The fact that the Kübelwagen was used by the nazis gives me the creeps. I will stay away from it as much as I can.
Really? The Nazi's used a lot of things created by manufacturers which are still around, in fact the entire German car industry was involved, as were some American car manufacturers ( Ford and GM for example in one way or the other, Henry Ford was a Hitler supporting anti-semite and Opel was still part of GM during the war whilst creating trucks and cars for the Nazi's ).
And don't forget a lot of Japanese manufacturers made things for the Japanese Axis-forces.
The Beetle was commissioned by the Nazi's, didn't you drive it in GT4?
The Auto-Union Streamliner in GT4 ( also designed by Ferdinand Porsche ) even had small Swastika's to each side in real life at one point during the thirties, didn't you drive it in GT4 for that reason?
I think it's a no-brainer to say the Nazi's were pure evil politically and are guilty of the most hideous war crimes and genocide the world has ever witnessed but the engineering side, the things they ( or better put engineers like Ferdinand Porsche who worked or were forced to work for them ) created for military reasons are today recognised for what they are purely as a piece of engineering and they created some unique and influential engineering masterpieces ( jet-engine and rockets for example ) despite the objectives they were designed for obviously being pure evil in its intention.
I regard them as the first Porsche designed off-road vehicles which are interesting in the way they're designed and fun to experience for what they are, just machines with a unique character.
If you're objecting that they were created and designed by an engineer working for the Nazi's, and you're entitled to that ofcourse, you might also feel objected to every other car designed by the same engineer, Beetle, Auto-Union and every early Porsche ever made.
Edit: Topsu, that's extremely offensive and unnecessary.👎