #1 and #2)
Ideally, all three rules can be met, but if they can?t remember that rule #1 is the most important, followed closely by rule #2. If the name sounds good and includes a clever reference, it doesn?t necessarily have to be recognizable outside of context.
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Feel free to come up with your own versions of other manufacturers and models. If they?re good enough, I?ll add them to this ?official? list.
Be sure to explain any hidden references used in the name.