Dan
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All the Miata comments make me want to cry.
I know it's your opinion folks, but it hurts me to see so much hate for the Miata.
I don't like the mean comments either. I like the Miata in both forms, stock and tuned. It's just one of those really fun cars in GT. A lot of people underestimate them. Sure, they aren't a Bugatti Veyron when it comes to power, speed, and acceleration, but unlike your high-priced supercars, there's just something fun about driving these little cars around big tracks. They have superb handling and they don't look half bad either. Now I can see why some people might not like them, namely the outrageous amount of duplicates, but I suggest everyone drive any of the Miatas and there's bound to be one you might like. I personally don't own them or even drive them that often, but I still really like them.
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Now, getting back on topic.
3: The premium 2007 Ford Mustang. Everything about this car is just bad. Bad handling for a muscle car, it comes stock with a 5-speed instead of a 6-speed and Comfort Soft tires as opposed to Sports Hard tires like its opponents, the Camaro and Challenger. This car is slow, doesn't feel powerful at all, even after tuning, and it sounds bad. It doesn't have a racecar version like the Camaro RM and Challenger TC. Finally, it is overpriced compared to its rivals. $50,000 for this lame excuse of a Mustang? No. Way.
2: Bugatti Veyron. $2 million instead of the regular $1~ million asking price for a regular Veyron? A bit steep, eh? Also, it is too common in lobbies, too difficult to maneuver through tight tracks, and is in the list of favorite cars for GT5 trolls. If I was to pay $2 million for a very fast car, I would atleast hope it was capable of taking turns at the same speed as cars in the same price range.
1: The Red Bull Prototypes. One of the most brilliant and daring virtual concept vehicles of all time. I really respect PD and Red Bull for the work they put into the car. But I DO NOT like how they gave it to players. They first gave out free Red Bull X2010 S.Vettels when Sebastian Vettel won the F1 World Championship. This was the first opportunity for immature little brats to ruin the races for skilled players. When PD announced the X2011, an even faster X2010, this was another blow to the community. Now, the same little brats could ruin the community even faster! Since it was a one-time buy and have it on all accounts car, you didn't have to work your way up to level 40 to drive this car because all you had to do was install it on your new account and you got it for free. Ugh. Rant over.