What cars should I stick with???

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Hey I have been playing GT5 for awhile now but I keep on restarting because I can never find the right cars for me and I end up with a garage full of cars I hate to drive or made stupid.

So my question is what are some cars that are nice to race and make you want to keep on racing without modding them to much???

(I also prefer N/A cars, and is there an non-turbo rotary)
 
Go to the tuner section and try some of those cars. That way you are trying the best the cars can be.

You could also write a bit about what parts of the game you enjoy the most.
 
Thank you I will try that (Did you mean the tuning section of this forum)

I mostly enjoy the cornering and getting a little swing at the end with the feeling
of the car doing something.
I also enjoy a close race
 
Why would you keep re starting, just use the cars you dont like to race and spend the money you make on cars you do like, sell the 'hated' ones if you like once you have used them.
In answer to your question I found the following cars most enjoyable to drive.

Vauxhall VX220 Turbo
Caterham Fireblade
Mazda RX 8
Ferrari 458 Italia
RM Corvette 09
Formula GT
Jaguar XJ13
Suzuki GSX

A few to get you started and I have no idea about the non turbo rotary engines.
 
I restart to try and get fresh beginning. It a mental thing for me and thanks for the car suggestions they will help out.
 
Do you have more than one PSN login? I have 3 games going at once. I have a warehouse for tickets etc. I have my main game save with all my cars etc. I have my other which is my re start save. I do the A Spec again and then eventually re start. This time I am driving every car on the tyres it came with and minimal tuning.

As for the cars to keep, pick a nice car, search for a tune in the GTPlanet Tuning section, then your away. You will also find a tuner that works for your style of driving.
 
N/A Rotary must be the RX-8 (you can buy an aftermarket Turbo but in Stock form it has no Turbo).

Apart from that following cars are sweet rides:
Toyota FT-86 Concept/- G-sport (both Toyota Concept Cars and they come in very nice colours)
Trial Celica (for me the best FF car apart from the FF-Racing-Cars)
Integra (every Integra is nice to drive stock or tuned)
M3/M3 CSL/M3 GTR --> enough said
NSX --> any model from any Year. Great Handling.
Elise --> Both Premium ones can be RM´d. And the Standard Motorsport Elise is awesome too
Tommykaira ZZ-S --> Japanese Elise :D
VX 220/Opel Speedster --> There is a non Turbo version and it´s great too
Nissan Silvia (S14/S15) --> I like those too plus the premium one can be RM´d.
GT300 Cars --> Superb Handling
GT500/JGTC/SuperGT --> More power then the GT300 and better Handling
DTM --> Compareable with the GT500 Cars
Escudo ---> Just for the insanity it gives you xD
Dodge SRT-4 --> Maxx tune it and have a 600+HP FF Car => best smoking-device in GT5
Amuse S2000 Street Car/-R1 --> My favourite S2k´s ingame. The other S2k´s are good too btw

There are more but this is a good first collection
 
I restart to try and get fresh beginning. It a mental thing for me and thanks for the car suggestions they will help out.

I understand your feeling on this. I have a 2nd account which I keep restarting, maybe consider this; that way you can have the main account with all the cars, and then try out fresh ideas on the 2nd account. For example now I've restarted my 2nd account for the 4th time, and just buying premium cars which I am keeping completely "stock", and driving them 100% without any aids and with the stock tyres too - It's like a whole new game. Feeling the individual characteristics of the cars MUCH more than ever before. It's also very hard work :-)

Ref cars, the RM corvette is nice, as is the F1 McLaren. If you want something less powerful, run a stock BMW M5 with no aids and hard sports tyres, it kicks out the rear end BUT is controllable (ie doesnt spin out or go all "fish taily" and flap about). Another great drive is the Gran Turismo Ford GT40 concept car. That is one car I could drive all day, and sounds awesome too.

Oh there are so many. Best just try and master each one with as few aids as poss, don't worry about lap times or winning races, just trying to control them is enough to start with; and should provide you with some fantastic "grin" moments.
 
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