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Having now had the game for quite some time and GT7 heading towards launch (some day!) here are my observations and opinions on the car choices Polyphony Digital made throughout the game and some suggestions for GT7. These are mainly focused on the Gr.3, Gr.4 and N category cars, as that's where I spend most of my race time. Overall I'm pretty happy with the availability of cars in the game, although obviously there are loads it would have been nice to have in the game. But these are just my thoughts on the car models which exist in the game as it currently stands.
The Gr.4, Gr.3 selection.
To my simple mind, the Gr.3 car should be more performance-oriented model than the Gr.4 car. Not just a more race-spec version of the same car.
Example: Audi TT Gr.4 and R8 Gr.3. This makes sense because the Gr.3 car is the more exotic model in the real world, and more likely to be a more hardcore race car. PD got this right for Audi, Porsche and VW, but there are many brands where they've chosen the same car and upped the race spec, when the brand has a large range of options in the game. Honda, for example, could have had the Civic Type R as a Gr.4 car, and NSX as Gr.3 car, because the NSX just seems a bit much for a low-spec race car. Toyota could have just had the 86 Gr.4 and Supra/FT1 Gr.3 cars. Mazda could have had the Atenza and MX-5 as Gr.4 cars, and RX-7/RX-V as Gr.3 cars. Chevrolet could have had the Camaro Gr.4 and Corvette Gr.3.
I can understand why they have used the same-model-upgraded tactic with some brands though, like Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Nissan, etc. when there aren't many options within that brand to make the Gr.4 / Gr.3 differentiation, using the same model and upgrading it is sensible.
Missed opportunities.
There are a number of brands where there is no Gr.3 or Gr.4 cars when they have a base model that would have worked nicely even for a Gr.4.
Example: Mini. We have a choice of the classic and the modern, but a Mini Gr.4 car would have been a great inclusion in the game, as they're so commonly raced in the real world. There could have even been a hardcore Gr.3 version.
There's also a few cases where the Gr.3 or Gr.4 cars don't exist as an N category car, and vice versa, which is a shame in some cases.
Example: VW. We have the Golf R, which would have been a pretty cool Gr.4 car, maybe even Gr.3. And we don't have a street-spec Scirocco or Beetle. Same goes for Porsche with the Cayman and the Lamborghini Huracan.
Oddball choices
Then there's the choices which just slightly baffle me.
Example: Bugatti Veyron is an N1000 monster, yet there's a Gr.4 car with half the hp and no Gr.3 car? Why??
Another example: Citroën GT is an immense supercar concept and that's available as a Gr.4 car? I know the DS3 wouldn't have made much sense, but surely that's a more logical choice than the GT as Gr.4 offering?
Anyway, these are just a few thoughts I had while looking through the car list. Let me know your thoughts, if you agree with me or not, and what cars you think work well or should have been different.
The Gr.4, Gr.3 selection.
To my simple mind, the Gr.3 car should be more performance-oriented model than the Gr.4 car. Not just a more race-spec version of the same car.
Example: Audi TT Gr.4 and R8 Gr.3. This makes sense because the Gr.3 car is the more exotic model in the real world, and more likely to be a more hardcore race car. PD got this right for Audi, Porsche and VW, but there are many brands where they've chosen the same car and upped the race spec, when the brand has a large range of options in the game. Honda, for example, could have had the Civic Type R as a Gr.4 car, and NSX as Gr.3 car, because the NSX just seems a bit much for a low-spec race car. Toyota could have just had the 86 Gr.4 and Supra/FT1 Gr.3 cars. Mazda could have had the Atenza and MX-5 as Gr.4 cars, and RX-7/RX-V as Gr.3 cars. Chevrolet could have had the Camaro Gr.4 and Corvette Gr.3.
I can understand why they have used the same-model-upgraded tactic with some brands though, like Alfa Romeo, Ferrari, Nissan, etc. when there aren't many options within that brand to make the Gr.4 / Gr.3 differentiation, using the same model and upgrading it is sensible.
Missed opportunities.
There are a number of brands where there is no Gr.3 or Gr.4 cars when they have a base model that would have worked nicely even for a Gr.4.
Example: Mini. We have a choice of the classic and the modern, but a Mini Gr.4 car would have been a great inclusion in the game, as they're so commonly raced in the real world. There could have even been a hardcore Gr.3 version.
There's also a few cases where the Gr.3 or Gr.4 cars don't exist as an N category car, and vice versa, which is a shame in some cases.
Example: VW. We have the Golf R, which would have been a pretty cool Gr.4 car, maybe even Gr.3. And we don't have a street-spec Scirocco or Beetle. Same goes for Porsche with the Cayman and the Lamborghini Huracan.
Oddball choices
Then there's the choices which just slightly baffle me.
