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FireBringer said:
ConnorJCP said:

Thats probably because most American cars are really bad, and are just known for their power.

See, that's why you people are such idiots. You don't know anything about cars to say that. But I am not saying I want more crappy Mustangs, infact those can stay the hell out of the game. We already are getting a few and that is enough. Some Amaerica supercars aren't even in the game, not even their companies represented by one single model. These supercars are some of the best cars today, that destroy most Ferrari's, Lambo's, Lotus', Aston's and so forth. All cause you only know one spectrum of car engineering doesn't mean you should be ignorant. Yes, American cars are known for "power", but it's your fault for that, not ours. Perhaps pick up a issue of Car and Driver some day Mr. Oblivious and stop day dreaming with your uninformed hatred. Don't generalize please.

 

 

I've been in the automotive industry for years (performance mostly), and I can tell you that as far as production cars go, the only cars that can keep up with the Ferraris, Lambos, Lotus', Astons and so forth are pretty much all included in the game. The only other ones that aren't really are not production cars. Either that or they were built for purely straight line performance and wouldn't do well anywhere else. 

I'm not bashing american cars, I have 4 of them sitting outside. I'm just saying that most of our automakers put the most potent engine they can in a car with the worst suspension and power/weight ratios. Of course they can all easily be upgraded for potency, but they generally don't come that way from the factory.

 

 

Oh and the standard and premium list is a bit screwed. I noticed 12 cars on that list that are listed as standard when they are actually premium. I also noticed 6 cars listed as premium when they are actually standard.