Funnily enough, I personally find the Renault Clio R.S. 220 EDC Trophy (2016) to be just this. You might be asking. ''How is the new(er) Clio worse than the Trackday cars or even the Vision Gran Turismo cars?''. Well, it's the same reason why I find the Chrome Lines from Gran Turismo 6 to be the worst additions of not only GT6, but the whole franchise, worse than the Stealth Models, no doubt (I don't hate the Stealth Cars, though. They're cool). If a racer like this claims to have less cars than previous games, but at higher quality in every sense of the word, I expect every car to mean something. Which is why I hated the Chrome Line cars so much. In some instances, the Chrome Lines are actually WORSE in every way than their original models, and more insultingly, they have the arrogance to demand you pay more money for them. This Clio does nothing but waste a slot that could've - and should've - easily been taken by the Clio Williams. In fact, let me give you a brief rundown on Renault/Alpine cars that could've easily filled in this slot.
Alpine A210 '67 (Group X, 1,650,000)
Renault Sport R.S. 17 ;17 (Group X, 2,000,000)
Renault Clio Williams '94 (N100, 23,000)
Alpine A610 Turbo 3.0 (N300, 67,000)
Renault R5 Turbo (N200, 43,000)