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This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Michael Leary (@Terronium-12) on July 17th, 2017 in the Gran Turismo Sport category.
How bout more 70s/80s road cars?
How bout more 70s/80s road cars?
Along with the DTM cars... that would be awesome. I think they have the same specifications.Still hoping on them GT500 cars.
Along with the DTM cars... that would be awesome. I think they have the same specifications.
Along with the DTM cars... that would be awesome. I think they have the same specifications.
They don't.
My sentiments exactly. I fear that the cars I like to drive the most aren't ever included in GTS. All we've seen until now are modern cars, of which many may be nice - but they simply don't offer the same feeling as pushing a Lamborghini Miura or a Porsche 911 G-Model through tight corners of a race track. Also - I really wish they'd at least include a nice modeled Caterham 7 to GTS - because that's one of the very rare 'modern' production cars coming with that pure mechanical handling and driving experience.
I like your determination and patience if it was me I would have given up long agoYes but the real question is? Is one of those 150+ cars the Nevermind
i don't because FIA dosen't recognize Super GT and its under JAF'S controlStill hoping on them GT500 cars.
In all likelihood, none of them. Even the boxes for the Gran Turismo games don't have accurate car counts.What number is correct?
Highly probable that they will fill it up with a choice of Skylines and GTRs
At 700 and counting Forza 7's team must be having a good laugh at that number.This is the discussion thread for a recent post on GTPlanet:
This article was published by Michael Leary (@Terronium-12) on July 17th, 2017 in the Gran Turismo Sport category.
Caterhams yes, even a modern interpretation like this one will be ok with me.My sentiments exactly. I fear that the cars I like to drive the most aren't ever included in GTS. All we've seen until now are modern cars, of which many may be nice - but they simply don't offer the same feeling as pushing a Lamborghini Miura or a Porsche 911 G-Model through tight corners of a race track. Also - I really wish they'd at least include a nice modeled Caterham 7 to GTS - because that's one of the very rare 'modern' production cars coming with that pure mechanical handling and driving experience.