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Except i wasn't talking about gts but what you said still doesn't take out the fact that not all these models are being driven or used by most players doe.Did you even read what I say? "And even if you don't drive all, others will drive the other portion of the car lists", that also includes me, others may use cars I've never used in the franchise, like I rarely if ever used Kei cars in GT, but probably others, such as Kei car enthusiasts, can use them. And asking for numbers isn't necessarily asking for quantity>quality. GT adding more cars won't affect the quality of the cars currently in the game; check GTS' quality when it has 168 cars, vs when it has 336 cars now.
In fact PD is probably focused too much on quality, in PS3 they're so focused on making Premium cars ultra detailed so that they will be future proof (they're not), thus they made fewer cars Premium combined with small employee number; they can only work on around 200 cars in GT5, and 447 cars in GT6. Standards are like, bonuses, they're only ported from PS2. Probably they could've made more Premium cars in both reasonable number and graphics if they didn't focus too much on quality.
So what's your point?
When they started playing gt sport, what they saw mostly was the difference it had in quality compared to the previous gran turismos which is a quantum leap for this generation, so..
Hell you can't expect pd to add every standard cars to come back for the sake of adding numbers to the car list but obviously, that ain't happening in gts. If anything, still only a few than half of them are lucky to be selected in that case.
However things might be different for gt7.
Although honestly i have no problems with that aside from if they add two essentially same cars that are called "duplicates", something that i would find meaningless. Only i forgot to mention abt them earlier.