Maybe when you hover over the car on the selection screen it says the abbreviation. Or there's a pull down panel under each car which tells you the specs. That'd be good for n00bs.
A way to see the specs would definitely be cool. But there's enough room on the current labels to show both the name and the code (I've already made my own cars chart).
Guys, I think you missed the MRT, whereas I have been doing 1 hours of reaserch into what it could stand for (just got back from chippie) I have come up with this solution:
The MRT is a little kart, oops sorry, ... little thing that participates in the MRT series. Pretty much what the MRT is, is a entrant into the MRT competition by McGill racing.
Easy as pie.
Er... Opels and Vauxhaulls are the SAME nowadays. The only difference is the drive side and the badge. In fact, they are technically speaking American (designed in GM's central design house in Detroit, MI) despite the fact AFAIK they don't sell them all over there illepall
Maybe you didn't know, that I know very well that Opel and Vauxhaull are basicly the same. In America however, they are likely to be called Saturn (IIRC). Luckily they aren't as american as american cars are, they would be even worse then
The FXO doesn't become a Skoda just because some of you painted a fake grill on it... The front is clearly a Honda Civic, the back obviously an Astra... So there is nothing czech about it...