GT4 Master Car List

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1st pic-I have no idea.

2nd & 3rd pic-[C] Chrysler Crossfire concept and Plymouth 'Cuda
 
I am talking the 2nd gen Integra, and I assume that they actually meant the Integra Type-R, since they also say that the new M5 is in, when its actually the Concept M5.
 
Let me explain this in detail:

1st Generation:
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2nd Generation:
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3rd Generation:
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4th Generation (it may not be the Integra in the US, but in Japan it is):
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Just to clarify things, these are the past to present Honda/ Acura Integra/RSX. Here are my proofs, if I'm wrong then I'm stupid. ;)
 
Originally posted by The359
Excellent, and I've received confirmation that the purple muscle car is a '71 Plymouth 'Cuda.

How about the Silver [C]Chrysler Crossfire concept, am I right on that too?
 
I already know about the history of the Integra. Nowhere on GameSpot's little blurb does it say that it is a 2nd generation though, especially since there was a 3rd generation GS-R. And as I said before, they probably confused it with a Type-R.

And I already knew that it was a Chrysler Crossfire, even though it's not the concept, it's the production car. I only wanted the 'Cuda.
 
I WAS attempting to update the list last night and was roughly 75% done when I accidentally hit the "Reset Message" and lost 2 hours of work, so I'm attempting again right now to re-update everything.
 
Originally posted by cerbman1
No direct involvement from MG Rover according to the company.:(
Hmm, the MGF is in, maybe it's just the older MG's. Pity because I was looking forward to racing in an SV-R. Then again could it mean that MG Rover won't be represented but the MG branch will?
 
It could just mean that MG-Rover is not supplying their cars for photographing, but its possible they still allowed the rights, and Polyphony has to find people who own the cars personally to get them photographed.

List is updated, I'll probably be making little changes throughout though.
 
We have over 300 cars confirmed from screenshots, so I'd say I have roughly half.

If we include all the "maybes", I'd say 3/4ths.
 
Originally posted by The359
I WAS attempting to update the list last night and was roughly 75% done when I accidentally hit the "Reset Message" and lost 2 hours of work, so I'm attempting again right now to re-update everything.
I learned that on many occasions. Thats why I use Word of Notepad for longer posts. Wouldn't it be great if there was an offline thing you could download and test the vB code in it? Most probably is just haven't come across it.

One question how come the AC Cobra is marked as a car that has been seen being photographed and tested, ie Red Text? It has appeared in the latest e3 video and GT4 build hasn't it?
 
Originally posted by The359
Their model year designations always seem to be off a bit.

Probably because they get cars long before they are released. Then sometimes the actual release is postponed. :D
 
Originally posted by The359
It could just mean that MG-Rover is not supplying their cars for photographing, but its possible they still allowed the rights, and Polyphony has to find people who own the cars personally to get them photographed.

List is updated, I'll probably be making little changes throughout though.
It seems they're more interested in Colin McRae 5 than GT4:rolleyes: . I hope my information is wrong, but it did come from MGR. BMW have rights to Riley & Triumph, so perhaps we might see of those, but as for MGR I hope you're right. I have a fast Rover, so I hope that someone out there has told Polyphony about these cars.
 
Originally posted by ALPHA
One question how come the AC Cobra is marked as a car that has been seen being photographed and tested, ie Red Text? It has appeared in the latest e3 video and GT4 build hasn't it?

That was a Shelby Cobra. As far as I know it was a seperate car from the AC Cobra photographed in Japan.
 
The CLK-GTR didn't fly down the straight, it was the CLR that took off, also the car in the pics is not a CLK-GTR it's a CLK-LM which is the evolution of the CLK-GTR, they look similar but not identical, the CLR raced after the CLK-LM and it was not the safest car to be in at LeMans.
 
He's right. The CLK-GTR was for the 1997 racing season, the CLK-LM was for 1998, and the CLR was for 1999 when Mercedes-Benz pulled out of sportscars because of the flips the CLR performed.
 
I wasn't having a go sorry if you got that impression, plenty of people think it was the CLK-GTR and plenty of people arn't aware there even was a CLK-LM and CLR, I was meerley giving info on the three CLK GT racers.
 
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