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Peugeot RCZ Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | the silhouette reminds me of the R version, whose full name was RCZ-R. | |
Jaguar F-Type R Coupé Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | The silhouette reminds me of the SVR version. Another thing that does not let me sleep is that the street version has the steering wheel on the right and the speedometer measured in MPH. Which from the GT4 version (including also the GT3 version) the steering wheel changed its distribution: It is on the left side, and on the display, the speedometer is measured in km / h. Do you think it makes sense to have to change the layout of the dashboard to make it a racing version? Different outside with a manual with the steering wheel on the right, since things change there. For example, on some classic cars, especially those made in the UK, the gearbox was located on the left side. To make a racing version, you had to change things on the dashboard without affecting the position of the steering wheel (the gearbox was on the right side touching the door although the steering wheel was on the right side). | |
BMW M3 GT2 Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Although the aesthetics clearly say that it is an M3 GT2, there is something here that I do not understand. Within the game it is called M3 GT, instead of M3 GT2. Maybe it could be to not include this car within the group Gr.2 (GT2 in my style) that are those of the Japanese Super GT? | |
Aston Martin DBR9 Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Why does this car clearly say that it is a GT1, instead of a GT3? Performance? | |
Audi TT RS VLN Assetto Corsa (2014) | Here's something that doesn't fit me. The TT Cup is the third generation of the TT and is from 2015. Thing that the TT RS VLN is from the second generation and is from 2016, as the ventilation grille distinguishes it. The second-generation TT began production in 2007 and ended in 2014, and the third-generation, from 2014 onwards for now. And my question is the following. How the hell can there be a second-gen TT when it actually ran out of production in 2014? | |
Lotus T125 Cosworth Assetto Corsa (2014) | This car itself was from Formula 1? | |
BMW 1 M Coupé Assetto Corsa (2014) | How did you get the 1M nVIDIA scheme and on what platforms were they available? I looked in the Windows version and it was not even in the S3 version. | |
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Assetto Corsa (2014) | The taillights seem to be taken from the Ford GT40, since the design and contour is almost identical. | |
Toyota Supra Assetto Corsa (2014) | The style of the vinyl on the sides reminds me of Porsche's GT3 and GT3 RS. | |
Ferrari F40 Assetto Corsa (2014) | The S3 version of the F40 has 5 more colors: blue, yellow, black, white and silver. | |
Ford Escort Assetto Corsa (2014) | There are two paintings of the Lombard RAC Rally. | |
Toyota Celica GT4 Assetto Corsa (2014) | There is a painting of the 1992 Monte Carlo Rally that says Barcelona in French on the rear wings, since that car came directly from Barcelona to Monte Carlo. | |
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3 Assetto Corsa (2014) | One of the paintings on this car has the Gran Turismo sticker on the front windshield. | |
McLaren 12C GT3 Assetto Corsa (2014) | There is a schematic of the same car, but from the German tuner Gemballa. | |
Chevrolet Corvette Assetto Corsa (2014) | There is a special paint on this car when it was used as a safety car in the 2015 Indianapolis 500. | |
Ferrari P4/5 Competizione Assetto Corsa (2014) | Zeebeedee wrote That's right : the correct name should be SCG P4/5 Competizione because Ferrari refused to endorse any tie with the american team for the races. Although within the game I classify it as Scuderia Glickenhaus. | |
Audi Sport quattro S1 Assetto Corsa (2014) | This car has a bug that the photo taken from the cabin camera says it all. When this car reaches the 200 km / h barrier, the needle turns around when it reaches almost 300 km / h. | |
Lamborghini Countach Assetto Corsa (2014) | The S1 version of the Countach does not equip a spoiler. | |
Tatuus FA010 Assetto Corsa (2014) | Wasn't it made in Canada? Because the car itself was for the Italian Formula Abarth, but the bodybuilder Tatuus must be from Canada. So the car must be made in that country, instead of Italy. -- Last edit: 2020-11-21 17:24:11 | |
Nissan GT-R Driveclub (2014) | Inside the game it is called MY15 GTR. And my question is this: what does MY15 mean? | |
Toyota Celica GT4 Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | This version of the Rally Celica ST185 from the 1995 Safari Rally, as the spare wheel was resting on the rear window. It is the same as in the Gravel video game. Gravel's Toyota Celica link: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=111273 | |
Suzuki Kei Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | But it does look like the Ignis, since like the Kei the taillights are the same. The only thing that changes is the rear license plate distribution | |
Subaru Legacy B4 Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | What is the difference between the normal Legacy and the Legacy B4? | |
Rover Mini Cooper Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | What I do not know is if within the game it is classified as an MG, or as a MINI, since MG and Rover belonged to the same group. | |
Renault 5 Turbo Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | The sound of the engine within the game is the same sound as the one that equips the Suzuki Wagon only that they changed the limit RPM range to 8000. | |
Panoz Esperante GTR-1 Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | Powered by a Ford V8 engine. I would say that from the sound of the engine in the game it is the same as that of the GT40. | |
