List of cars represented incorrectly

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The 200SX [S13] '96 is incorrectly modeled.

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And the same is for 240SX [S13] '96 when the production actually ended in 1995.
 
There are all sorts of issues with the S14 Silvias. While PD did a little bit to make them distinct visually, they didn't do anything to do so in terms of replicating the real specs. Same as all the other regional duplicates.
 
The non-existent duplicates are annoying. (Cuore TR-XX when only the Mira version existed for example, also anything with "(JP)")I agree with them in GT4 and below, but not when the real one is there too if you know what I mean.
But the Sirion X4 and Sirion CX 2WD and 4WD also existed when the Storia version was produced.

I heard that Sirion X4 was labeled as 1998 but in another games in 2000! Maybe because it was produced between 1998 and 2001, right?
 
Anything that has "(J)" but was actually made with that model name and trim level is incorrectly represented then. The J (not JP like I said in my previous post, my mistake) means that the trim level was Japan only, and that the particular model and trim combo did not exist.
 
Mazda RX-7 Type Bathurst '01 has an incorrect year. In GT6 it is labeled as 2001 when it was produced in 2002 actually.

Source: Click here

The Mazda RX-7 Type RZ and RS were produced under the RX-7 name.
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The year of éfini RX-7 is also correct. It was produced between October 1991 and March 1995.
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The first RZ was limited to 300 units in 1992; Second RZ for 150 units in 1993; Type R did not comeback until December 1998.

The last RZ is the 2000 version, in Snow White mica, limited to 175 units.

The RZ was first FD RX-7 to have the final gear on 4,300.

These RX-7's were produced under éfini, but the Bathurst, Type RZ '00, Spirit R Type A and Type RS did not.

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Regarding the S13's:
The Nissan Silvia K's '88 has 1.8 engine while the K's Dia Selection '90 has a 2.0 Engine. For some reason, the K's '88 is still on GT6 when we have the K's Dia Selection '90 (this car has 1.8 engine) which is an full premium.

K's 1800cc (1988-90)- The Dia Selection '90's engine
Power: 173 HP
Weight: 1140 kg

K's 2000cc: (1991-93)
Power: 202 HP
Weight: 1170 kg

K's means King

Q's 1800cc (1988-90)
Power: 133 HP
Weight: 1090 kg

Q's 2000cc (1991-93)
Power: 138 HP
Weight: 1110 kg

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S14A's:
K's 2000cc: (1993-96)
Power: 217 HP
Weight: 1220 kg

K's means King

Q's 2000cc (1993-96)
Power: 158 HP
Weight: 1140 kg

Q's means Queen

It weights 1160 kg's in GT6, but the specifications of this S14 are taken from J's Automatic specs.

S14A with 158 HP has Q's when Q's did not exist in S14A and was replaced by J's.

J's means Jacks.
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The non-existent duplicates are annoying. (Cuore TR-XX when only the Mira version existed for example, also anything with "(JP)")I agree with them in GT4 and below, but not when the real one is there too if you know what I mean.
The Cuore TR-XX Avanzato has also existed, but with a different front bumper. So, the Cuore TR-XX is incorrectly modeled.

The real Cuore TR-XX is:
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Hi, i don't know if you already put into the list, but i wanna say that the Mazda 787b have wrong the pilots's names, miss J. Herbert that had won the race with the n.55, refresh me please 👍
 
It's okay but I mean come on, that was within the first two rows of Google Images.
 
Regarding the S13's:
The Nissan Silvia K's '88 has 1.8 engine while the K's Dia Selection '90 has a 2.0 Engine. For some reason, the K's '88 is still on GT6 when we have the K's Dia Selection '90 (this car has 1.8 engine) which is an full premium.

K's 1800cc (1988-90)- The Dia Selection '90's engine
Power: 173 HP
Weight: 1140 kg

K's 2000cc: (1991-93)
Power: 202 HP
Weight: 1170 kg

K's means King

Q's 1800cc (1988-90)
Power: 133 HP
Weight: 1090 kg

Q's 2000cc (1991-93)
Power: 138 HP
Weight: 1110 kg

Source: Click here
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S14A's:
K's 2000cc: (1993-96)
Power: 217 HP
Weight: 1220 kg

K's means King

Q's 2000cc (1993-96)
Power: 158 HP
Weight: 1140 kg

Q's means Queen

It weights 1160 kg's in GT6, but the specifications of this S14 are taken from J's Automatic specs.

S14A with 158 HP has Q's when Q's did not exist in S14A and was replaced by J's.

J's means Jacks.
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Firstly. the S13 received the SR20 in 1991 meaning the Dia Selection has the correct engine in GT6 (CA18). It's also a different trim level to the K's.

Secondly, the S14a is the facelifted S14 which was released in 1996.

Thirdly, the S14 was available in the Q's model, as well as J's and K's.

You really need to do more research before make these sorts of claims.
 
A lot of cars in Japan, especially before 2000 they used it in their country few years before announce it to the world or worldwide selling. Ask a Japanese or some countries who produce cars you will know.
 
In Audi Quattro S1, the "HB" logo is covered by blocks.

GT6 car:
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Real car:
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And the Jaguar XJR9's Slick Cut logo is blocked by blocks!

GT6 car:
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Real car:
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