List of cars represented incorrectly

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Acura HSC: Because the Acura HSC never has existed. HSC has been produced by Honda only, not by Acura. This is another error which PD has made.
 
BMW M5'08
Incorrect weight- It weights 1855 kg while the real car weights 1490 kg.

BMW M5'05
Same reason: It weights 1715 kg while the real car weights 1490 kg.

I think that PD is claiming the 5 series versions.... PD, next time, please correct the weight and choose one of the M5's.

Guys, what one of M5's should be out? '05 or '08 version? Is because both its weights are incorrect and I don't think that there is any difference.

Specs: http://www.webcarstory.com/tech.php?id=1516
 
That website is wrong. The M5 did not weigh less than the contemporary BMW M3. The 2005 car (incorrectly) lists the dry weight and the 2008 car lists the curb weight.

Acura HSC: Because the Acura HSC never has existed. HSC has been produced by Honda only, not by Acura. This is another error which PD has made.
More accurate would be to say that the "Acura" shown at Detroit in 2004 was the exact same show car that Honda showed off the year prior at Tokyo, but with Acura badges installed instead; to the extent that some of the official press photos were even just Photoshopped to have Acura badging.
 
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BMW M5'08
Incorrect weight- It weights 1855 kg while the real car weights 1490 kg.

BMW M5'05
Same reason: It weights 1715 kg while the real car weights 1490 kg.

I think that PD is claiming the 5 series versions.... PD, next time, please correct the weight and choose one of the M5's.

Guys, what one of M5's should be out? '05 or '08 version? Is because both its weights are incorrect and I don't think that there is any difference.

Specs: http://www.webcarstory.com/tech.php?id=1516
m5kasp6.gif

http://5series.net/info/2009_M5_Owners_Manual_US.pdf
http://5series.net/info/M5_Product_Information.pdf
 
All WRC cars, when purchased, all of them come with Racing Hard tires in GT6. In real life, the WRC cars do not use racing tires (slick tires).

I think that WRC cars use the Sport Tires....
 
All WRC cars, when purchased, all of them come with Racing Hard tires in GT6. In real life, the WRC cars do not use racing tires (slick tires).

I think that WRC cars use the Sport Tires....

In GT5, you receive sport tires upon purchase of rally cars. (Only Diablo GT2 and Click Type-R do this in GT6, AFAIK) Perhaps to make the rally cars sort of competitive in non-rally events? ;)
 
Perhaps to make the rally cars sort of competitive in non-rally events? ;)
Maybe... But please be warned that real WRC cars do not use slick tyres. Only Group B cars (Audi Quattro S1, Lancia Delta S4, Ford RS200 and Peugeot 205 T16) use slick tyres.

But I doubt that real Group A rally cars use slick tires.

Like the Lancia Delta HF Integrale for example.

lancia-integrale-hf.jpg
 
Since they're listed as a race car it automatically gives them racing tires. I wonder though if the sports tires are more realistic as I'd imagine the cars are optimized for the racing tires they come with.
 
Since they're listed as a race car it automatically gives them racing tires. I wonder though if the sports tires are more realistic as I'd imagine the cars are optimized for the racing tires they come with.

Not with Diablo GT2 and Click Type-R though. :confused:
 
That's really interesting, I wonder what that's about.

Also darn it, you caught my post before I edited it! Stupid phone's spellchecker!
 
Delorean DMC S2'04

There was never DMC S2'04 in real life... The S1 was made in 1981-82 and S2 in 1983.

http://en.autowp.ru/delorean/dmc-12/
That was one of the first rebuilt DeLorean's using new old stock parts by the Texas-based DeLorean Motor Company. The reason it is listed as an '04 (not that it is necessarily an accurate way to list it) is because it is built to the 2004 S2 performance package option the new DMC offers when doing restorations.
 
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