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COPYRIGHT INFORMATION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This document is protected by US Copyright Law, and the Berne Copyright Convention of 1976. It is for private and personal use only -- it cannot be reprinted in part or in whole, or reproduced in any way or in any form (written or otherwise). It is a free document that cannot be used in any sort of commercial transaction, including selling it or giving it away as a gift. This FAQ cannot be referenced, altered, or used by anybody (including webmasters, publishers, and magazine staff) without my express written permission. This FAQ was created and is owned by me, Sam Dornan ([email protected]). All copyrights and trademarks are acknowledged and respected that are not specifically mentioned herein. This FAQ can be found at: GameFAQS (www.gamefaqs.com) (The current version can always be found here.) 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INTRODUCTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- While playing Gran Turismo 3 A-spec, I noticed that the game had an amazing amount of information on each individual car. Thereafter, I noticed that no FAQs or walkthroughs covered it. So I took matters into my own hands and made the Car Information Database that you see here. The descriptions of each company and car are taken directly from the game, and the cars are sorted as they are in-game. As of now this guide doesn't have any of my own notes or strategies for each car. Could that be in the future? Possibly. I may even include some charts comparing the cars. As of now, enjoy what information I have included. So far. Feel free to send in any information that I don't have to my e-mail address ([email protected]), but before you do, make sure that it is 100% correct. If you send me information I don't yet have, I'll credit you in the credits section. If you decide to contribute something, please tell me what car it is by using the numbered system in my guide. For example, if you wanted to provide information on the Jaguar XJ220 Road Car, you'd say 22-2. 22 being the company, Jaguar, and 2 being the car, XJ220 Road Car. The numbers of each car are listed to the left of their names. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. VERSION HISTORY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 2.0 - 7/28/2001 * Wow, version 2.0 already? * Two Jaguars done. * Alfa Romeo section is done. * Put in the stats for the Aston Martin DB7 Vantage. Version 1.9 - 7/25/01 : * Shelby section is complete. * Lancia section is finished. * Citroën section is done. * Added a couple of specs in the Subaru section. Version 1.8 - 7/21/01 : * Pretty big update. * From now on I'm not going to mark every single thing someone contributes in the update section. It was kind of dumb to give recognition to people in the version history when that's the job of the credits. * Suzuki section is complete. * Added some Acura stats. * Put in the stats for the Audi TT 1.8T quattro. * Fixed lots of the model years. Version 1.7 - 7/18/01 : * Most arcade mode cars have been marked, unlocked and locked. If anyone knows what the following cars are please tell me: Roadster, Delsol sir. * I know I'm missing one A-Class arcade mode car. If anyone knows which one it is please tell me. * Added specs for a few Toyota cars. Version 1.65 - 7/18/01 : * Filled in the model number for the Tommy kaira ZZ-S thanks to MikePWV ([email protected]) * Thanks to David Sanchez ([email protected]) for letting me know the model years of the Lexus IS and the Subaru 22B STi Version. * Rally arcade cars are now marked. * I promise I'll have some more car entries done by today. Version 1.6 - 7/18/01 : * Corrected a few mistakes of the cars' names and years. * Most, if not all, of the initial arcade mode road cars have been determined. Next up is the rally cars and the ones you unlock. Version 1.5 - 7/16/01 : * Added stats for the Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R. * Put in all the stats for the 1993 Mazda MX-5 Miata. * Mini Cooper 1.3i stats are in. Entire Mini section is finished. * Added a literal progress bar at the top of the database. * Changed the Subaru WRX to 2002 and the Subaru 228 to 22B thanks to Jet Acevedo ([email protected]). Version 1.4 - 7/15/01 : * 100% done with the company descriptions. Time to works on the cars now! Version 1.3 - 7/15/01 : * A bunch more company descriptions are now in the database. * I now know that the Acura RSX Type-S is a 2001 model thanks to Jason Evans ([email protected]). Version 1.2 - 7/15/01 : * Changed the format and line sizing yet again to make it easier to read. This should be the final format. * BMW section is finished. * Volkswagen section is complete. * A few more company descriptions are now in. * Discovered the Camaro Race Car is a 1997 model thanks to Paradox ([email protected]). * Added a progress bar to keep up with how much of the database is finshed. Version 1.1 - 7/14/01 : * Format was really messed up when file was changed to txt format. That is now fixed. * All cars now have the amount of credits listed needed to purchase said car. * Added another car that was left out in the first version. * Quick car list is now pretty much complete in terms of cars being included. Not done distinguishing the rally cars and the race cars. Arcade mode cars have not been attempted to be determined yet. * Good number of company descriptions now in database. Chrysler and Dodge section pretty much finished. Version 1.0 - 07/13/01 : * The first version. * Basic layout completed and a little bit of car information entered in. Pretty bare altogether. * Check the PT Cruiser entry to see how a car entry will each look when it's finished. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. QUICK CAR LIST ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The quick car list is a merged list from the Gran Turismo 3 A-spec strategy guide over at IGN Guides (guides.ign.com) and the Gran Turismo FAQ by HondaKid86 over in the forums at GranTurismo.Com (www.granturismo.com). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +---+ |KEY| +---+ Race : The car is a race car. Rally : The car is a rally car. Arcade : The car is selectable in arcade mode. ???? : I don't have the year the car is based on yet. If you know, share the wealth. