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SWORDF1SH said:
Chris Hu said:

If you really want to believe that vague statement from that article you are more gullible then most people.  I'm not buying it and neither did most of the people that bothered to leave a comment in that article.  Like said before GT is known to under deliver on their features.  GT3 was supposed to have weather already that never happened.  GT4 was supposed to have online already that didn't happen.  GT6 was supposed to get a audio patch and a new track every month that didn't happen either plus the rest of the GT Vision cars will never show up either.

I didn't say that I believed, just pointing out your lie. But if Kaz Yamauchi says there's going to be 4-5 hundred cars it could fall half short, it'll pretty much kills your glorified demo narrative. Maybe you should stop trying to push it.

But I'll say it again, Kaz said there "will"  be 4-5 hundred cars and even though the quote was there in your reply, you claimed that it said "could". Not much to defend really. You misread or lied because that quote puts Gran Turismo in a good light. Especially when in the same quote said that those 4-5 hundred cars will feature no standard models. 

I don't know how it might having 4-5 hundred cars eventually puts GT Sport in good light, GT6 had over 500 premium cars and they where able to add over 150 new premium cars.  The gap between GT6 and GT Sports is going to be greater then the gap between GT5 and GT6 and the game will launch with only 140 cars.  Forza Motorsports 5 got slammed hard for only launching with 200 cars but that game took less then two years to develop.  GT Sport will take more then three years to develop and will only launch with 140 cars.