Have you ever wanted a basic but luxurious sedan with little to no features and a pretty low price tag? This is the vehicle for you!
The Deaton is a "dirt-cheap American sedan" also coming in coupe and wagon variants. It packs FWD and a slow 95 horsepower engine.
With generic 80's looks, the Deaton is very boxy, but at the same time looks kind of stylish. Cool, shiny rims and an interesting grille sure do make the Deaton a detailed vehicle, providing luxury and good driving fun with a quite low brick count.
The rear of the Deaton doesn't look too special, only having a basic plastic bumper, rectangle taillights and a license plate. It has some neat detail though, like the badge, and the exhaust pipe under the bumper.
Now, the interior isn't anything too special, it includes simple, black leather and a very basic dashboard. It has a lot of room for the passengers, though.
If you feel like you want something more unique than a simple sedan, you might like the coupe version, with a somewhat sporty look, or the wagon variant which will have more room for your cabbage.
Score:
Low-brick factor: 8 - The Deaton S and C both have a respectable brick count of 307, while the W variant is 318 bricks. It will cause little to no problems in multiplayer servers.
Cool factor: 6 - Being a cheap piece of plastic on wheels advertised as a "luxury sedan", the Deaton doesn't have anything particularly special, even though it looks very pretty.
Fun factor: 7 - Although it's pretty slow it will definitely do okay as a daily driver, because that's what it was built for.
Practicality: 8 - The Deaton doesn't do too well with reliability, although it definitely will fit your family and stuff inside.
Driving: 7 - It drives quite slowly due to its mediocre engine and FWD, although expectable from a low-priced family car.
Overall: 7.2