Mitsubishi Pajero Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | I have the feeling that this car, in real life, used a diesel engine. Which the Pajero Evolution uses a gasoline engine. | |
Mitsubishi i Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | What I don't know is if the prototype used a gasoline engine with a CVT gearbox. Thing that the production model is electric. | |
Mitsubishi Eclipse Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | Well, for someone who was born in 2006 this car seems to be incorporated into an update, since it is already 2006. | |
Mitsubishi Airtrek Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | It reminds me of the first generation Outlander. | |
Mercedes-Benz CLK-LM Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | NS3730 wrote It's a CLK LM, not CLK GTR And what is the difference knowing that within the game it is called CLK GTR? | |
Honda Insight Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | They said that in real life this car is a hybrid. What I don't understand is why they make it on gasoline, rather than hybrid in the game. | |
Chrysler Viper GTS-R Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | ShantJ wrote In Europe, the GTS was sold as a Chrysler. I had the game, and the Chrysler Viper GTS-R listed it as a Dodge. And that was the European version. | |
BMW 120d Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | The first diesel car in the Gran Turismo series. | |
Amuse CarbonR Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | The sound is not from a Skyline, it is taken from an RX-7. | |
Alfa Romeo Giulia Sprint Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | What is the difference between the Giulia Sprint GTA, the Giulia GTA and the GTA, even though it is the same model in terms of bodywork? | |
Hyundai Click Gran Turismo 4 (2004) | Ford78 wrote And Unlockable. This car only exists on Corean Version!! And not in the Asian version in general? because Korea does not stop belonging to Asia. | |
Citroën GT Gran Turismo 5: Prologue (2007) | The first official electric car of the saga, since the Nike One does not count even if it is electric because Nike manufactures shoes and the car was an occasion. Citroën, officially, is the first manufacturer in the series to release the first electric car. | |
Olsbergs MSE RX Super Car Lite DiRT Rally 2.0 (2019) | This car, seen from afar, appears to be a Concept Car from the front. For example, where the lights are usually, these stickers are not from the official Ford Fiesta by outline since they look quite similar. Another are the colors: the first is red, the one that occupies the entire body; the second, white, which occupies the vinyl on the front; and the third, beige, which is the vinyl where the headlights usually occupy. And that is why it reminds me a bit of a Concept Car even if it is a competition. | |
Porsche 911 SC RS DiRT Rally 2.0 (2019) | RealCarter wrote SC means Super Carrera SuperCarrera? Well I thought it was Supercharged. And it may even seem something exotic and rare, since normally Porsche usually equips a turbo in its versions whose name is that. | |
Olsbergs MSE RX Super Car Lite DiRT Rally 2.0 (2019) | Solarriors wrote You might want to delete your duplicated comment (and so would I) Oops! I did not notice! XD. | |
Porsche 911 GT2 Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed (2000) | Attacker1997 wrote The difference is that the GT2 has more power. And not to mention that it has wider fenders and a smaller spoiler than the Carrera RS Clubsport Yeah true. Since the GT2 version itches more than the GT3. But the price also counts, because you can also tell the difference. | |
Porsche 911 SC RS DiRT Rally 2.0 (2019) | What does SC mean? It would be different if it were CS, because CS stands for ClubSport. | |
Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 DiRT 3 (2011) | A Dakar Rally car in the snow looks like something unique. And more, in a Rally game. I do not know if there was any edition of the Dakar Rally (both when it was held in Africa and in South America and not counting in the Middle East) that encountered a snowfall so large that the snow set in the desert. | |
Toyota Tacoma Pikes Peak DiRT 3 (2011) | This car is a bit weird when driving it because the handbrake on the right side ... And the gearbox on the left even being a single-seater, when single-seaters (regardless of where the seat is: right side, left side or centered) should ALWAYS have the gearbox on the right side. | |
Ford Focus ST T16 DiRT 3 (2011) | Just a moment. The version of Rally that participated between 2007 and 2010, which was it, the ST or the RS? Because the RS in a rally test says it all. On the other hand, the ST version, as it is to put it in a way, half the power of the RS, as if it were for Seniors. | |
Toyota Stadium Truck Colin McRae: DiRT 2 (2009) | Was it officially made in Japan? because the aesthetic seems to me to say that it is made in the USA. | |
Ford F-150 Trophy Truck Colin McRae: DiRT 2 (2009) | I don't know which version of the F-150 it is even before 2011, since the 2011 version, coinciding with the launch of the SVT Raptor, Ford Racing made its Trophy Truck version. Will it be an FX4, an XLT? | |
Subaru Impreza 555 Group A DiRT Rally (2015) | There is a curiosity that caught my attention. One of the paintings on this car turns out to be from the DiRT 3. | |
Toyota Supra Gran Turismo Sport (2017) | Together with the Fairlady Z [Z33], this Supra uses a 6-speed gearbox ... Still having the speedometer, even if it was analog, limited to 180 km / h, when those who dominated the most were those who They had 5-speed gearboxes like the Mitsubishi Evo, The Subaru Impreza, the Honda NSX, the Toyota AE86, among others. |
