The Gran Turismo Car & Track Wishlist Thread...

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PD have done an incredible job of scanning my favorite cars. I was so stoked when they added the Pantera. Here are some other vintage cars I hope make it into the game some day.

1968 AMC GMX
1969 Ford P68
1969 Lola T70 Mk3
1979 Datsun 510 Wagon
1980 Ferrari Dino 308 GT4
1981 Fiat X1/9
1988 Porsche 944 Turbo

Pretty sure Forza has a LOLA. I haven't seen the other Dino in any other games.
The Ford P68 surpasses the 330 P4 in beauty. Datsun 510 was my 1st car. Make it so, Kaz!
Love the T70, that would be epic!
 
I was thinking to the Japanese FF Challenge in GT7, and the lineup of older FF Japanese cars in general, being very Civic heavy, and the cars I'd like to see join.

Of course, obvious ones are the FTO, DC5 Integra, some form of Prelude, and maybe a FWD Eclipse or Celica (though I'd presume most would rather the AWD versions) But I feel there are some interesting cars that are not quite as obvious that would be fun to see, mostly from the sporting sedan/sports compact side of the isle. (I love my beefed up traffic cars ;))




Nissan Sentra SE-R(B13) - Nissan's attempt to beat the SI Civic, the original Sentra SE-R would be a neat niche alternative for a FWD Japanese compact, and with a N/A version of the engine in the S14 Silvia, it should be able to make respectable power with some turbos stuck on.

Nissan Sentra SE-R(B15) - Worse in almost every way compared to it's older sibling, that doesn't mean it shouldn't have a place among the lineup, especially if the Familia Sedan Sport returns. Would prefer the facelift version over the gaudy Jay Leno chin.

Mazda Familia Sedan Sport - Might be very generic "traffic car" but with GT lacking many FF Sedan options, this would be a nice return. The Mazdaspeed Protege option is also there for stu-stu action.

Mazda Lantis/323F/Astina - I primarily want this car to further fill out the GT1 "GT World Championship" grid, and it would make for another Civic competitor

Nissan Primera 2.0Te - Another GT1 "World Championship" entry, This generation of Primera was renowned for it's handling prowess, and it shares the SR20DE as th B13 Sentra, and as such would have similar max tuning protential. Would also most likely be popular with the Super Touring crowd.

Mazda Atenza Sports/Mazda6 - Front Wheel Drive late 90's/early 00's vehicle that is not a Civic. Had a neat race car version that PD could throw a bone to in the form of visual upgrades.

Honda Accord Euro R - A very good performer in it's day, There is a blantant Accord shaped hole in GT7, and this wuld be a great way to fill it.

Toyota Curren - Now this is sort of a moonshot meme pick that I know most people would groan at for being a duplicate of the Celica, but considering we only have the GT-Four version of the Celica, there is a justification for the Curren being added to the lineup, sincce not only would it have a different drive train layout(FF vs 4WD) but it would be visually distinct as well

Toyota AE111 Sprinter Tureno/Corolla Levin - The last of the Trueno/Levin lineage, these cars would more than likely come as a pair, which would definately ruffle some feathers.

Toyota Camry (XV20) - now we have THE generic traffic car among traffic cars, at least in America. The Camry is nothing fancy, nothing special, and very much "an car." But IRL TRD did provide a supercharger kit, which could easily be represented in GT7. Might be fun for a meme build with a ridiculous engine swap.




Now I don't expect many of these to appear in GT7, with the Lantis and Accprd Euro R likely being the most likely, but it seems PD is more focused on filling out existing lineages rather than introducing/reintroducing new ones. Stuff like the Curren I see no chance,unless PD pulls a PD, while the Camry is also a longshot, but a Supercharged Camry is a funny image that I can't get out of my head.
 
Gr. 2 Challengers Wishlist

Contains the last great DTM vehicles built to Class One specifications and some iconic GT500s in recent years.

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Aston Martin Vantage DTM '19 - R-Motorsport II

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BMW M4 Turbo DTM '19 - BMW Team RMG

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Honda NSX-GT Type S '22 - Red Bull MOTUL MUGEN

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Nissan Z GT500 '22 - Calsonic IMPUL

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Toyota GR Supra GT500 '21 - au TOM'S
 
This is a third fourth reminder in four eight weeks:
And don't just post pictures, or make individual posts for individual cars - it's a wishlist thread.
Solitary items go in the Suggestions forums.
Wishlist. List of things you wish. One is the loneliest number, and a singular sensation, but it's not a list.
 
There are two cars in the video That are not in GT7....
Of which you name one.

And your previous Wishlist post (on the last page) was one car.

That being the second one-car post since my last reminder - also on the last page.


I'm just going to stop reminding people of the whole three rules and do the other thing instead.
 
It seems that making wishlists is a particularly popular hobby for many of you :D

No matter what the thread may be, someone, somehow, seems to shoehorn a list of cars and/or tracks that they'd like in the game into it - and we have more than one thread that's basically a wishlist with extra steps (all-new cars, fantasy cars, pick your DLC pack, etc.).