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ACURA -- Integra Type R (1996) 3.2 CL Type S (2000/Arcade) NSX (1993) NSX (1997/Arcade) RSX Type-S (2001) -- ALFA ROMEO -- 156 2.5 V6 24V (1999/Arcade) -- ASTON MARTIN -- DB7 Vantage Coupe (2000) Vanquish (2000) V8 Vantage (1997) -- AUDI -- S4 (1999/Arcade) TT 1.8 T quattro (2000/Arcade) -- BMW -- 328 ci (1999/Arcade) -- CHEVROLET -- Camaro Z28 (1997) Camaro SS (2000/Arcade) Corvette Grand Sport (1996) Corvette Z06 (2000/Arcade) Corvette C5R (2000/Race/Arcade) Camaro Race Car (1997/Race) -- CHRYSLER -- PT Cruiser (2000/Arcade) -- CITRËON -- Xsara Rally Car (1999/Rally/Arcade -- DAIHATSU -- Mira TR XX Avanzato R (1997) Storia X4 (1998/Arcade) -- DODGE -- Viper GTS (1998) Viper GTS R Concept (2000) Viper GTS R Team Oreca (2000/Race/Arcade) -- FANTASY CARS (F1) -- F090/S (1990/Race) F686/M (1986/Race) F094/H (1994/Race) F094/S (1994/Race) F688/S (1988/Race) F687/S (1987/Race) -- FIAT -- Coupe Turbo Plus (2000/Arcade) -- FORD -- Mustang SVT Cobra R (2000/Arcade) Escort Rally Car (1998/Rally/Arcade) Focus Rally Car (1998/Rally/Arcade) GT40 Race Car (1969/Race) GT40 (1966) -- GILLET -- Vertigo Race Car (1997/Race) -- HONDA -- CR-X del Sol SiR (1995/Arcade) Civic SiR-II (1993/Arcade) Civic Type R (1998/Arcade) Integra Type R (1998/Arcade) Accord Euro R (2000/Arcade) S2000 (1999) S2000 type-v (2000/Arcade) NSX Type S Zero (1997/Arcade) NSX Type R (1992) Castrol Mugen NSX (2000/Race/Arcade) Mugen S2000 (2000) Spoon Sports S2000 (2000) Spoon Sports S2000 Race Car (2000/Race/Arcade) Spoon Sports Civic Type R (1999) S2000 LM Race Car (2000/Race) Arta NSX (2000/Race/Arcade) Raybrig NSX (2000/Race/Arcade) -- JAGUAR -- XKR Coupe (1999/Arcade) XJ220 Road Car (1992) XJ220 Race Car (1992/Race/Arcade) -- LANCIA -- Delta HF integrale Rally Car (1992/Rally) -- LISTER -- Storm V12 Race Car (1999/Race/Arcade) -- LOTUS -- Elise 190 (1998/Arcade) Esprit V8 SE (1998) Esprit Sport 350 (2000/Arcade) Motor Sport Elise (1999/Arcade) -- MAZDA -- Demio GL-X (1999) Miata MX-5 (1989) Miata MX-5 (1993/Arcade) Miata MX-5 1.8RS (1998) Miata MX-5 LS (2000/Arcade) Savanna RX 7 Infini III (1990) RX-7 LM Race Car (????/Race) RX-7 Type RS (1998/Arcade) RX-7 Type RZ (2000/Arcade) RX-8 (2001/Arcade) 787B (1991/Race) -- MERCEDES-BENZ -- SLK 230 Kompressor (1999/Arcade) CLK 55 (2000/Arcade) CL 600 (2000) CLK Touring Car (2000/Race/Arcade) -- MINI -- Cooper 1.3i (1999/Arcade) -- MITSUBISHI -- FTO GP Version R (1997/Arcade) Lancer Evolution VII RS (2001) Lancer Evolution VI RS (1999) Lancer Evolution IV GSR (1996) Lancer Evolution VII GSR (2001/Arcade) Lancer Evolution V GSR (1998) Lancer Evolution VI GSR (1999/Arcade) Lancer Evolution VI GSR Tommi Makinen Edition (2000) Lancer Evolution VI GSR Tommi Makinen Edition Stripe (2000) 3000GT VR-4 Turbo (1995) 3000GT VR-4 (1999/Arcade) Lancer Evolution VI Rally Car (1999/Rally/Arcade Lancer Evolution VII Rally Car Prototype (2001/Rally/Arcade Mine's Lancer Evolution VI (2000) FTO LM Race Car (1996/Race) -- NISSAN -- 240SX Fastback Type X (1996/Arcade) 240SX K's Aero (1996) 300ZX Twin Turbo 2by2 (1998) 300ZX Twin Turbo 2seater (1998) Calsonic Skyline JGTC (2000/Arcade) C-West Razo Silvia JGTC (2001) Locite Zexel GT-R JGTC (2000/Arcade) Mine's Skyline GT-R N1 V-spec R34 (2000) Nismo 400R (1996) Nismo GT-R LM Road Car (2000) Nismo Skyline GT-R S-tune R32 (2000/Arcade) Nismo Skyline GT-R R-tune (2000) Pennzoil Nismo GT-R (1999/Arcade) R390 GT1 LM Race Car (1998/Race/Arcade) R390 GT1 Road Car (1998) Silvia K's 1800cc (1988) Silvia K's 2000cc (1991/Arcade) Silvia Spec-R Aero (2000/Arcade) Silvia Varietta (2000) Skyline GT-R V-spec R33 (1997) Skyline GT-R V-spec II R33 (1997/Arcade) Skyline GT-R V-spec R34 (1999) Skyline GT-R V-spec II R34 (1994) Skyline GT-R V-spec II R32 (1994/Arcade) Skyline GT-R V-spec II R34 (2000/Arcade) Skyline GTS-t Type M R32 (1991) Z Concept (2001) -- OPEL -- Speedster (2000/Arcade) Calibra Touring Car (1995/Race) Astra Touring Car (2000/Race/Arcade) -- PAGANI -- Zonda C12 (2000/Arcade) Zonda S (2000) Zonda Race Car (????/Race) -- PANOZ -- Esperante GTR-1 (1998/Race) -- PEUGEOT -- 206 S16 (1999/Arcade) 206 Rally Car (1999/Rally/Arcade -- RENAULT -- Clio Sport V6 24V (2000/Arcade) Clio Sport Race Car (2000/Race) -- RUF -- 3400 S (2000/Arcade) RGT (2000) CTR2 (1996) -- SHELBY -- Cobra (1967) -- SUBARU -- Legacy B4 RSK (1998) Impreza Sedan WRX STi Version VI (1999) Impreza Wagon WRX STi Version (2002) Impreza Wagon WRX STi Version VI (1999) Legacy Touring Wagon GT-B (1996) Impreza Sports Wagon WRX STi (2002) Legacy Blitzen B4 (2000/Arcade) Impreza Sedan WRX STi (2000/Arcade) Impreza 22B STi Version (1999) Impreza Rally Car (1999/Rally/Arcade) Impreza Rally Car Prototype (2001/Rally/Arcade) Impreza LM Race Car (????/Race) -- SUZUKI -- Alto Works Suzuki Sports Limited (1997/Arcade) Escudo Pikes Peak Edition (1998/Rally) -- TICKFORD -- Falcon XR8 Race Car (2000/Race) -- TOMMY KAIRA -- ZZ-S (1999) ZZ II (2000) -- TOYOTA -- Chaser TOMS X540 (2000) Vitz Euro Edition (2000) Sprinter Trueno GT APEX (1985) Vitz RS 1.5 (2000/Arcade) Celica SS-II (2000) MR-S S Edition (2000/Arcade) Lexus IS (2001) Celica SS-II (1999/Arcade) MR2 G-Limited (1998) Altezza RS200 (1998/Arcade) MR2 GT-S (1998/Arcade) Celica GT-FOUR (1995/Arcade) Supra SZ-R (1997) Supra RZ (1997/Arcade) Corolla Rally Car (1999/Rally/Arcade Castrol Tom's Supra (2000/Race/Arcade) Celica Rally Car (1995/Rally) GT-One Race Car (1999/Race) Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX S.S. version (1985) DENSO Sard Supra (2000/Arcade) Celica TRD Sports M (2000) Super Autobacs APEX MR-S (2000/Arcade) GT-One Road Car (1999) Altezza LM Race Car (1998/Race) -- TVR -- Griffith 500 (1998) Tuscan Speed Six (2000/Arcade) Speed 12 (2000) -- VOLKSWAGEN -- New Beetle 2.0 (2000/Arcade) New Beetle RSi (2000) Lupo Cup Car (2000/Race) New Beetle Cup Car (2000/Race) +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | *NOTICE* | | Please remember that these are stock specs and if you tuned up your car | | you could reach well above the specs listed. | +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. ACURA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acura was created in 1986 as Honda's luxury division in North America. It sells vehicles ranging from the sporty Integra to the prestigious LR and the stylish NSX. 7-1. Integra Type R (1996) Credits : 27,480 7-2. 