Your real car in GT5

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I actually drive a 2007 Fiat Panda 100hp, that is not in the game. By january my new car will be delivered (2010 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Q.V.), but she's not in the game too :(
 
I actually drive a 2007 Fiat Panda 100hp, that is not in the game. By january my new car will be delivered (2010 Alfa Romeo Giulietta Q.V.), but she's not in the game too :(

Agreed, the 100hp panda needs to be there.

The gtp car list says the original panda is there (from gt4) but I've yet to see one pop up. Maybe they all rusted to bits !!
 
No Porsche, but the RUF RGT would the closest to mine... mine's just c.100 bhp and a crass bodykit less.

No Ford Mondeo, but no problem there, it's not really a car suited to track work.
 
My car the Veyron is in there.... Oh wait that was in my dreams. But my real car the Pug 206RC '03 is in there (standard). Well mine is called 206 GTI180, but it's exactly the same. Yay.
 
My cars aren't there either. I have got a Alfa Romeo 164 Q4 and a Alfa 75 2.0 TS (which PD could have put in instead of that **** piece of 147, which isn't even an Alfa but a Fiat. Only thing that comes from Alfa on this one are the badges and the twin spark cylinder head!!!)

I'm so angry, because the 75 is one of the best handling cars I've driven (compared to concurrent models) It is relatively light weight and has a perfect weight distribution of 50:50 thanks to the transaxle layout.
 
Only 20 so I'm not having much luck there! No polos, old skool 405 turbo diesels, v40s or puntos to be found on GT, probably a good thing.

Anyone else a bit miffed with no e30 m3? I mean it's the perfect beemer for christ sakes!
 
My GTR is there, although as a standard car (even managed to buy it in Sonic Silver). The B10 on the other hand is sadly lacking, as is the Lancer.

I'm quite disappointed at the fact that the GTR tends to understeer quite a lot. IRL it doesn't, in fact it handles far better than any other car I've so far had the pleasure of driving. It also feels somewhat sluggish compared to the real one, even though I've had the engine overhauled and chassis refreshened.

Graphically it's spot on I'd say. I compared the interior of the V-spec II Nür with my own one and it looks very good too.
 
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Well I have owned a MKIV R32 for almost two years, and was pleasantly surprised as I noticed that it was in the game. Then I was a little dissappointed to see that it is a standard car, but well what can you do.
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Don't want to sound fanboyish and I can imagine that the car isn't accurate, but have you refreshed the engine, oil and body in GT Auto?
 
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the SRT is in, and with the bright blue paint from the 70 Challenger, it looks convincingly like my R/T.
too bad the one in the game is an automatic though.

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My car is in there, 2003 Vibe (although mine isn't the GT version). Ironically, PD decided to include the car x2, as the Toyota Voltz is the Vibe (or was, since the car was replaced by the Matrix).

Alas, as they were in GT4 and since the Vibe is gone with the wind now, it is not premium.

My father's car, the Scion xA, also makes the game twice as the Scion version and the Toyota iST, but also is standard.

My mother's car, sadly, would never make any racing game because everyone hates a Pontiac Aztek.
 
My MkV GTI is in the game...havent bought one yet though...but drove it in GT5P and the performance and handling was 95% accurate...the sense of speed you experience in real life can obviously not be simulated in the game...maybe we get that feature in GT6 when it comes out in 2030:)
 
My car isn't there but my dad has a 09 z06 so minus the newer rims it's there. Good to see I can even add the option rear spoiler like my dads. But I gud donn RM'd it
 
Don't want to sound fanboyish and I can imagine that the car isn't accurate, but have you refreshed the engine, oil and body in GT Auto?

I have changed the oil, but I did not rebuild the engine or restrengthen the chassis. What I have read so far the Chassis rebuild thing is very buggy/glitchy as well. Some folks did one race with a brand new car without incidents and after that had the option to rebuild the chassis for lots of money. Referring to a new premium here.

So I decided to stay away from that.

I did however installed the strut brace in the chassis/body tuning menu. But the fully tuned R32 still tended to oversteer quite a lot. No poweoversteer but lilftoff oversteer and it was very twitchy under braking. Even after I adjusted the brake balance from 5/5 to 8/5.

Well I don´t know. I was amazed of the feel of other cars though, the 370z for example or the R5 turbo.

