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What do you mean with "old cars"? How is this Azov old? If anything, it is fantasy, but not old.
The guzzle fuel like crazy is actually in game, so they indeed could use reserve fuel on the vehicle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jo-yWoLyhHw
This is the engine sound of a real Fleetstar :-))
And, frankly, just get into using mods or making mods. You don't have to go with ridiculously over the top stuff. There are people who have made mods that are really just minor things, like, "I really like the BM17, but I want it to have a diff lock, so I made that," and it's really no different from the vanilla BM17, other than it has a lockable diff. You could do something similar, where you just make mods that are just the old vanilla vehicles with the option of adding roof racks. I've not done any modding for Snowrunner, but based on the mods I've used, it seems like you can use the existing game assets, such as roof racks, likely just having to set up those options and align the assets and you're done.
I didn't explain it clearly. What I mean is the car that existed in the initial version of the game, compared to DLC cars
But I get it if you never driven them they seem amazing but in the end even my best DLC truck still slogs in heavy mud just like the fleetstar and royal I got for free in game, its just those free mud tires really do give it an edge but the other two have better speeds, they just a touch slower in heavy mud.
This is like playing mmo "I f I only 3 dollars I would get I win button!" its like no the zisk is nice EARLY game cheater truck but stil lnot that great, same deal marshal is my most used dlc truck and only becuase I don't got the apc scout truck and my h2 is faster but I don't got raised suspension so marshal still does better in mud but I can't put a roof rank on it till level 12, so h2 has like a million more uses till then, and even after it still holds more parts and drives faster over all.
Like there is no one truck beats them all in this game there is some one truck can do it alls sure, but issue like eveyrthing else is they can slug it out in tough spots a touch better, but then rest of your trip they are slower then base game trucks. Plus you can get argubaly one most early game OP trucks for what 3.99 not on sale the zisk dlc truck. the 605R can be argued is nicer, still dlc but you got work so damn freaking hard to get it. Its like the APC scout I can get that with base game but I did a fresh restart since its been 3 years since I last played and friend just got this, and my god I forgot how annoying russia is early on, even with my cheater early game zisk and its gas guzzling mud tire ass.
You will have to pick the right tool for the job.
A mod that does this (addon to the existing vehicles but not by adding an additional vehicle variant) would be really useful and would help improve the usefulness of older vehicles.