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disolitude said:
ConnorJCP said:
disolitude said:
ConnorJCP said:
disolitude said:

Wow all those cars...and I still can't find some of the cars I'd like to see.

1991 -1995 Dodge Stealth TT??? Yhaa I know 3000GT  is there but really??? I owned one and would love to drive that. (Forza had it)

1994 - 1998 Ford Mustang??? Again...I had a 1995 GT Mustang...no such car here. I know that the car was shit(I drove it) but still, its a sports coupe.

While we are on topic of Mustangs...Saleen Mustang? 2005-2011 Shelby mustang(500 hp)? These are highest selling performance cars in America.

Hell where is the 2011 Mustang GT? Its apparently able to keep up with an M3 on a track... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOwSPccbzl4

The list of cars is really impressive but its kinda obvious that these guys probably aren't fans of American cars.

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

They are not bad at all, but that doesn't matter.

Shitload of people buys American sports cars and would probably love to play with them in the "official" racing game of this generation... And people ask why GT series isn't as popular in America...

I'm sure there would be lots of good american sports cars, but none of them are recognized/mainstream, so i wouldn't really know about them.

And remember, to be a sports car, it has to be able to go around a corner, which is what most american cars struggle at.

Im not going to do reaserach and post links for you in order to help you sound less ignorant, but I suggest you take a look at the new CTSV, ZR1 or the Mustang GT and see how much they cost and what European cars they match or beat in performance. Must suck to have to pay almost 2X as much for comparable cars...

You're right, the problem is though, that it took the US 30 years to finally broaden their vehicles' performance aspects.