"We've said there's three important cars in the game to every player; the first car you ever owned, the car you drive right now, and the car you hope to own someday," says Turn 10 content director John Wendl, while weaving a Hazard Yellow HSV GTS through The Esses in Forza Motorsport 5's newly-added Mount Panorama circuit. "And that's different for everybody, obviously, so we've trying to find that right blend for the most people in the world, so that we're going to have those three cars in there for them."
It's an interesting philosophy and one that has clearly driven the curation of Forza Motorsport's vehicle line-up to date. It certainly peaked with the broad, eclectic, global, and car culture savvy Forza Motorsport 4, which covered everything from old-school British sportscars, cult American performance pick-ups, classic German super saloons, and everything in between.
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