So... now you can post them in this thread.


We're going to need some ground rules though...

Firstly, bear in mind GTPlanet's FAQ: our rules "remind everyone to put a little more thought into what they’re contributing to the community. In turn, this creates a more pleasant and attractive place for everyone."

We'd like to see things into which some thought has gone, so please don't make excessive lists. If you're posting every Ford Fiesta ever made, every track in France, or a list of 1800 cars/250 tracks, or cars already in the game, you're not really doing that. Please keep your posts to a reasonable length; think about things you'd really want, if someone was holding you at knifepoint for a quick answer. And don't just post pictures, or make individual posts for individual cars - it's a wishlist thread.

GTPlanet has an extensive Suggestions forum area.


You can use this for some guidance if you like, but it would also be a great idea to upvote anything you post in here over there too; there is some good evidence that the higher up those lists a car/track is, the more likely it is to get some priority attention from PD.

There is no requirement to not select something that someone else has already selected. It's not reasonable to expect every response to be unique.

However there is a requirement not to crap on other people's selections and preferences. People may post whatever they like in their choices (per the above). If you don't like it, tough: it's not your wishlist.

Have fun - and don't be the person who spoils it for everyone...
Pikes peak!
 
If the reason new tracks take so much time and effort to create is due to modern graphical demands (extremely high poly models, high-resolution textures, laser scanning, etc) then I wish they would introduce a "lower definition" or "standard definition" type of track that would be quicker and easier for them to create compared to the high definition ones.

Or introduce a "retro" classification and just import older tracks from the ps2/ps3 into the game, I've been replaying GT 3 and 4 recently and those tracks still look pretty good considering they're over 20 years old. That seems like the only way we'll ever get back city tracks and I would love for stuff like Costa di Amalfi, Citta di Aria or seattle again.
 
If the reason new tracks take so much time and effort to create is due to modern graphical demands (extremely high poly models, high-resolution textures, laser scanning, etc) then I wish they would introduce a "lower definition" or "standard definition" type of track that would be quicker and easier for them to create compared to the high definition ones.

Or introduce a "retro" classification and just import older tracks from the ps2/ps3 into the game, I've been replaying GT 3 and 4 recently and those tracks still look pretty good considering they're over 20 years old. That seems like the only way we'll ever get back city tracks and I would love for stuff like Costa di Amalfi, Citta di Aria or seattle again.
People didn't like standard cars in the PS3 era and noticed some tracks such as Trial Mountain or Grand Valley feel like "standard" tracks. Do you want to go back to that era again?

EDIT: Not to mention the graphical reuse issues that tanked Forza Motorsport '23's reputation.
 
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People didn't like standard cars in the PS3 era and noticed some tracks such as Trial Mountain or Grand Valley feel like "standard" tracks. Do you want to go back to that era again?

EDIT: Not to mention the graphical reuse issues that tanked Forza Motorsport '23's reputation.
They can go play the 39 Hi-Def tracks that are already in the game then. Not everything has to be catered to people that think graphics are the only thing that matters. FMS 2023 also had much bigger issues than asset reuse (like the lack of any significant single-player content).
 
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Cars I would like are;
Aspark Owl SP600
BRM P15 V16
Bugatti Type 35
Czinger 21C
Ferrari 333SP
Fiat S76 "The Beast of Turin"
GMA T.50
Koenigsegg CCGT
Lancia 037
Yamaha OX99-11

Tracks;
Fujimi Kaido (road course set in the mountains of Japan near Mt. Fuji, with a 10 mile full circuit).
Monaco GP.
Macau GP.
Long Beach GP.
Kyalami GP.
Lake Como coastal road "Via Regina".
Pikes Peak tarmac and dirt.
Track based on Sagarmatha (Wip3out 2097) set in an Alpine area.
Track based on Phenitia Park (Wip3out 2097 set in an futuristic city.
 

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Tracks;
Fujimi Kaido (road course set in the mountains of Japan near Mt. Fuji, with a 10 mile full circuit).
Track based on Sagarmatha (Wip3out 2097) set in an Alpine area.
Track based on Phenitia Park (Wip3out 2097 set in an futuristic city.
I doubt PD is willing to include a fictional tracks from a rival franchises, no matter how much fans might want them.
 
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I want to drive this cars in GT7:

Remac Nevera
Koenigsegg Jesko
Audi RS6 Avant
VW Multivan 7
Renault Talisman (station wagon)
Opel Astra (station wagon)
BMW 540i (station wagon)
Skoda Oktavia RS (station wagon)
Skoda Superb RS (station wagon)
Cadillac Escalade
Gumpert Apollo
Opel Calibra
Opel GT (the old one)
Hummer H1
Hummer H2
Hummer EV
Audi S8
Some cars of Lotus (old and new)
Volvo V60 t8
Volvo V90 t8
DTM cars from 2024
 
Opel Tigra (1st gen) and Ford Puma (1st gen) I would really like to see, I could imagine them being very fun, especially on smaller tracks, and they are direct contenders.
 
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