Which of your cars has the most switches?

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I was interested on seeing what cars people are using the most. By that I mean switches.
Please post more than one, by all means post five or six, and in order.

Here is mine:

Gran Turismo Red Bull X2011 Prototype: 78
Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR '08: 65
Citroen GT by Citroen: 28
BMW McLaren F1 GTR Race Car: 25
Gran Turismo Formula Gran Turismo: 20
Pagani Zonda R '09: 19
 
Corvette RM: 112
Enzo: 168
Redbull X2010: 221 (prev. owner racked up half of this)

EDIT: doog, that sounds like a fun car to drive...
 
On second GT account which is my main racing account now, Lotus Elise 44, 430 Scuderia 40, 09 spec v 32, 09 spec v GT-A 27, and 07 M3 23. Everything use under 20, but its a gang of them.
The 330i is leading in my standard garage with 17. I have 6 of those and they are constantly being used. :-D
 
Interesting, as changes often means a car you return to often. You may get more miles out of that LMP car but some cars you just jump into more often than not.

I guess most will be TwoJay's as people use them for seasonals every so often, Also a favourite 400pp, 500pp Seasonal buggy. I've a few cars that I activly use as I know it will do the business in a seasonal.

FGT/R8LMS and the 88CV have lots and lots of changes as I swap out of my own car and stuck my Bspec grid girls in to earn cash. I've a Corvette ZR01 RM (Estonian Flag Race colours) which I've shared between A and B spec driving. That has alot of changes.

But of cars I've used just for me.

Lotus Esprit (500pp)
TVR Griffith (Ive three of these with over 12 changes each - If I only used the same car it would be the most swapped car.
 
SLS AMG Stealth Model (DLC with Amazon pre-order), 95 switches.
My first FGT (white), 81 switches.
RE Amemiya AMEMIYA ASPARADRINK RX7 (JGTC) ’04, 77 switches.
 
My most used is a stock 2.2 turbo lotus elise, best 425-435pp car in the game for driving with the comforts, stick and no ABS!
It became the favourite all on its own from being just awesomer than everything else.
 
Ferrari F10: 255 switches
Formula Gran Turismo: 185 switches
Corvette ZR1 RM: 132 switches
Dale Jr. Impala '10: 119 switches
Skyline GT-R V-Spec II Nur '02: 113 switches
Zonda R: 90 switches
 
Ferrari F10: 255 switches
Formula Gran Turismo: 185 switches
Corvette ZR1 RM: 132 switches
Dale Jr. Impala '10: 119 switches
Skyline GT-R V-Spec II Nur '02: 113 switches
Zonda R: 90 switches

255? That sounds like either a lie or a mistyping to me, because as soon as you hit 250 it says "250 or more", which I know because my X2011 hit that several months ago and is probably up in quadruple digits by now.
 
In that case, here's mine:

Gran Turismo Red Bull X2011 Prototype: 78~39,248.4 miles
Dodge Viper SRT10 ACR '08: 66~501.4 miles
Citroen GT by Citroen: 28~1,092.1 miles
BMW McLaren F1 GTR Race Car: 28~2,823.9 miles BOUGHT USED
Gran Turismo Formula Gran Turismo: 21~629.1 miles
Pagani Zonda R '09: 20~713.0 miles
 
Mostly Bob:

Premium: 137 - Red Bull X2010 S. Vettel - 61,417.4 Miles
Standard: 78 - Formula Gran Turismo - 32,855.8 Miles

Mostly Me:

Premium: 70 - Honda NSX Type R '02 - 1,181.2 Miles
Standard: 39 - Honda Civic SiR-II (EG) '95 - 49,656.7 Miles
 
For some reason I thought this meant the amount of switches there in cars. "Which car has the most dials?" Don't mind me now...
 
128 - Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 '85 - This is my abuse/4WD seasonal car at 440 PP.
17 - Amuse S2000 GT1 '04 - the white one nicknamed "Minerva."
 
My R34 Drag beast tuned by a good friend, and my R33 which I use to have some fun on the TGTT. R34: about 60 R33: around 35
 
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