Mosler MT900R
1970 Plymouth Superbird
Mercedes Benz 560 AMG
BMW 850
Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
Maserati MC12
And, don't laugh, a Mk3 Ford Capri.



you dont have to pay for the veyron,mclaren f1 etc....DarrenR21373 wrote:Bugatti Veyron (without having to pay extra to download)



How do you unlock these new cars? I completed the game 96% and dominated all race days and beat ryo a long time ago, but after installing the patch, the previous bonus cars (honda nsx, audi rs4 etc.) disappeared and only the seat is added to the car lot, where and how do you unlock the new cars?!hardvibes00 wrote:you dont have to pay for the veyron,mclaren f1 etc....DarrenR21373 wrote:Bugatti Veyron (without having to pay extra to download)
you have to unlock them during the game (yeah even if they're free....it sucks)

TheStig wrote:Yeah and RS4 is really a streetracer...
And who says it will be about streetracing?
The funny thing I don't get is.. why buy a crappy low-budget car and spend twice, if not three times as much on upgrading the shiznit out of it and shortening its lifespan considerably - overclocking anything to run at speeds they are not meant to run at, increases 'friction' and wears them down much faster than normal - when you can buy a car that has the same performance stock (and is thus MEANT to run like that), looks nicer and costs the same as the crappy tuner? I don't know.. I just never understood it..ruffkid101 wrote:lol the term street racing is representing the fact of buying a low classed car in performance and tuning it to maximise performance etc.
O.K. leave out the Model T Ford, all skoda's, and Lada's. Happy now.TheStig wrote:That's a good Idea, every car ever made, even the most useless and horrible looking things on earth, that will only cost like 10 DVD's just to get all the cars cause there are alot of diffirent cars build since the start of carmaking.
It's a racing game, not a car encyclopedia

I'm not so sure - a Fabia VRS or Octavia VRS could be funAtominist wrote:O.K. leave out the Model T Ford, all skoda's, and Lada's. Happy now.




ruffkid101 wrote: am a tuner man and i think no one would buy a lambo LP640 or a Zonda F and put it in a street race (they should take them out of the game)
Yeah, one of my favourite carsronin_escada wrote:where oh where did the Gallardo go??


Maybe it's because some people love tuners and don't want to see the exotics hogging the spotlight? Because it's been all about the concepts and exotics until U1 showed up.Summ wrote:The funny thing I don't get is.. why buy a crappy low-budget car and spend twice, if not three times as much on upgrading the shiznit out of it and shortening its lifespan considerably - overclocking anything to run at speeds they are not meant to run at, increases 'friction' and wears them down much faster than normal - when you can buy a car that has the same performance stock (and is thus MEANT to run like that), looks nicer and costs the same as the crappy tuner? I don't know.. I just never understood it..ruffkid101 wrote:lol the term street racing is representing the fact of buying a low classed car in performance and tuning it to maximise performance etc.



Would love some closed circuit racing on official tracks as well, but to do that, they would have to buy licenses and do everything realistic and neat. If NFS has taught me anything, it's that EA won't go through that trouble.. sad as it may be..Koenigsegg_Rox wrote:You know what, considering that there are now arguments starting about which cars should be in/out, why don't they scrap NFS altogether considering they're running out of ideas?
If there was another NFS, find someone who has a Lambo Reventon, which will whip the @$$es of any tuners. Or better yet, chuck some sportsbikes in there to mix things up a bit and STILL whip the @$$es of all the tuners. My point is, anything bikes or exotics can beat a fully-tuned tuner, although I have to say the dudes in UAE who did the Patrol to go faster than a Murcielago are pretty crazy. Then again, these are dudes who go up on two wheels for a living...
Anyway, why don't they go back to the NFS I&2 roots and bring along heaps of supercars (and bring back the Fezzas!!) and more prominent real-world circuits. So far the only game that I've been able to go around Laguna Seca in is the Gran Turismo Series. Same with the Nurburgring (apart from Forza), same with Fuji, same with Tsukuba (which might I add is a pretty good drift track), Suzuka, and the Salt Circuit. If they wanted to be more like GT, follow in its footsteps.