3.2 CL Type S (2000/Arcade) Honda's Acura division takes on the world's sport-luxury coupes with the 3.2 CL Type S. It combines luxury with technological sophistication with serious power, and, if it's a little softer than an Integra Type R, it has no lack of preformance ability. Credits : 34,230 Colors : San Marino Red, Sundance Gold, Nighthawk Black, Satin Silver, Taffeta White Max Power : 260HP/6100rpm Max Torque : 232.17ft.lb/3500-5500rpm Displacement : 3210cc Weight : 1574 kg Height : 1410 mm Length : 4877 mm Width : 1793 mm Wheelbase : 2715 mm Track(Front) : 1552 mm Track(Rear) : 1549 mm Drivetrain : FF Engine Type : V6 SOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 6.053 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.498 7-3. NSX (1993) The NSX made its debut in September 1990 as a pure sports car built with all of Honda's technical expertise, and is sold under the Acura nameplate in the US. Honda started the Acura brand in the United States in 1986 in order to distinguish new luxury models from its more traditional North American offerings. Other Japanese manufacturers later followed Honda's lead and established their own luxury marques. Credits : 94,790 Colors : Formula Red, Berlina Black, Kaiser Silver Metallic, Grand Prix White, Spa Yellow Pearl, Monte Carlo Blue Pearl Max Power : 289HP/7100rpm Max Torque : 224.21ft.lb/5500rpm Displacement : 3179cc Weight : 1392 kg Height : 1171 mm Length : 4425 mm Width : 1811 mm Wheelbase : 2530 mm Track(Front) : 1510 mm Track(Rear) : 1530 mm Drivetrain : MR Engine Type : L6 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 4.816 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.456 7-4. NSX (1997/Arcade) Credits : 99,570 7-5. RSX Type-S (2001) ---- Credits : ---- Colors : Artic Blue, Eternal Blue Pearl, Taffeta White, Premium White, Nighthawk Black, Fire Pepper Red, Satin Silver, Desert Silver Max Power : 200HP/7400rpm Max Torque : 141.76ft.lb/6000rpm Displacement : 1988cc Weight : 1249 kg Height : 1400 mm Length : 4375 mm Width : 1725 mm Wheelbase : 2570 mm Track(Front) : 1482 mm Track(Rear) : 1483 mm Drivetrain : FF Engine Type : L4 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 6.244 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.647 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7. ALFA ROMEO ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alfa Romeo can trace its roots to 1910. The firm has had an illustrious histrory, both on the road and on the track where its driver won numerous victories. Alfa Romeo has been part of the Fiat group since 1986. 7-1. 156 2.5 V6 24V (1999/Arcade) After its appearance in 1997, the 156 has achieved more than enough success to demonstrate the abilities of Alfa Romeo, pulling it out of a slump. Credits : 38,910 Colors : Alfa Red, Proteo Red, Amazon Green Metallic, Black, Africa Gray Metallic, Silver Gray Metallic, Polar White, Archille Blue, Fantasy Blue Metallic Max Power : 190HP/6300rpm Max Torque : 163.46ft.lb/5000rpm Displacement : 2492cc Weight : 1320 kg Height : 1415 mm Length : 4430 mm Width : 1745 mm Wheelbase : 2595 mm Track(Front) : 1511 mm Track(Rear) : 1498 mm Drivetrain : FF Engine Type : V6 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 6.947 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.602 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. ASTON MARTIN ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Combine the name of company founder Lionel Martin and the Aston Clinton hillclimb where an early car had success, and you get Aston Martin. The company has built fast and desirable cars since 1914. Ownership has changed many times and it is now owned by Ford. 8-1. DB7 Vantage Coupe (2000) The distinguished British car manufacturer Aston Martin positions the DB7 Vantage at the top end of their models based on the DB7, which was introduced in November 1994. "Vantage" is a traditional Aston Martin name given only to their high performance versions, and this one, although based on the DB7, has been given a considerable performance boost over the normal DB7. Credits : 154,720 Colors : British Racing Green, Derwent Green, Grasmere Blue, Braemar Blue, Sutherland Red, Solent Silver, Malham White Max Power : 420HP/6000rpm Max Torque : 399.97ft.lb/5000rpm Displacement : 5935cc Weight : 1775 kg Height : 1143 mm Length : 4692 mm Width : 1830 mm Wheelbase : 2591 mm Track(Front) : 1524 mm Track(Rear) : 1530 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : V12 - NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 4.236 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.325 8-2. Vanquish (2000) Credits: ---- 8-3. V8 Vantage (1997) Credits : 455,000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. AUDI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The first Audi appeared in 1910 and the company has had several owners since. It was bought by DWK, became part of Auto Union (where it enjoyed a glamorous racing career) and is now part of the massive Volkswagen group. 9-1. S4 (1999/Arcade) Credits : 39,730 9-2. TT 1.8 T quattro (2000/Arcade) Audacious styling and advanced technology make the Audi TT a superbly-balanced sports coupe or roadster. The exterior and interior both feature clever but functional style, and great visual and tactile details and attention to detail. Credits : 46,580 Colors : Silver Metallic, Arrow Gray Pearl Effect, Raven Black Pearl Effect, Brilliant Black, Amulet Red, Olive Green Pearl Effect, Denim Blue Pearl Effect Max Power : 221HP/5900rpm Max Torque : 206.86ft.lb/2200-5500rpm Displacement : 1781cc Weight : 1395 kg Height : 1345 mm Length : 4041 mm Width : 1764 mm Wheelbase : 2429 mm Track(Front) : 2528 mm Track(Rear) : 1505 mm Drivetrain : 4WD Engine Type : L4 DOHC NA/Turbo : Turbo Power Weight Ratio : 6.312 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.494 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10. BMW ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- BMW was originally founded as an aircraft/engine factory in 1916 in Munich, Germany. Facination is therefore a company-tradition. It has always been the desire of BMW to create the ultimate driving machine, products of unmistakable identity, which has been no problem in the past eight decades. 