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Wasn't a Model 3 added not too long ago?Tesla Model 3
Wasn't a Model 3 added not too long ago?Tesla Model 3
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At the opposite end of the scale, there's also waaaay too many one-car posts too.Please keep your posts to a reasonable length; think about things you'd really want, if someone was holding you at knifepoint for a quick answer.
Fair enough - in that case, I'd probably go with particularly expanding the Volvo lineup in GT7, if only because I have very fond memories riding in (and eventually driving) my dad's 850 saloon when my family had it.[Reminder of guidelines.]
Even though PD has stopped attending SEMA, I don't think there's anything preventing them from adding cars from the show. It could be like how they'd added cars that've appeared at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance that didn't necessarily win the GT Trophy, like that pre-war Alfa Romeo 8C. At any rate, I'd definitely be down for more tuned cars with interesting builds - especially the return of previous SEMA GT Award winners. Doubly so if they do something that we can't do within GT7's tuning, like changing the placement of the engine or even changing the drivetrain.Real shame if the SEMA Awards have well and truly stopped. I like this.
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Ford Capri RS2600 '71
NSU Prinz 1000 TT '67
Jaguar Mark 2 3.4 Litre '65
MG MGA Roadster '58
MG MGB Roadster '63
Triumph TR6 Roadster '70
Amazing how critical small British sports cars are to car culture in general - without them they'd be no Corvette or MX5 - and yet GT7 completely ignores them.
And yet... two more single-car posts...At the opposite end of the scale, there's also waaaay too many one-car posts too.
Put single cars somewhere else. Why not a Suggestions/Cars forum thread?And don't just post pictures, or make individual posts for individual cars - it's a wishlist thread.
I have fond memories driving the yellow headlighted Camaro late into the night!For my wishlist I have set my own additional ground rules going off of the idea of “If I could only add 3 cars to the game period, what would they be?”
An extra wrinkle includes that I have to pick one from the Americas, Asia and Europe. So without further ado, here we go.
-Chevrolet Camaro Z28 4th Gen
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Gran Turismo has never really had the largest selection of 80s/90s American cars, outside of maybe GT2. But one car that has been there from the start is the 4th generation Chevrolet Camaro, appearing in the series first entry, and probably one of the most iconic American cars in the series. GT7’s visual upgrade system opens the opportunity to potentially replicate the Camaro LM Race Car, or at the very least the Camaro Race Mod from the PS1 era.
-Mazda Eunos Cosmo
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One of the many Japanese cars left behind on the PS1, the 90s Cosmo is a Luxurious Rear-Wheel Drive Sports Coupe powered by either the 1.3L 13B or the 2.0L 20B rotary engines. This is a car I wish appeared in more titles, and I feel would be a fun addition to GT7’s roster.
-TVR Griffith 500
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The Griffith 500 is another one that soldiers on from PS1 times, and like the Camaro featured in every game up to GT6. With a mighty 5.0L V8, light weight, good looks and a bad attitude this would give the lonely TVR Tuscan some much needed company.
Here you are!!!Rome Cirquit
This weekend I will check the works for the completion of the circuit of Rome.![]()
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I will take photos in front of the Colosseum and look for a good spot to start the race!!!
To avoid misunderstandings I will visit Rome and i will have the opportunity to looking for the known points of the circuit.
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The Suzuki X90 would be a good fit perhaps.I think we need more Suzuki models, especially now that we have the two major variants of the Jimny. But all I can think of is the first-gen SX4 (as it was designed by Giorgetto Giugaro) and the classic Alto Works Suzuki Sport Limited. Other than that, I might say the GSXR/4 concept, but I'd say the much newer Suzuki VGT has a much prettier design while having an identical concept of "a Suzuki concept sportscar powered by a motorcycle engine."
Speaking of Japanese cars, now that we have the 2024 iteration of the R35, I still think it'd be splendid to see the first iteration of the R35 from the late 00s, alongside the GT-R50 by Italdesign. (Personally, of any road-going R35, I think that first one that debuted in 2007 is also the best-looking.)
I'd love to see the X90 in the game too. Thing looks like the Cappuccino's twin if it were from that one SpongeBob episode where only his arms are ripped.The Suzuki X90 would be a good fit perhaps.
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Agree. (Might be biased since this was my first car).Last of the Mk2 GTIs
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I agree. I really would like to have a decent racing circuit whenever we would get a new track. Lake Louise and Eiger Nordwand are nice additions to the game, but personally i don't play that much on those circuits. Rally i don't do very often and Eiger Nordwand, yeah it's a shame that they made the pits in the most fun part of the track.PD teasing Apricot Hill in the pre-launch "Find Your Line" trailers would suggest it was at least in the works at some point... but I don't recall seeing it in any datamined or leaked content/references since then.
I like the last two added tracks (Lake Louise and Eiger Nordwand) but they aren't really suitable for racing a wide range of vehicles, so hopefully the next tracks they add in GT7 (if there are any) are a bit more versatile.