Example: Bugatti Veyron is an N1000 monster, yet there's a Gr.4 car with half the hp and no Gr.3 car? Why??
Another example: Citroën GT is an immense supercar concept and that's available as a Gr.4 car? I know the DS3 wouldn't have made much sense, but surely that's a more logical choice than the GT as Gr.4 offering?
Anyway, these are just a few thoughts I had while looking through the car list. Let me know your thoughts, if you agree with me or not, and what cars you think work well or should have been different.
Alfa Romeo: would have been nice to see the Giulietta included, so Giulietta (N200?), Giulietta Gr.4, 4C Gr.3
Alpine: A110 Gr.4, Alpine A110 Gr.3
Aston Martin: Vantage Gr.4, V12 Vantage Gr.3, DBR9 GT1
Audi: TT Gr.4, R8 LMS Gr.3
BMW: M4 Gr.4, M3 Gr.3, M6 Gr.3, Z4 Gr.3
Bugatti: no Gr.3 or Gr.3, because why?
Chevrolet: Camaro Gr.4, Corvette Gr.3
Citroën: DS3 Gr.4 or maybe something else?, GT Gr.3
Dodge: Charger Gr.4, Viper GT3-R
Ferrari: 458 Gr.4, 458 Gr.3
Ford: Focus Gr.4, Mustang Gr.3, GT Gr.3
Honda: Civic Gr.4, NSX Gr.3
Hyundai: Genesis Gr.4, Genesis Gr.3
Jaguar: F-Type Gr.4, F-Type Gr.3
Lamborghini: Huracan Gr.4, Huracan Gr.3
Lexus: IS F Gr.4, RCF GT3
Mazda: MX-5 Gr.4, Atenza Gr.4, RX-7 Gr.3, RX-VISION Gr.3
McLaren: MP4-12C Gr.4, 650S GT3, (F1 GTR in Gr.1, also P1 GTR in Gr.1?)
Mercedes: A45 Gr.4, SLS AMG Gr.3, AMG GT3
Mini: Cooper Gr.4, Cooper Gr.3?
Mitsubishi: Lancer EVO Gr.4, Lancer EVO Gr.3
Nissan: 370Z Gr.4, GT-R GT3
Peugeot: RCZ Gr.4, RCZ Gr.3, Vision GT Gr.3
Porsche: Cayman S (N400?), Cayman GT4, 911 RSR
Renault Sport: Megane Gr.4, Megane Trophy Gr.4, RS.01 GT3
Subaru: BRZ Gr.4, WRX Gr.3
Toyota: GT86 Gr.4, Supra Gr.3
Volkswagen: Golf Gr.4, Scirocco Gr.4, Beetle Gr.3
Alpine: A110 Gr.4, Alpine A110 Gr.3
Aston Martin: Vantage Gr.4, V12 Vantage Gr.3, DBR9 GT1
Audi: TT Gr.4, R8 LMS Gr.3
BMW: M4 Gr.4, M3 Gr.3, M6 Gr.3, Z4 Gr.3
Bugatti: no Gr.3 or Gr.3, because why?
Chevrolet: Camaro Gr.4, Corvette Gr.3
Citroën: DS3 Gr.4 or maybe something else?, GT Gr.3
Dodge: Charger Gr.4, Viper GT3-R
Ferrari: 458 Gr.4, 458 Gr.3
Ford: Focus Gr.4, Mustang Gr.3, GT Gr.3
Honda: Civic Gr.4, NSX Gr.3
Hyundai: Genesis Gr.4, Genesis Gr.3
Jaguar: F-Type Gr.4, F-Type Gr.3
Lamborghini: Huracan Gr.4, Huracan Gr.3
Lexus: IS F Gr.4, RCF GT3
Mazda: MX-5 Gr.4, Atenza Gr.4, RX-7 Gr.3, RX-VISION Gr.3
McLaren: MP4-12C Gr.4, 650S GT3, (F1 GTR in Gr.1, also P1 GTR in Gr.1?)
Mercedes: A45 Gr.4, SLS AMG Gr.3, AMG GT3
Mini: Cooper Gr.4, Cooper Gr.3?
Mitsubishi: Lancer EVO Gr.4, Lancer EVO Gr.3
Nissan: 370Z Gr.4, GT-R GT3
Peugeot: RCZ Gr.4, RCZ Gr.3, Vision GT Gr.3
Porsche: Cayman S (N400?), Cayman GT4, 911 RSR
Renault Sport: Megane Gr.4, Megane Trophy Gr.4, RS.01 GT3
Subaru: BRZ Gr.4, WRX Gr.3
Toyota: GT86 Gr.4, Supra Gr.3
Volkswagen: Golf Gr.4, Scirocco Gr.4, Beetle Gr.3
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