- 4,084
- United States
- KvallyX
- KvallyX
I am going to start with (no, not April Fools):When will the April prediction thread be started?
Pontiac Aztek

Chevrolet Corsica

Chevrolet Beretta

Pontiac LeMans

Pontiac 6000
Last edited:
I am going to start with (no, not April Fools):When will the April prediction thread be started?
Not gonna lie, that Pontiac Aztek would be :chef's kiss:. I can already picture all of the Breaking Bad liveries.I am going to start with (no, not April Fools):
Pontiac Aztek
![]()
Chevrolet Corsica
![]()
Chevrolet Beretta
![]()
Pontiac LeMans
![]()
Pontiac 6000
![]()
One of the first cars I remember is my dad's old Beretta GTZ. Black with black rims, quad exhaust tips, and that lovely DOHC 4cyl. Sadly those engines went bad a lot.I am going to start with (no, not April Fools):
Pontiac Aztek
![]()
Chevrolet Corsica
![]()
Chevrolet Beretta
![]()
Pontiac LeMans
![]()
Pontiac 6000
![]()
I bought two Kangoos, a Mazda, but not the Vantage.
I'm part of the problem.![]()
Oh I would love to drive a Scania in GT7.x2, I have done the Kangoo special event a dozen of times 😂😂
Funny to me.when in the facebook groups I found people doing salty post with Scanias, Daihatsus and Pontiac Aztek and other people come to say that those cars actually would be very cool to be in the game🤭🤭
I just want that for this:I am going to start with (no, not April Fools):
Pontiac LeMans
![]()
Again, it's worth noting that the list does not exclusively contain cars that are being actively worked on for inclusion in GT7. It includes cars from older games that were cut, some placeholders, some that have some information or data (to a greater or lesser degree) and are yet to get over the line, and some that have been abandoned. A car name appearance on the list does not connote a car that's coming to GT7.I wonder if PD will ever add the Ferrari 812, Mercedes 500 E, Lancia 037 and all the other amazing cars from the datamined car list. It‘s been three years already.
Yeah, probably. Who knows how many updates are left for Gran Turismo 7‘s life cycle.Again, it's worth noting that the list does not exclusively contain cars that are being actively worked on for inclusion in GT7. It includes cars from older games that were cut, some placeholders, some that have some information or data (to a greater or lesser degree) and are yet to get over the line, and some that have been abandoned. A car name appearance on the list does not connote a car that's coming to GT7.
I wouldn't be surprised to see a few more make it, but only a handful at most.
I am going to start with (no, not April Fools):
Pontiac Aztek
![]()
Chevrolet Corsica
![]()
Chevrolet Beretta
![]()
Pontiac LeMans
![]()
Pontiac 6000
![]()
are you saying there are actually intelligent cars?....Please no more stupid cars....
P.S. i don't mind about poop reaction because i am tired of all these...![]()
![]()
![]()
are you saying there are actually intelligent cars?....
SMart is not always intelligent....
Anyone remember this from GT Concept? 😆are you saying there are actually intelligent cars?....
I bet the GT40 would do one hell a burnout if it didn't have a limited slip differential.So confidently wrong in so many ways.
The ability to exceed the rolling resistance of a tyre to a large enough degree to do a 'burnout' is a factor of rolling resistance and tyre grip limit vs torque at the tyre (not horsepower).
Let's do some (very) rough maths.
Tyre Grip assuming a mU of 1. Weight is circa 2100lbs, with a F:R weight distribution of 44:56, so that's roughly 588 lbs of load at each of the rear wheels.
The torque at each of those rear wheels is roughly as follows. 312 ft/lbs at the crank is then multiplied by the 1st gear and final drive ratios (and technically the wheel itself) and gives roughly 312 * 2.5 * 3.53 = 2753.4 ft/lbs, at the rear axle, and roughly 1,376 ft/lbs per rear wheel.
Yeah that's not going to have an issue in overcoming (significantly) the 588 lbs of load.
LSDs don't stop you doing burn outs.I bet the GT40 would do one hell a burnout if it didn't have a limited slip differential.
![]()
LSDs don't stop you doing burn outs.
Source: Personal experience and just for fun...