But this car stands out for me especially because I know first hand how it should behave.

Well maybe I will give the chassis rebuild thing a chance and see what happens. But I doubt that it will completely change the behaviour of the car.

I think its like with the graphics of the standard cars. Some have been simply copied from previous versions (the Veyron has the same bug as on the psp version. The spoiler retracts faster than the struts that hold it, so it looks like they penetrate the surface) with all the bugs and imperfections.

And some have been worked on to at least try to get them to gt5 levels.

I don´t know. I have driven (or rather had to drive hehe) a couple of other standard cars and they were fine.

Oh, btw its not the tires either as I installed sport medium tires.
 
My father used to own a '71 Mach 1, and the interior and sound is JUST like I remembered (before equipment). However, I never had a chance to drive that so I can't even tell you about that.
 
Sadly, My car is only standard.
Chrysler 300C '05 (Mine is an '06)

It's still going to be fun playing with some add-on's to the car and driving it around a track. Hope the game keeps the realism of it alive.
 
Did you buy your real color in the game? I did. Sebring Silver...even though that isn't my favorite color for the car...I had to stay as accurate to real life as possible.

Speaking of that start up sound, when you select the car. I've noticed with the S it is a little more trebly and race sounding than real life. Maybe if I open up my hood and stand outside while my wife starts it.
Of course! Silverstone Metallic, even though as you said its not my favorite. I'll probably buy another one soon to go all out with.

I noticed the sound of starting it up too because if I'm warming up my car and walk in my house, its a much deeper sound even with my stock exhaust. They can't have everything perfect I guess. I'm just happy they got it this good really.

There's a thread on the S2Ki forums that shows some peoples screenshots of the game and they are awesome. I haven't messed around with photomode but I can't seem to get mine that low.

In fact, here's the link.

http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=831597
 
Just sold my real 2002 WRX and now I am hunting the used dealership for my new car - a 2006 Mazdaspeed6. I have seen it in the used dealership once but didn't have the credits to buy it...
 
Of course! Silverstone Metallic, even though as you said its not my favorite. I'll probably buy another one soon to go all out with.

I noticed the sound of starting it up too because if I'm warming up my car and walk in my house, its a much deeper sound even with my stock exhaust. They can't have everything perfect I guess. I'm just happy they got it this good really.

There's a thread on the S2Ki forums that shows some peoples screenshots of the game and they are awesome. I haven't messed around with photomode but I can't seem to get mine that low.

In fact, here's the link.

http://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=831597

haha...yeah, a couple of those shots are mine. SN on there is "In The Year S2000"

For the start up noise...it's probably all engine, no exhaust sound.
 
I drive an '02 blazer so that's not going to happen.
But my mom has a Camaro, and the whole damn thing is perfect in the game. I have a tuned version, but I always keep a stock version in Cyber Gray metallic just because it's awesome.
 
I have a 1974 Corvette with a 383 that dynoed to 460 hp / 460 lb ft when it was built two years ago. The '74 chasis is almost identical to the 1969 model in the game. I'd say the in-game car feels pretty good, with perhaps a little more oversteer than the real thing. The cockpit is nicely modeled and is a good reporduction of the original (again, the '74 dash is almost identical to the '69). One major flaw is that the driver's viewpoint is way too far back, and the view over the hood is completely wrong.
 
i bought the 135i as soon as i gotta chance ! the only difference was the interior .. my interior is red ... and that i dont have the navi !

thanks gt for including this bad ass car !!

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I had a 2006 BMW M Coupe and the in game version is spot on, I bought it the same Interlagos blue as I had in real life, making me really miss that car!

Currently driving a C63 AMG but haven't bought it in the game yet, assuming it will be as accurate as the M Coupe was. Will be strange to drive my car home, then go into the game and drive it (at much higher speeds than my commute home though). My wife doesn't understand why I would want to play a racing game with my car after a 1 hour drive home from work!
 
Nope... Standard car, wrong year (04 GTO) and I can't even find the thing to buy. :(

I have an 04 IBM, anxious to see where I can unlock my car ... haven't seen it on any of the prize car lists so far. :nervous:
 
My Aston DB9 don't feel like anything it does in game.. Maybe it's coz the G25 ain't up to scratch for the game... But looking at the way the speedo revs up they have nailed the 0-60 time.
 
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