Best cruising car?

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Hi,
I hope all of you are having a good day/night. I was wondering what was the best cruising car in GT5, like a car that has a working clock, working gauges, working fuel gauge, etc. You guys' input is appreciated!

Thank you for your time,
swara96
 
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Hmmm...not bad! Does it have like a working clock and working fuel gages? And, last but not least, does it sound good?

Not trying to get off topic, but there are cars with working clocks in GT5?
 
Im having a great day thanks for asking. Idk about all working gauges but the aventador has a clock its nice to cruise in wanna cruise sometime PM me for my psn.



Not trying to get off topic, but there are cars with working clocks in GT5?

Yes
 
Vitzio
Not trying to get off topic, but there are cars with working clocks in GT5?

I've heard that there are...like a 370z on a time-changing track.

Guys, I heard that the Maserati GranTurismo S has all gauges working, is that a good cruising car?
 
I've heard that there are...like a 370z on a time-changing track.

Guys, I heard that the Maserati GranTurismo S has all gauges working, is that a good cruising car?

I dont know about all working guages but its nice i like it. And yes they have time clocks and lap time clocks.
 
Skyline R33 has a working odometer, trip meter, and a broken fuel gauge that reads half full even when full.
 
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All of the Lamborghini models have workings clocks, trip meters, etc.
- Nissan 370Z
- Maserati Gran Turismo S
- Skyline R33
And few others I can't seem to recall at the moment.


My favorite cruising car is the Aston Martin V12 Vantage.
 
Actually all the gauges work on the Maserati Gran Turismo S except the gauge to the bottom right the oil guage? I cant see it good enough.
 
MP4-12C definitely has a working clock I know. Gran Turismo S might have one too I think...

In terms of the actual cruising thing, when keeping yourself to low revs, the W12 Nardo and V12 Vantage are great. Actually, the Vantage might have a working clock too...
 
Fully tuned Cobra 427 with Racing Exhaust, 760 HP of V8 goodness that actually sounds like a V8
 
I remember one of the Toyota's prototypes having a map/gps on the dash. Maybe the 2010 version. Have to verify.
 
GT86 on CM Tires, All 4 Benz's are awesome to cruise in, Art Morrison vette, Bugatti is fun to cruise in even, and of coarse the 458 italia.

The V12 vantage, Ferrari California, Alfa 8C, and Maserati Gran Turismo S, are all really fun to cruise in.
 
Mercedes have nice smooth suspensions, nice exhaust noises (mostly) and has plenty of torque for a bit of fun.
 
I just wish PD is stepping up and that they'll include some special real world roads into GT6 (Passo Stelvio, Autobahn etc.).

THAT would be something!
 
The Lancia Delta is good for cruising at low revs. Dat growl. :drool:
 
VW Bus, VW 1200, as well as the WWII VeeDubs. That oldschool VW Boxer 4 sounds so beautiful, specially in the 1200 and the Bus.

The Tank Car is also a great cruiser.

Not trying to get off topic, but there are cars with working clocks in GT5?

Yes :D The '69 Camaro and the new Fiat 500 are others in which clocks work. But they only do so when on a time change track. I know that there are more, but I'm really not sure.
 
Yes :D The '69 Camaro and the new Fiat 500 are others in which clocks work. But they only do so when on a time change track. I know that there are more, but I'm really not sure.

Funny thing is, when you speed up the time change, the clock (at least the one in the '69 Camaro) speeds up too. :)
 
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