I'm glad we can get more classic cars in GT4. GT2 had Mercedes-Benz, but with the models no older than 1999, it's nice to see this new lineup. Some of you may kind of know that I've been a bit of a Mercedes-Benz fan as of late. But take a look at that gullwinged sweetheart. That gullwing in the picture is a lovely lady. Draped in silver and can still stun people with her gorgeous looks. And her gullwing doors? She's perhaps an angel that demands you to take care of and protect. If she doesn't like how you treat her, she may find another iron-clad, handsome prince to live her life with while being married to the roads she travels. That gullwinged Mercedes. She's a beautiful lady, yes?
The Fiat 500R makes a nice return to GT4 as well. Big things come in small packages. Well, if you mean it's engine, let me tell you. It will lose easily to a muscle car or perhaps a European exotic. In terms of horsepower, it has about 22hp. In GT2, you started out with 10,000 Cr. So with your little money, you get... a little car (unless the Subaru 360 tickles your fancy). But believe it or not, I'm actually glad to see the Fiat 500R in GT4. And what did I tell you? Perhaps PD had surprises for all of us. And guess what again? Last time I checked it, the only months left until GT4's release is October, then November. No off-topic talk on release dates, alright? There's already a thread for that. Go there.
By the way, the BMW Isetta is a cute car from way back.