Is there a list of cars with full damage somewhere?

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And by "full damage", I mean cars in which body parts fall off of. Premium cars of course.
The only ones that I know of are the Citroen, Ford, Subaru, and Suzuki WRC cars, and the Blitz Dunlop Skyline drift car.
 
I thought the Rally cars were the only one with parts that could fall off, didn't know about the Blitz Skyline. To be honest I think those are the only cars that have "full damage".
 
So only rally cars can have parts fall off? If so, is it only the premium ones or do standard rally cars have parts that can fall off?

That's not many cars. :(
 
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I thought the Rally cars were the only one with parts that could fall off, didn't know about the Blitz Skyline. To be honest I think those are the only cars that have "full damage".

I once used the blitz skyline in a lobbie room my friend made and he turned on full damage and we where crashing each other at high speeds and he told me my rear door fell off. I couldn't see if the door fell but I think it did.
 
this is one thing that annoys me about the game. it took so long to make yet they cant even get the damage working. i mean just look at race driver grid. they have damage and alot of it. so why cant pd come up with something like this? race driver grid and gt5 combined would make a great gt6
 
this is one thing that annoys me about the game. it took so long to make yet they cant even get the damage working. i mean just look at race driver grid. they have damage and alot of it. so why cant pd come up with something like this? race driver grid and gt5 combined would make a great gt6

Race Driver Grid is an arcade racer and, as such, manufacturers have very little qualms about their cars getting smashed up whereas Gran Turismo (and Forza) are supposed to be closer reflections to how these cars really behave and no manufacturer wants to see their car, I dunno, go up in flames.

It's also an arcade racer and so completely ridiculously overblown anyway.
 
Race Driver Grid is an arcade racer and, as such, manufacturers have very little qualms about their cars getting smashed up whereas Gran Turismo (and Forza) are supposed to be closer reflections to how these cars really behave and no manufacturer wants to see their car, I dunno, go up in flames.
So many holes in this statement.
 
So many holes in this statement.

Hey, I don't make the rules. That's been pretty established heresay for as long as I can remember. All I'm saying, there's some reason why arcade racers, even with real models, have licence to have more damage than sim racers.
 
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