Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Cars GT6 Should Put (Volume 19)

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) Hyundai Genesis G380 Prestige '13

Hyundai launched the second-generation Genesis luxury premium saloon in South Korea earlier and it was promised to be a world-class competitor against Europe's best, judging by the fact that is available exclusively to select left-hand drive markets, mainly the USA, the Middle East, or China. The top-of-the-line model is powered by a 3.8L V6 GDi engine produces 315PS of power, 40.5kg-m of torque, and fuel economy of 9.0km/L. This car was honed to the Nurburgring for calibration and this is the first time a Korean car company has ever done this judging by the fact that Hyundai has their own Nurburgring faclity. Let's hope PD should feature the new Genesis on GT6, no matter what it takes.



2) Nissan GT-R NISMO '14

Dubbed the ultimate GT-R, the GT-R NISMO is powered by the 3.8 VR38DETT engine, which is now uprooted to 591HP of power and 652Nm of torque. It even packs a host of aerodynamic updates inspired by the GT3 racer. It set a Nurburgring lap time of 7:08.679, making this the ultimate Nissan ever made. We want to be the first to try out the ultimate GT-R on Gran Turismo 6, since the fact that Nissan and Gran Turismo are heavily involved in the GT-R since 2007.



3) Nissan Juke 16GT Four '10

The turbocharged version of the Nissan Juke is armed with the high-performance MR16DDT (1.6L Direct Injection Petrol Engine) DIG Turbo engine and the optional All-Mode 4X4-i system.. The CVT gearbox is a downside but I just wanna see how does this turbocharged Juke work when GT6 featured this ROCK 'N SMALL crossover that is a bit of a head turner since its debut.

Nissan JUKE 16GT FOUR

4) Nissan Teana XV '14

The 2013 Tokyo Motor Show sees the arrival of the new Nissan Teana, which will be on sale in Japan this February, and for the third-generation model, the new model focused on balancing the luxury of a premium sedan with the fuel economy of a city car because now, the new Teana only offers the 2.5L 4-cylinder engine mated with Nissan's next-generation XTRONIC CVT which makes it...a bit...well, if GT6 featured the new Teana, we'll be the judge. Don't care because Gran Turismo features a few cars with CVT gearboxes like the Fit, the Prius, and the Insight.



5) Nissan Elgrand Highway Star Premium '10

Would that be necessary for Gran Turismo to have another minivan? If so, how about the king of minivan? The Nissan Elgrand. With the E52 model, the Elgrand is by no means the most luxurious Elgrand ever made, despite it's now a front-wheel drive model and shares its underpinnings from the Murano and the Teana.  It maybe more of a bulk and more of a slug because of its CVT gearbox but the engine that powers it is a 3.5L V6 VQ engine generating about 280PS of power. Sounds reasonable but is the king of minivan worthy to be...well, forget about that question. I want GT6 to feature the king of minivan and if some of the minivans make it, there should be a challenge to decide which minivan rules.





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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