How very opposite these two cars are. One is pretty wild but the other is relatively well behaved. If I'm honest, I haven't driven very much of Gr. 3 or Gr. 4 cars that aren't Mustangs, but this thread is actually going to be a good way of finding out what cars are better suited to my personal style. I mean, that's sorta what I was going for with my criteria and votes in GT6, but here, every car is in an obvious category/class. I'd like to think that our collective posts are going to provide a way for people getting into the game to figure out which of these they should spend their 450,000 credits on.
Wait, there's a matchup I need to cover. Right.
France isn't exactly the country I'd go for in terms of competitive cars, not when the other countries have more enticing options, but folks ranted and raved about the Megane Trophy Car. I don't recall it being very fun to drive or pretty to look at. (I will say it was surprisingly quick) But French cars stick with me as being not really tickling my fancy on aesthetics or speed. But numbers don't lie on the sort of laptimes and speed these two cars can attain. Of the current Gr. 3 cars, the Citroën is pretty much a 600HP monster, surpassed in power only by the AMG GT and the Viper GT3-R. While the Peugeot is more in "not quite enough to get you into trouble" territory at 516HP, both are among the lightest Gr. 3 cars, heavier only than the BMW Z4 and the Volkwagen Satanmobile Beetle.
Let's see how these cars did.
Suzuka Circuit:
Citroën - 2:02.446
RCZ - 2:04.268
Here's also my live running of these cars as well:
It'll be pretty evident on the video how much of a time I had with these cars. I clearly spin out with the Citroën, and have a crazy time keeping it on the flat, dark, part of the track, whereas the Peugeot was a lot more poised and only really kicked the tail out if you were being a little too stupid with the accelerator. Where the Citroën lacked in stability, it definitely made up for it in speed, thanks to the 600HP and lower than average curb weight, whereas the Peugeot only had the low weight and stability in its corner. I get the impression my fastest lap would have been the third lap on the Peugeot, but I stepped out of line ever so slightly on the last part of the chicane and blew it. Naturally, I reacted in a very sportsmanlike and dignified manner. No I didn't.
But anyway, if you were to ask me which one would be better to spend your 450,000 credits on, I'd tell you to go with the Peugeot RCZ, doubly so if you're brand new. It's super stable and carries a respectable amount of speed with it. Only go with the Citroën if you're very well versed with how it handles.
I'd rather drive the Peugeot, but since the Citroën was faster overall, that's the one that wins the vote, regardless of the fact that it tried to murder me in cold blood a couple of times.