10-1. 328 ci (1999/Arcade) A new generation of the BMW 3-Series, called E46 by BMW Insiders, debuted in 1999. While there was only a sedan model at the time of its debut, a two-door coupe was added for 2000. It has the 'Ci' designation, BMW way of indicating that it is a coupe. Credits : 50,690 Colors : Dark Blue, Orient Blue Metallic, Topaz Blue Metallic, Sea Green Metallic, Fern Green Metallic, Alpine White, Titanium Silver Metallic, Steel Blue Metallic, Steel Gray Metallic, Cesmes Black Metallic, Black, Light Yellow Metallic, Bright Red, Siena Red Metallic, Brick Red Max Power : 190HP/5500rpm Max Torque : 206.86ft.lb/3500rpm Displacement : 2793cc Weight : 1465 kg Height : 1369 mm Length : 4488 mm Width : 1757 mm Wheelbase : 2725 mm Track(Front) : 1471 mm Track(Rear) : 1478 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : L6 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 7.710 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.519 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11. CHEVROLET ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Part of General Motors - the world's biggest car maker, Chevrolet was founded in 1911 and taken over by GM in 1917. Chevrolet's biggest star is also America's only true sports car - the legendary Corvette. 11-1. Camaro Z28 (1997) Credits : 22,830 11-2. Camaro SS (2000/Arcade) Credits : 29,530 11-3. Corvette Grand Sport (1996) Credits : 40,010 11-4. Corvette Z06 (2000/Arcade) Credits : 54,000 11-5. Corvette C5R (2000/Race/Arcade) Credits : 1,000,000 11-6. Camaro Race Car (1997/Race) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12. CHRYSLER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now called DaimerChrysler after a merger with Daimer-Benz of Germany, this American firm was founded in Detroit in 1923. The DaimerChrysler group also has the Dodge brand under its wings. 12-1. PT Cruiser (2000/Arcade) Is it a car? Or is it a truck? The Chrysler PT Cruiser is both and neither. It's truly an original new-category vehicle from the company that invented the minivan. The PT Cruiser hides minivan-like versatility and an amazing amount of space under its street rod retro-chic exterior. It's more about style than absolute speed, but the PT Cruiser is quick enough to be fun and handles much better than any minivan or small SUV. Credits : 17,980 Colors : Bright Silver Metallic, Shale Green Metallic, Deep Cranberry Pearl, Patriot Blue Pearl, Taupe Frost Metallic, Aquamarine Metallic, Inferno Red Tinted Pearl, Black, Stone White Max Power : 149HP/5200rpm Max Torque : 167.07ft.lb/4000rpm Displacement : 2429cc Weight : 1270 kg Height : 1600 mm Length : 4188 mm Width : 1704 mm Wheelbase : 2616 mm Track(Front) : 1473 mm Track(Rear) : 1478 mm Drivetrain : FF Engine Type : L4 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 8.446 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.559 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. CITRËON ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- André Citrëon started making gears in 1913 and moved on to whole cars in 1919. The comapny has a history of innovation with such developments as the first front-wheel drive car and hydractive 3 suspension pioneered in its latest generation of cars. It is now part of the PSA Peugeot Citrëon group. 13-1. Xsara Rally Car (1999/Rally) ---- Credits : 350,000 Colors : ---- Max Power : 294HP/8500rpm Max Torque : 184.43ft.lb/7000rpm Displacement : 1998cc Weight : 960 kg Height : 1305 mm Length : 4167 mm Width : 1855 mm Wheelbase : 2555 mm Track(Front) : 1647 mm Track(Rear) : 1621 mm Drivetrain : FF Engine Type : L4 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 3.265 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.382 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14. DAIHATSU ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Daihatsu began building internal combustion engines as far back as 1907 and entered commercial vehicle production in the 1930s. As a specialist manufacturer its range focuses on small cars. 14-1. Mira TR XX Avanzato R (1997) Credits : 11,140 14-1. Storia X4 (1998/Arcade) Credits : 13,900 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15. DODGE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Dodge brothers started the company in the early 1900s, and Chrysler bought it in 1928. Muscle cars like the Charger gave it fame in the 1960s. It is still the performance part of DaimerChrysler, with Vipers to prove the point. 15-1. Viper GTS (1998) A prototype Viper was unveiled at the 1989 Detroit Motor show, and the production version was released in 1992, three years later. Carroll Shelby, the father of the legendary American sports car, the Cobra, participated in the development process, hinting at the character of this car. Naturally its name and its glamorous wide & low form are suggestive of reptiles. Credits : 78,680 Colors : Bright Silver Metallic/Blue Stripes, Black/Silver Stripes, Red/Silver Stripes Max Power : 449HP/5200rpm Max Torque : 167.07ft.lb/3700rpm Displacement : 7997cc Weight : 1531 kg Height : 1194 mm Length : 4488 mm Width : 1923 mm Wheelbase : 2443 mm Track(Front) : 1514 mm Track(Rear) : 1539 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : V10 OHV NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 3.409 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.229 15-2. Viper GTS R Concept (2000) ---- Credits : ---- Colors : Red Max Power : 498HP/6000rpm Max Torque : 499.07ft.lb/3600rpm Displacement : 7990cc Weight : 1475 kg Height : 1193 mm Length : 4902 mm Width : 1935 mm Wheelbase : 2509 mm Track(Front) : 1525 mm Track(Rear) : 1549 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : V10 OHV NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 2.961 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.216 15-3. Viper GTS R Team Oreca (2000/Race/Arcade) ---- Credits : 1,000,000 Colors : ---- Max Power : ---- Max Torque : ---- Displacement : 7986cc Weight : 1150 kg Height : 1142 mm Length : 4548 mm Width : 1933 mm Wheelbase : 2444 mm Track(Front) : 1632 mm Track(Rear) : 1596 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : V10 OHV NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 1.955 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.162 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16. FANTASY CARS (F1) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 16-1. F090/S (1990/Race) Credits : ---- 16-2. F686/M (1986/Race) Credits : ---- 16-3. F094/H (1994/Race) Credits : ---- 16-3. F094/S (1994/Race) Credits : ---- 16-4. F688/S (1988/Race) Credits : ---- 16-5. F687/S (1987/Race) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17. FIAT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fiat - an acronym for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - was founded in 1899 by a group of investors, among them Giovanni Agnelli. The company now owns Alfa Romeo, Lancia, Maserati and Ferrari and is one of the most powerful manufacturers in the world. But Fiat has never meant automobiles alone. Over the years it has developed a wide variety of activities and products, ranging from agricultural and construction machinery to aviation equipment, commercial vehicles and production systems. 17-1. Coupe Turbo Plus (2000/Arcade) Credits : 21,030 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18. FORD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Henry Ford's Model T is the machine that got the world motoring. Founded in 1903, the company has manufacturing arms in the US, South America, Europe and Australia. Ford also owns Jaguar, Aston Martin and Volvo, and part owns Mazda. It also sells cars under the Lincoln and Mercury brands. 18-1. Mustang SVT Cobra R (2000/Arcade) In celebration of its 35th anniversary, the 1999 SVT Cobra got some "New Edge" makeover as other Mustangs, and an increase in power. But, most importantly, for the first time, the SVT Cobra has independent rear suspension (IRS) for significantly improved handling, especially on bumpy roads. This is a first in the "pony car" class, and also makes the SVT Cobra one of the few rear-wheel drive America cars to ever use independent rear suspension Credits : 31,150 Colors : Rio Red Max Power : 384HP/6250rpm Max Torque : 384.79ft.lb/4250rpm Displacement : 4409cc Weight : 1628 kg Height : 1326 mm Length : 4661 mm Width : 1857 mm Wheelbase : 2573 mm Track(Front) : 1518 mm Track(Rear) : 1518 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : V8 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 4.448 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.310 18-2. Escort Rally Car (1998/Rally) Credits : ---- 18-3. Focus Rally Car (1998/Rally) Credits : 350,000 18-4. GT40 Race Car (1969/Race) Credits : ---- 18-5. GT40 (1966) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19. GILLET ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Former racing driver Tony Gillet founded his company in 1991, with full production of the lightweight road rocket beginning in 1994. The Gillet Vertigo is entirely built with lightweight materials borrowed from Formula 1. The result is unbelievable: world record acceleration from 0-100kph in 3.266 seconds. Exceptional. 19-1. Vertigo Race Car (1997/Race) Credits : 1,200,000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20. HONDA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honda was already the world's biggest motorcycle manufacturer when it turned to four wheels in 1962. Now it has a hugely successful car operation with manufacturing plants in the UK and the US as well as Japan. 20-1. CR-X del Sol SiR (1995) Credits : 18,730 20-2. Civic SiR-II (1993/Arcade) Credits : 18,890 20-3. Civic Type R (1998/Arcade) Credits : 19,990 20-4. Integra Type R (1998/Arcade) Credits : 25,160 20-5. Accord Euro R (2000/Arcade) Credits : 25,330 20-6. S2000 (1999) Credits : 33,800 20-7. S2000 type-v (2000/Arcade) Credits : 35,600 20-8. NSX Type S Zero (1997/Arcade) Credits : 98,570 20-9. NSX Type R (1992) Credits : 99,570 20-10. Castrol Mugen NSX (2000/Race/Arcade) Credits : 1,250,000 20-11. Mugen S2000 (2000) Credits : ---- 20-12. Spoon Sports S2000 (2000) Credits : ---- 20-13. Spoon Sports S2000 Race Car (2000/Race/Arcade) Credits : ---- 20-14. Spoon Sports Civic Type R (1999) Credits : ---- 20-15. S2000 LM Race Car (2000/Race) Credits : ---- 20-16. Arta NSX (2000/Race/Arcade) Credits : ---- 20-17. Raybrig NSX (2000/Race/Arcade) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22. JAGUAR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The difference runs deeper than sheet metal and engineering...It is about elegance, sensuousness, refined power, and originality. 22-1. XKR Coupe (1999/Arcade) Based on the XKR sports car which made its debut in 1996 as the successor to the XJS, the XKR was tailored to be an even sportier car. Credits : 104,890 Colors : Phoenix Red, Carnival Metallic, British Racing Green, Sherwood Metallic, Antigua Metallic, Sapphire Metallic, Amaranth Metallic, Anthracite Metallic Max Power : 369HP/6150rpm Max Torque : 387.68ft.lb/3600rpm Displacement : 3996cc Weight : 1640 kg Height : 1296 mm Length : 4760 mm Width : 2015 mm Wheelbase : 2588 mm Track(Front) : 1504 mm Track(Rear) : 1499 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : V8 DOHC NA/Turbo : SuperCharger Power Weight Ratio : 4.315 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.310 22-2. XJ220 Road Car (1992) Credits : 780,000 Colors : Titanium Metallic, Mistral Metallic, Meteorite Metallic, Seafrost Metallic, Spindrift Solid, Topaz Metallic, Alpine Metallic, Emerald Metallic, British Racing Green, Carnival Metallic, Madeira Metallic, Amaranth Metallic, Antigua Metallic, Sapphire Metallic, Westminster Blue, Amthracite Metallic Max Power : 516HP/7000rpm Max Torque : 473.03ft.lb/4500rpm Displacement : 3498cc Weight : 1375 kg Height : 1150 mm Length : 4930 mm Width : 2007 mm Wheelbase : 2640 mm Track(Front) : 1709 mm Track(Rear) : 1588 mm Drivetrain : MR Engine Type : V6 DOHC NA/Turbo : TURBO Power Weight Ratio : 2.664 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.213 22-3. XJ220 Race Car (1992/Race/Arcade) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23. LANCIA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Another glamourous Italian firm that ca trace its history back to the beginning of the 20th century, Lancia was formed in 1906. Always a maker of both luxury cars and sports cars, Lancia became a part of Fiat in 1969. 