if your personal car isnt in the game and it should, what is it and why should it be

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I'm a little disappointed that there aren't more Mustangs in the game, considering how popular they are in the US. The 2000 Cobra R is a great addition to the game as a capable road-course car. But, there are quite a few different Mustangs from that same time that should have been added.

Starting with the code of the 2000 Cobra R (NA 5.4 dohc V-8), a 1999-2004 GT (NA 4.6 sohc V-8) and a 2003-2004 Cobra (supercharged 4.6 dohc V-8) would have been relatively simple to replicate, and would have added some good variety to the crop of cars.

A 96-98 GT (NA 4.6 sohc V-8) and 96-98 Cobra (NA 4.6 dohc V-8) would also be pretty similar, but different enough to warrant inclusion in the game.

I don't understand having an 05 and 07 GT, when there is no appreciable difference in the cars (much like the plethora of mostly-identical Skylines, NSXs, Civics, RX-7s, and Miatas). An 05 GT and an 07 Shelby GT500 would have been a much better combination.

A 1993 Cobra R would have been a fun car to try out also, and would give millions of Fox-body Mustang (1979-1993) owners something to represent their car.
 
I'm a little disappointed that there aren't more Mustangs in the game, considering how popular they are in the US. The 2000 Cobra R is a great addition to the game as a capable road-course car. But, there are quite a few different Mustangs from that same time that should have been added.

Starting with the code of the 2000 Cobra R (NA 5.4 dohc V-8), a 1999-2004 GT (NA 4.6 sohc V-8) and a 2003-2004 Cobra (supercharged 4.6 dohc V-8) would have been relatively simple to replicate, and would have added some good variety to the crop of cars.

A 96-98 GT (NA 4.6 sohc V-8) and 96-98 Cobra (NA 4.6 dohc V-8) would also be pretty similar, but different enough to warrant inclusion in the game.

I don't understand having an 05 and 07 GT, when there is no appreciable difference in the cars (much like the plethora of mostly-identical Skylines, NSXs, Civics, RX-7s, and Miatas). An 05 GT and an 07 Shelby GT500 would have been a much better combination.

A 1993 Cobra R would have been a fun car to try out also, and would give millions of Fox-body Mustang (1979-1993) owners something to represent their car.

Be glad you have any. Some of us aren't so lucky.
 
2007-2009 Mazdaspeed3. Why this car isn't in the game, but a regular Mazda3 hatchback is, is just beyond stupid IMO.
 
Nissan pulsar (sunny) GTir, what a weapon this car was, 4wd turbo 220 bhp as standard, why is it not in game? I saw an old brown Volvo estate car on the used dealership! WTF? why include that piece of junk and leave out a legend like the GTir???
 
1991 Dodge Ram D350, with a 5.9L Inline 6 Cummins Turbo Diesel producing 160hp, 400ft/lb torque stock. I can kind of understand why it isn't in the game, but I wish it was.

They have other trucks in the game, and with a little tweaking of a Cummins would walk all over them, while still costing less than the other truck. A few turns of a screw on the VE injection pump can more than double the hp and tq, and put a few thousand dollars in the engine and it will walk all over most sports cars, in a straight line of course.

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I wish there were more diesels in the game...
 
1990 Chevrolet Caprice Brougham LS, with either the 305ci or 350ci engine. I'm not expecting to win alot of races with this car, but I'll have fun driving my own car in the game, at least, a less rusty car than mine LOL.
 
I don't understand having an 05 and 07 GT, when there is no appreciable difference in the cars (much like the plethora of mostly-identical Skylines, NSXs, Civics, RX-7s, and Miatas). An 05 GT and an 07 Shelby GT500 would have been a much better combination.

A 1993 Cobra R would have been a fun car to try out also, and would give millions of Fox-body Mustang (1979-1993) owners something to represent their car.

This.
 
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