Duplicate Vehicles Option/Filter

If I win a car via wheelspin, I immediately check inventory to see if it was a duplicate. Easier than scanning entire inventory periodically. But yes, a filter for duplicate cars would be amazing. A feature where it would be impossible to win a duplicate car via wheelspin would be even more amazing.

Doesn’t work if you are playing online unless you leave every single end of championship. FH3 has that feature that everytime you do a wheelspin, if the car you get is already in the garage, it simply asks you if you prefer CR instead, click yes and done. Zero time loss for the player

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I do a mixture of what has been described on this thread, at least most of or all of them… but, in addition, what I do… while it’s time-consuming, once done, it’s very nice and helpful… and makes things quick… once finished…

I paint every car…

Different colors for different things, but to start, just one pain job, to set my tuned cars apart… then, duplicates, then my best cars (set apart from the favorites which is nice, as I can use “favorites” differently if I choose to)…

This is the general idea of what I’ve been doing… it’s so nice just being able to look at any given car and know exactly how good, what it is, and what to use it for… yet, as I said, it’s time-consuming, and can be tedious, if you just got a whole lot of new cars… but, the advantage, is I can look through my cars very quickly…

And with certain issues in FH4, like the no “duplicates” option… (c’mon Forza, how could you not foresee how this is a necessity?) yet, it doesn’t matter at the lack of foresight by Forza, I go straight to them now… quickly and efficiently…

I guess I should add, I don’t really go too crazy, as it’s easier if you have fewer different paint jobs… which allows them to “stand out” better… I do the main body, rims and tint the windows, which, doesn’t really take all that long… per car… quite a bit longer if you multiply by 500… but, you get the picture…

I started by sorting the cars by value, and did the most expensive first… and worked backwards from there… as, when it comes down to it, we all want to know when we get a new good, and expensive car… more than the cheaper ones…