23-1. Delta HF integrale Rally Car (1992/Rally) The Delta was born in 1979 as a practical Lancia 5-door hatchback. The drive train had been a conventional front-wheel drive, but upon entering the rally arena, Lancia made a 180-degree turnabout and introduced a 4WD weapon. This is the HF Integrale which appeared in 1988. Credits : 500,000 Colors : ---- Max Power : 295HP/7000rpm Max Torque : 314.63ft.lb/4500rpm Displacement : 1995cc Weight : 1120 kg Height : 1380 mm Length : 3900 mm Width : 1770 mm Wheelbase : 2480 mm Track(Front) : 1536 mm Track(Rear) : 1506 mm Drivetrain : 4WD Engine Type : L4 DOHC NA/Turbo : TURBO Power Weight Ratio : 3.796 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.261 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24. LISTER ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- With a history of sports car racing with Jaguar cars, Lister also produced a variety of modified road going Jaguars until finally building its own super car - the Storm - in the 1990's. 24-1. Storm V12 Race Car (1999/Race/Arcade) Credits : 1,198,000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25. LOTUS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Founded by the legendary Colin Chapman in 1948, the first Lotus was actually a tuned Austin Seven. Tremendous racing success and many highly accomplished road cars followed. Lotus is now owned by Proton. 25-1. Elise 190 (1998/Arcade) Credits : 58,530 25-2. Esprit V8 SE (1998) Credits : 106,000 25-3. Esprit Sport 350 (2000/Arcade) Credits : 113,540 25-4. Motor Sport Elise (1999/Arcade) Credits : 100,000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26. MAZDA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mazda's first saloon car appeared in 1960 and since then the firm has had a reputation for innovation. It's the only company to a produce rotary engine car. Mazda is also known for reinventing the roadster. 26-1. Demio GL-X (1999) Credits : 14,660 26-2. Miata MX-5 (1989) Credits : 16,900 26-3. Miata MX-5 (1993) There can be no more doubt that the Eunos Roadster (Mazda Miata in the US) carved out a unique niche as the car that revived the sports roadster. It has now become the open sports car by which all others are judged. The Eunos Roadster made its appearance in March 1989 at the Chicago Auto Show under the name "Miata/MX-5" for the US market, and went on sale in its "hometown" of Japan in September. At the time, lightweight two-seater convertibles seemed extinct. The few that were still in production were relics of the 60's and 70's. But suddenly, Mazda of Japan put this car in the ring and forever changed automotive history. Credits : 17,000 Colors : Classic Red, Crystal White, Mariner Blue, Silver Stone Metallic Max Power : 118HP/6500rpm Max Torque : 101.26ft.lb/5500rpm Displacement : 1597cc Weight : 940 kg Height : 1235 mm Length : 3955 mm Width : 1675 mm Wheelbase : 2265 mm Track(Front) : 1405 mm Track(Rear) : 1420 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : L4 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 7.996 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.681 26-4. Miata MX-5 1.8RS (1998) Credits : 22,950 26-5. Miata MX-5 LS (2000/Arcade) Credits : 23,280 26-6. Savanna RX 7 Infini III (1990) Credits : 32,300 26-7. RX-7 LM Race Car (1987/Race) Credits : ---- 26-8. RX-7 Type RS (1998/Arcade) Credits : 37,780 26-9. RX-7 Type RZ (2000/Arcade) Credits : 39,980 26-10. RX-8 (2001/Arcade) Credits : ---- 26-11. 787B (1991/Race) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27. MERCEDES-BENZ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mercedes and Benz came together in 1926 and the company has been a manufacturer of prestige cars ever since. Now part of DaimerChrysler, is is one of the most famous car makers in the world. 27-1. SLK 230 Kompressor (1999/Arcade) Credits : 55,310 27-2. CLK 55 (2000/Arcade) Credits : 93,110 27-3. CL 600 (2000) Credits : 133,950 27-4. CLK Touring Car (2000/Race/Arcade) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28. MINI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 28-1. Cooper 1.3i (1999/Arcade) ---- Credits : ---- Colors : ---- Max Power : 61HP/6000rpm Max Torque : 93ft.lb/4000rpm Displacement : 1271cc Weight : 720 kg Height : 1350 mm Length : 3050 mm Width : 1410 mm Wheelbase : 2040 mm Track(Front) : 1240 mm Track(Rear) : 1210 mm Drivetrain : FF Engine Type : L4 OHV NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 11.803 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.765 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29. MITSUBISHI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mitsubishi is one of the largest manufacturing companies in the world. It's motor arm started building cars in 1917, and it has been a major player ever since. 29-1. FTO GP Version R (1997/Arcade) Credits : 21,600 29-2. Lancer Evolution VII RS (2001) Credits : 25,180 29-3. Lancer Evolution VI RS (1999) Credits : 25,980 29-4. Lancer Evolution IV GSR (1996) Credits : 29,980 29-5. Lancer Evolution VII GSR (2001/Arcade) Credits : 29,980 29-6. Lancer Evolution V GSR (1998) Credits : 32,480 29-7. Lancer Evolution VI GSR (1999/Arcade) Credits : 32,480 29-8. Lancer Evolution VI GSR Tommi Makinen Edition (2000) Credits : 32,780 29-9. Lancer Evolution VI GSR Tommi Makinen Edition Stripe (2000) Credits : 32,780 29-10. 3000GT VR-4 Turbo (1995) Credits : 43,230 29-11. 3000GT VR-4 (1999/Arcade) Credits : 42,230 29-12. Lancer Evolution VI Rally Car (1999/Rally) Credits : ---- 29-13. Lancer Evolution VII Rally Car Prototype (2001/Rally) Credits : ---- 29-14. Mine's Lancer Evolution VI (2000) Credits : ---- 29-15. FTO LM Race Car (1996/Race) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30. NISSAN ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nissan is a major player in the automobile industry with its large scale production capacity. Nissan cars have always been reflective of the company's internationally minded corporate culture. 