Monday, November 18, 2013

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 18)

In a galaxy far far away, just off our backyard, lies Leopaul's Blog; boldly pushing the boundaries of car culture because there's some CARS GT6 SHOULD PUT.



Cars like...

1) Toyota Harrier Hybrid Premium "Advanced Package" '13

The latest incarnation of the Toyota Harrier is no longer based on the Lexus RX, which in the past, the Harrier was sold globally as the Lexus RX. While there is now a Lexus RX in Japan, this latest Harrier is now based on the current-generation RAV4 and because it's based on a RAV4, two engines are available such as a 2.0L petrol engine and the 2.5L hybrid engine. The hybrid model is the top-of-the-line model because of its clever four-wheel drive that comes with two electric motors connected to the 2.5L engine sourced from the Toyota Camry. I just hope this crossover will show up on Gran Turismo 6 because I want to find out how does this hybrid crossover's E-Four works and see if this one's good on the dirt and snow courses. Sadly, being a hybrid crossover, that would be difficult...

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2) Honda Fit Hybrid S Package '13

The latest-generation Fit Hybrid changed the way compact hybrids are forever probably because of its 7-speed double clutch gearbox mated on its 1.5L engine connected to an electric motor and lithium-ion battery. Because of its clever powertrain, the new model recently won Japan Car of the Year. Since this car won the JCOTY, perhaps you should give the new Fit Hybrid the Gran Turismo 6 treatment so I can compare this to the Toyota Aqua.



3) Nissan Skyline 350GT Hybrid Type SP '14

In a bizarre move, the 13th generation Nissan Skyline uses the same hybrid powerplant from its bigger brothers, the Fuga and the Cima, and thing is though, the 3.5L engine connected to an electric motor and li-ion battery produces more power than the 3.7L V6 engine that the old V36 Skyline produced. It even has a 7-speed Intelligent Dual Clutch Control hybrid transmission that delivers maximum torque and a more sportier drive than the CVTs most hybrids commonly have. One thing I'm confused right now is why this new model is wearing Infiniti badges all over but calls it a Skyline. Take note, they don't call this the Nissan Skyline or an Infiniti. Just Skyline. But still, this is worth adding to the FUTURE category of cars in Gran Turismo 6 so I can compare this to the V36 sedan model offered in the game.



4) Ferrari 458 Speciale '13

This is the most powerful mid-engined V8 Ferrari ever made and it's more than just the spiritual successor to the 430 Scuderia. It maybe somewhat 60 less than the 2013 Shelby GT500, which is the king of V8 cars, but this hardcore version's no fool because it incorporates all of the technology Ferrari learned throughout motorsports as well as from the 458 Challenge racer. The folks from Autocar tested it to see how good this hardcore 458 does and what I think, this is the best 458 ever made. I just really wish this car deserved a spot on Gran Turismo 6 so do please, add this 458 if you can.



5) Subaru BRZ tS GT Package '13

It maybe not the BRZ we hoped for but the tS version of the BRZ sports coupe aims to be the best handling BRZ ever made judging by the fact that tS stands for Tuned by STi. The BRZ tS features added suspension upgrades, Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, Brembo brakes, large-diameter driveshaft, and an updated version of Vehicle Dynamics Control. However, what I want for the BRZ tS is the GT Package and while having the same handling upgrades to the regular tS model but you'll get black 18-inch wheels, rear dry-carbon rear spoiler, and Recaro seats wrapped in Alcantara. A carbon rear spoiler really packs some aerodynamic upgrades to this Subie coupe and even though it still packs the same engine, it's still the BRZ that will leave you a smile on your face and I hope GT6 should feature this version and see if I can compare this to the normal Subaru BRZ.



The results please? So when one of these cars showed up in future updates on GT6, you can't say I have a little bit to do with that.

Take that to Kaz Yamauchi!

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