Originally posted by silviadrifter
Yeah, the original Golf GTI (MK1) (USDM Rabbit), was a great car,)
Originally posted by RIFLEW
Im new to GTP and I think there should be Maseratties in GT4.
Originally posted by ultrabeat
Sure, the Maseratis would be an orginal addition, but will the younger generation appreciate and recognise the older models?
Originally posted by live4speed
They should, but even if they don't GT isn't for kids, it's for all ages and I'm sure there are plenty of people who would appreciate them in GT4 myself included. Bring on the 200Si and the old 1959 3500 GT coupe.
Theres been no official confirmed list as of yet, unless I am much mistaken. Sure, many lists have been devised, but Polyphony Digital are keeping schtum about the list.Originally posted by Lamboracer
I saw some list b4 and it said thell have the lambo. im soo excited about this espically since thell have then diablo.
Originally posted by ultrabeat
80% or so of GT3 buyers were under 30
Some magazines had it in.Originally posted by live4speed
And how do you know that, surveys are very innacurate as they only cover a relatively small number of people and usually only conducted in one or two places. Besides plenty of 20-30 year olds who are into cars can tell a make by small features.
Originally posted by Exoticar
Humm ...... a rabbit playing golf ....... Damned the manufacturers sometimes. Still hate it when some have specific different names for the same car only because they couldn't come up with one in the first place that wouldn't "market" elswhere with the same name. Always did give thumbs up to manufacturers who simply had number rather then name
Anyways ...... from now on I'll try to remember that I'm dealing with a wider audience and add the multiple names a certain car might have
Off-tread ....... does anyone actually know why the hell VW named it Rabbit for North America in the first place? After all, the following models did take the proper Golf name, same as elwhere (I think). And wasn't there a Rabbit back in Europe that eventually turned out to become the Lupo?
Humm......... I've got to take time to do some research sometimes
It was called the Jetta. Every VW I listed was the European name followed by the USDM name.Originally posted by Exoticar
Heuu .... don't know GTR's logo ..... heurr ... saying .... either way, it's not original, it's an old saying
As for loosing you ...... I'm italian, so I knew tha lupo translated into wolf
But I still don't know what the Fox (80's) was called in Europe
Originally posted by silviadrifter
It was called the Jetta. Every VW I listed was the European name followed by the USDM name.