Pontiac Trans AM, Judge. CTS-V Coupe, 2012 Chrysler 300C. They could easily add Plymouth (Superbird), Oldsmobile (442) and Buick (GNX/GSX) in there, too. Eventually, in my opinion, for Gran Turismo to become the virtual catalog of influential and current cars, that those American manufacturers will need some attention.
I would love all of those as premiums, however i, personally, would love to get the ones i listed, because i used to play GT2 before the PS2 came out, and those were my favorite cars to use. that and an RX-7, can't remember which version, all i remember is that it came without any wing...
Oh yea, I know they exist in the game, but most of these muscle cars definitely deserve premium attention. They shouldn't be cars lost in the shuffle. Besides, the cockpits on these older cars are really interesting.👍
I think ALL of the muscle cars could use some premium attention... Imagine being able to not only sit inside of them and be able to see the working gauges, but to finally be able to change the rims on them.
Fair enough... kind of hopeful for a few premium Ford muscle myself. Falcons (NA & AUS), Stangs, Torino's, and etc
more clasic fords would be cool. we could use all kinds of Mustangs.... 65, 70 Boss 302, 80's Foxbody. Torino's would be great too. Maybe even a Ranchero.
Yea, you're onto something! I just hope there's a good balance of current and classic premiums. That's got to be the hardest part for the PD staff. But it can be done.
Yeah Like i said, more Mustangs. also more Camaro's, Add some FireBirds.... Definitely need some New Mustangs as well as classics. if you look, they have almost every generation Corvette in the game, right from the beginning years... so why not with the Mustangs? Also, how about some less popular Muscle Cars: El Camino, Ranchero, etc. And maybe even some classic trucks, GT could use more trucks... F-1, F-100, C10, just to name a few. and maybe get into some diesel motorsports, add some diesel cars and trucks: Jetta and Beetle TDI, Ford F-350, Ford F-650, Chevy 3500... you see where i'm going with this.