To avoid manual code editing, you can use third-party tools:

: Most car mods require you to register them in the game's code so they appear in the menu:

: Copy both data and export and paste them into your game's root directory (where 3DInstructor.exe is located). Merge and replace files if prompted.

: Older community forums like the City Car Driving Forum often contain legacy 3D Instructor files. Manual Installation Steps This is the standard way to add new cars to your game:

Open the mod folder and look for a text file (often named code.txt or README ). Copy the block of XML code inside. Navigate to your game folder: data\config\player_cars.xml .

Downloading and installing mods for (the predecessor to City Car Driving ) generally follows two methods: manual installation (replacing files and editing code) or automatic installation using specialized installers. Most mods are specifically designed for version 2.2.7 , which is the most stable and popular version for modding. Where to Find Mods

: Large archives of cars and maps are hosted on pages like Mods for 3D Instructor 2.2.7 and CCD | 3Di 2.2.7 | AfterLife .

Open player_cars.xml with Notepad and paste the copied code at the very bottom, just before the closing tag. Automatic Installation