30-1. 240SX Fastback Type X (1996/Arcade) Credits : 24,980 30-2. 240SX K's Aero (1996) Credits : 23,950 30-3. 300ZX Twin Turbo 2by2 (1998) Credits : 43,980 30-4. 300ZX Twin Turbo 2seater (1998) Credits : 39,900 30-5. Calsonic Skyline JGTC (2000/Arcade) Credits : ---- 30-6. C-West Razo Silvia JGTC (2001) Credits : ---- 30-7. Locite Zexel GT-R JGTC (2000/Arcade) Credits : ---- 30-8. Mine's Skyline GT-R N1 V-spec R34 (2000) Credits : ---- 30-9. Nismo 400R (1996) Credits : ---- 30-10. Nismo GT-R LM Road Car (2000) Credits : ---- 30-11. Nismo Skyline GT-R S-tune R32 (2000/Arcade) Credits : ---- 30-12. Nismo Skyline GT-R R-tune (2000) Credits : ---- 30-13. Pennzoil Nismo GT-R (1999/Arcade) Credits : 785,000 30-14. R390 GT1 LM Race Car (1998/Race/Arcade) Credits : ---- 30-15. R390 GT1 Road Car (1998) Credits : ---- 30-16. Silvia K's 1800cc (1988) Credits : 18,860 30-17. Silvia K's 2000cc (1991/Arcade) Credits : 20,360 30-18. Silvia Spec-R Aero (2000/Arcade) Credits : 25,600 30-19. Silvia Varietta (2000) Credits : 27,980 30-20. Skyline GT-R V-spec R33 (1997) Credits : 53,900 30-21. Skyline GT-R V-spec II R33 (1997/Arcade) Credits : 52,600 30-22. Skyline GT-R V-spec R34 (1999) Credits : 55,980 30-23. Skyline GT-R V-spec II R34 (1994) Credits : ---- 30-24. Skyline GT-R V-spec II R32 (1994/Arcade) Credits : ---- 30-25. Skyline GT-R V-spec II R34 (2000/Arcade) Credits : 57,480 30-26. Skyline GTS-t Type M R32 (1991) Credits : 23,850 30-27. Z Concept (2001) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31. OPEL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- A successful bicycle and sewing machine maker, Opel went into car production right at the dawn of motoring in 1898. Now the company is General Motors' European brand alongside Vauxhall in the UK. 31-1. Speedster (2000/Arcade) Credits : 38,390 31-2. Calibra Touring Car (1995/Race) Credits : ---- 31-3. Astra Touring Car (2000/Race/Arcade) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32. PAGANI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Horacio Pagani conceived a supercar where art and high technology meet in equal measure. The Zonda, inspired by the great man Juan Manuel Fangio, is made in carbon fibre and powered by a Mercedes AMG 7.0 engine with 550HP. The world media has described it as the Patek Phillippe of the GT cars. It has an acceleration of 0-100 in 3.7 seconds - best among the fully homologated cars in the world. 32-1. Zonda C12 (2000/Arcade) Credits : 275,010 32-2. Zonda S (2000) Credits : 352,440 32-3. Zonda Race Car (????/Race) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33. PANOZ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paznoz Auto Development was founded in 1989 with its first car - the Panoz Roadster - introduced a year later. Panoz Motorsports was founded in 1996 with the Esperante race car competing at Le Mans for the first time in 1997. 33-1. Esperante GTR-1 (1998/Race) Credits : 2,000,000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34. PEUGEOT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Peugeot family built their first steam car in 1889 and soon moved on to the internal combustion engine. Along with Citrëon, Peugeot now forms the PSA group and has manufacturing in South America and the UK. 34-1. 206 S16 (1999/Arcade) Credits : 23,360 34-2. 206 Rally Car (1999/Rally) Credits : 350,000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35. RENAULT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- French car maker, founded in 1898 by Louis Renault. Highly successful in car racing, the company was the pioneer of turbo power in both road and racing cars. Renault has since gone on to win six Formula One World Championships in a row, from 1992-1997. 35-1. Clio Sport V6 24V (2000/Arcade) Credits : 43,400 35-2. Clio Sport Race Car (2000/Race) Credits : 300,000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36. RUF ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Although some may argue that RUF simply modifies the products of a famous German sports car maker, the transformation of its road cars is so complete that the company is an offical car maker in its own right. 36-1. 3400 S (2000/Arcade) Credits : 76,740 36-2. RGT (2000) Credits : 160,000 36-3. CTR2 (1996) Credits : 382,000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37. SHELBY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Racing driver Carroll Shelby built his first cars in 1962. They were British AC chassis with 4.2-liter Ford V8 engines - the legendary Cobra. He then moved on to tuning Mustangs until 1970. Subsequently, Shelby worked with several other manufacturers, running racing programs or making high-performance versions of their cars. He is currently building the Shelby Series 1 sports car. 37-1. Cobra (1967) There are many pretenders, but only one orignal. Fewer than 400 were built from 1965 through 1967; replicas abound today. The 427 Cobra is legendary, and for good reason. Credits : 500,000 Colors : Blue with White Stripes, Silver with Red Stripes, White, Yellow, Red, Black Max Power : 485HP/6500rpm Max Torque : 480.26ft.lb/3500rpm Displacement : 6997cc Weight : 1068 kg Height : 1245 mm Length : 3962 mm Width : 1727 mm Wheelbase : 2286 mm Track(Front) : 1422 mm Track(Rear) : 1422 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : V8 OHV NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 2.202 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.163 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38. SUBARU ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subaru began its car manufacturing business with the tiny 'Subaru360' mini car, and 8 years later built its first compact car. Now Subaru is distinguished by being the only car manufacturer to offer four-wheel on its entire range. 