What is the least powerful car in GT5?

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What is the least powerful car in GT5? Is it the citroen 2CV? The fiat 500? who has the weakest engine of all cars? and yes, weird question
 
The 11bhp Kart Jr., followed by the 2CV at 12bhp, then the Subaru 360 at 16bhp.

High mileage 2CV and Subaru 360s will both drop down to around 8HP without oil change or engine rebuilds. Interestingly enough cars under a certain HP can't have the power limiter used however you are still free to use ballast.:crazy:
 
High mileage 2CV and Subaru 360s will both drop down to around 8HP without oil change or engine rebuilds. Interestingly enough cars under a certain HP can't have the power limiter used however you are still free to use ballast.:crazy:

I was assuming the OP was referring to the BHP figure at time of purchase, not after prolonged use?

I honestly have never seen a car in the UCD with single figure BHP... but that's not to say it isn't possible, just that I've never seen it.

Would be a good challenge though... grind a car down as much as possible to reach the lowest possible BHP.
 
I was assuming the OP was referring to the BHP figure at time of purchase, not after prolonged use?

I honestly have never seen a car in the UCD with single figure BHP... but that's not to say it isn't possible, just that I've never seen it.

Would be a good challenge though... grind a car down as much as possible to reach the lowest possible BHP.
You can buy many cars including both the above cars with well over 300,000 km on them from the UCD. No need for prolonged use as they are already completely worn out with tar for oil.:D
 
You can buy many cars including both the above cars with well over 300,000 km on them from the UCD. No need for prolonged use as they are already completely worn out with tar for oil.:D

I know this, but I still have never seen a car in the UCD with single figure BHP. Maybe I haven't been so lucky.
 
I know this, but I still have never seen a car in the UCD with single figure BHP. Maybe I haven't been so lucky.
The UCD lists the power for a new car not the actual figure for a worn out car. You don't see the actual HP of the car until you buy it and open up the tuning menu for it in your garage. So the 2CV is always listed as having like 12hp and on a 0/0 or low mileage car will actually have like 14HP after an oil change. What does change in the UCD is the PP, higher mileage cars will have lower PP # shown as it reflects the cars real condition as opposed to its listed book #s.
 
I got the Subaru for a birthday ticket. Talk about lame. Should have made up a birth date for a good car I see.
 
Anyone up for a Daytona 100,000-lapper?

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Id rather watch the sun burn out.

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Just make your Bobs do repeating 24 hour races in a 2CV on RS tires until either the car won't run or the Bobs refuse to drive.anymore!:lol:

Oh and I'm guessing they would only complete 70-80 or so laps of the ring every 24 hours.:crazy::lol:
 
Would a 2CV with full ballast and no oil change or engine rebuild even move?

I remember buying an old 2CV that had only 199pp due to huge mileage. I figured to throw a ton of bricks in the trunk and see how low I could get the pp and I reached low 160's if I remember correctly.It was dreadfully slow as I took a few laps at Tsukuba. The tires still made squeals of protest around corners which was quite funny too!I wish I hadn't sold it(probably for scrap) as then I could be sure of the numbers I just gave.
 
Love it! Bob stops in the middle of the straight, gets out and just walks away shaking his head.

When your Bob gets out, the door won't open since the 2CV is standard, he will just glitch right through the door and kick the car. Instead of the bumper going loose, the car will smudge really badly (like all standard car damages).
 
Bob has to enter and exit the 2CV through the canvas roof because the doors are all rusted shut...:crazy:
 
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