After becoming THE sports car manufacturer with the 356 and 911, Porsche tried its hand at building a GT car in 1977, resulting in the 928. The more comfortable and luxurious Porsche became particularly popular in the US, resulting in most of the production being ordered with automatic transmissions. There was a manual available throughout, though, and the final GTS model had becomed quite a performer in its own right. The V8 had gradually evolved from the initial 4,5 liters to 5,4 in the GTS, with power going from 222/240 PS (US/elsewhere) to 350 PS. For a long time, the 928 was one of the unloved Porsches, shown most clearly by Jeremy Clarkson being able to buy one for 2500 £ in Top Gear’s cheap Porsche episode, but recently, later manual models have started to get appreciated more, with low-mileage GTS manual prices crawling over 100 000 € and this one 1995 Porsche 928 GTS | Monterey | RM Sotheby’s (rmsothebys.com) selling for over 400 000 $.
Yeah, it’s a bummer that some of ‘em never appeared in Horizon yet, like 2002 Camaro SS, BMW M6 E63, Audi Q7, Trans Am WS6, Solstice GXP, G8 GXP, Infiniti G35, Volvo XC90 R-Design, 2017 Lincoln Conitinental, etc… for example. They all fit Horizon so well that idk, maybe PGG didn’t give a crap about them road cars?
And the ones that formerly appeared in old Horizon titles like 2012 Camaro ZL1, 2012 Charger SRT8, 2012 Challenger SRT8, Chrysler 300 SRT8, ML 63, Touareg, Clio V6, Ghibli S, Kia Stinger, Lotus Evora, Lotus Elise, Z4 sDrive35is, etc. didn’t reappear in FH5 lately, as some of them continued to appear in the latest Motorsport title only, and some of them didn’t return there as well.
I reckon pgg wants them but Turn 10 wont allow. Notice how they are in motorsport 6 skip horizon 2 or 3, put them in motorsport 7 skip FH4 and FH5 and now they are back in Motorsport 8. It annoys me. Idk why.
Theres about 65 cars that some of them wont come to horizon