This is a DLC expansion for Car Mechanic Simulator 2018, requiring the base game to play. It enhances the simulation experience by adding two licensed Chrysler vehicles—the 2008 300C SRT8 and the 1978 Cordoba—along with their specific engines (6.1 HEMI V8 and 5.9 V8 Mopar LA). Gameplay involves repairing and restoring these new assets within the existing workshop framework, offering focused mechanical challenges for simulation enthusiasts.
This specific DLC focuses on introducing authentic, licensed Chrysler vehicles and their associated powertrains into the main game's workshop environment. The primary appeal lies in the addition of two distinct, officially licensed American automobiles, providing new restoration and repair challenges for players.
The package features two specific models for players to work on:
Beyond the bodywork and chassis, the DLC deepens the mechanical simulation by including two specific engine configurations tied to these vehicles. This allows mechanics to engage with the unique engineering of these Mopar powerplants.
The included engines are:
These additions mean players can practice disassembly, repair, tuning, and assembly of these specific V8 units within the established repair systems of the parent game.
This DLC functions entirely as an enhancement to Car Mechanic Simulator 2018. It does not introduce a standalone experience, new story modes, or entirely new gameplay mechanics outside of the existing simulation loop. Instead, it provides new assets—cars and engines—that appear within the standard job queue, auction house, or personal garage of the main game. The scope is focused on providing high-quality, licensed vehicle content rather than a broad expansion of game systems.
For players invested in the detailed simulation aspect of the parent game, this content offers fresh, specific restoration projects. Working on licensed vehicles like the 300C SRT8 and the Cordoba provides authentic visual and mechanical reference points. The inclusion of specific V8 engines means dedicated simulation enthusiasts gain new opportunities to master the intricacies of these particular American powerplants within the established repair framework.