The Toyota Prius, Toyota Prius v, Renault Fluence, 2011 Ford Fiesta, 2011 Ford Fiesta Hatchback and 2012 Ford Focus Four Door reuse the Yomoshoto Evasion's script.
Although the Yomoshoto Evasion appears as a coupe, its script name is considering it a sedan.
Despite this, it could be a direct successor to the Sims 2 model.
The Yomoshoto Evasion uses a completely different model compared to the car of the same name in The Sims 2: Nightlife.
The Heartbreak Hot Rod uses a slightly noisier variation of the Vorn P328's engine sound.
The rusted version of the Heartbreak Hot Rod is available in Pets and Supernatural as decor items.
The grille appears wider and shorter compared to the aforementioned car.
Although the 4-Everything Van looks identical to the Vorn P328, it is actually different.
The Renault Twizy reuses the Bwan Speedster YL script due to the fact that it has two seats.
Having a Renault Twizy lowers the bills by 0.05%, but this only applies to a household's first one.
The Retro Ride succeeds the junky car featured in The Sims (which is the 1957 Bel Air), albeit clean and in good condition.
Its manufacturer is the successor of the Smord company, making the aforementioned company defunct. The company Vorn also manufactures the Stallion muscle car (presumably without the heavy modifications).
The Vorn P328 has a similar name to the pickup from The Sims 2, the Smord P328.
Due to the Big Lemon appearing as a European vehicle, it would be the possible predecessor of the VFN Kompensator.
It is used by the pizza delivery service.
The Sloppy Jalopy reuses the same model as the Smoogo Minima featured in The Sims 2: Nightlife.
4.13 DeLorraine Flying Roadster by Arasika TechnologiesĪ hover car version of the firefighter truck that is only used in Oasis Landing.
4.10 Sebastino Family Aircar by Arasika Technologies.