38-1. Legacy B4 RSK (1998) Credits : 26,430 38-2. Impreza Sedan WRX STi Version VI (1999) Credits : 29,190 38-3. Impreza Wagon WRX STi Version (2002) Credits : ---- 38-4. Impreza Wagon WRX STi Version VI (1999) Credits : 29,190 38-5. Legacy Touring Wagon GT-B (1996) Credits : 29,300 38-6. Impreza Sports Wagon WRX STi (2002) Two months after the August 2000 full model change, the eagerly-awaited sports STi series was added to the second-generation Subaru Impreza lineup. The Sports Wagon STi, a model based on the Impreza Sports Wagon, is included in the STi line. Credits : 29,980 Colors : Premium Silver Metallic, Pure White, WR Blue Mica Max Power : 276HP/6400rpm Max Torque : 274.85ft.lb/4000rpm Displacement : 1994cc Weight : 1430 kg Height : 1460 mm Length : 4405 mm Width : 1695 mm Wheelbase : 2525 mm Track(Front) : 1465 mm Track(Rear) : 1455 mm Drivetrain : 4WD Engine Type : Boxer4 DOHC NA/Turbo : TURBO Power Weight Ratio : 4.612 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.340 38-7. Legacy Blitzen B4 (2000/Arcade) Credits : 30,000 38-8. Impreza Sedan WRX STi (2000/Arcade) Two months after the August 2000 full model change, the eagerly-awaited sports STi series was added to the second-generation Subaru Impreza lineup. Credits : 31,980 Colors : Premium Silver Metallic, Pure White, Midnight Black Mica, WR Blue Mica Max Power : 276HP/6400rpm Max Torque : 274.85ft.lb/4000rpm Displacement : 1994cc Weight : 1430 kg Height : 1435 mm Length : 4405 mm Width : 1730 mm Wheelbase : 2525 mm Track(Front) : 1490 mm Track(Rear) : 1480 mm Drivetrain : 4WD Engine Type : Boxer4 DOHC NA/Turbo : TURBO Power Weight Ratio : 4.612 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.340 38-9. Impreza 22B STi Version (1998) Credits : 50,000 38-10. Impreza Rally Car (1999/Rally) Credits : 300,000 38-11. Impreza Rally Car Prototype (2001/Rally) Credits : ---- 38-12. Impreza LM Race Car (????/Race) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39. SUZUKI ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Suzuki is well-known as a motorcycle manufacturer, and also has a long history of developing automobiles, concentrating its efforts on interesting and exciting cars. 39-1. Alto Works Suzuki Sports Limited (1997/Arcade) In the 1980s, the Suzuki Alto was the best-selling sub-compact(Kel) car in Japan and spawned a truly incredible number of variations. In this Alto series, the Works was the sports model. A third-generation Alto debuted in September 1988, and at the same time the Works was given a complete makeover. Credits : 12,220 Colors : Superior White, Saturn Black Metallic Max Power : 63HP/6000rpm Max Torque : 72.32ft.lb/4000rpm Displacement : 657cc Weight : 710 kg Height : 1385 mm Length : 3295 mm Width : 1395 mm Wheelbase : 2335 mm Track(Front) : 1225 mm Track(Rear) : 1220 mm Drivetrain : 4WD Engine Type : L3 SOHC NA/Turbo : Turbo Power Weight Ratio : 11.269 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.724 39-2. Escudo Pikes Peak Edition (1998/Rally) When Nobuhiro "Monster" Tajima entered the Pikes Peak International Auto Hill Climb in 1994, he switched from his previous twin-engine Cultus to a machine based on the Escudo. He achieved an overall victory in a twin-turbo Escudo in 1995. In 1996, the Escudo evolved into a model Escudo equipped with a V6 twin-turbo engine. Credits : 1,000,000 Colors : ---- Max Power : 981HP/8100rpm Max Torque : 687.12ft.lb/6500rpm Displacement : 2493cc Weight : 800 kg Height : 1510 mm Length : 5050 mm Width : 1900 mm Wheelbase : 2540 mm Track(Front) : 1517 mm Track(Rear) : 1553 mm Drivetrain : 4WD Engine Type : V6 DOHC NA/Turbo : Turbo Power Weight Ratio : 0.822 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.085 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40. TICKFORD ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Automotive design and development specialists Tickford can trace its history back to 1820 when the firm began building coaches. They moved on to motor vehicles and built their first car in 1923. 40-1. Falcon XR8 Race Car (2000/Race) Credits : 1,500,000 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41. TOMMY KAIRA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Starting out in 1957 as Tomito Auto, Tommy kaira later established itself as a brand name, and in 1988 succeeded in introducing the Tommy kaira M30, Japan's first highly modified high performance car. Tommy kaira continued to produce these top of the line cars, and in 1997 manufactured and marketed its original sports car, the ZZ. 41-1. ZZ-S (1999) Credits : 56,800 41-2. ZZ II (2000) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42. TOYOTA ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally a successful textile maufacturer, Toyota first started experimenting with car making in 1935, and the Toyota Motor Company was founded in 1936. It is one of the biggest car makers in the world. 42-1. Chaser TOMS X540 (2000) Credits : ---- 42-2. Vitz Euro Edition (2000) ---- Credits : 12,880 Colors : Black Mica, Super Red V, Yellow Mica Metallic, Silver Metallic, Pale Rose Metallic Opal Max Power : 86HP/6000rpm Max Torque : 90.41ft.lb/4400rpm Displacement : 1298cc Weight : 850 kg Height : 1500 mm Length : 3610 mm Width : 1660 mm Wheelbase : 2370 mm Track(Front) : 1440 mm Track(Rear) : 1420 mm Drivetrain : FF Engine Type : L4 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 9.770 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.691 42-3. Sprinter Trueno GT Apex (1985) In May 1983 Toyota's main-line Corolla / Sprinter models joined the front-wheel drive bandwagon. However, the Corolla / Sprinter sports models, the Corolla Levin and Sprinter Trueno, retained their rear-wheel drive layout. Model name? The familiar AE86. This is the model that became popular as Toyota's last lightweight rear-wheel drive car. Credits : 13,550 Colors : White, Red Max Power : 128HP/6600rpm Max Torque : 109.94ft.lb/5200rpm Displacement : 1587cc Weight : 925 kg Height : 1335 mm Length : 4205 mm Width : 1625 mm Wheelbase : 2400 mm Track(Front) : 1355 mm Track(Rear) : 1345 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : L4 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 7.283 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.620 42-4. Vitz RS 1.5 (2000/Arcade) Credits : 14,530 42-5. Celica SS-II (2000) Credits : 19,700 42-6. MR-S S Edition (2000/Arcade) Credits : 19,800 42-7. Lexus IS (2001) Credits : 20,600 42-8. Celica SS-II (1999/Arcade) Credits : 21,360 42-9. MR2 G-Limited (1998) Credits : 23,750 42-10. Altezza RS200 (1998/Arcade) Credits : 24,000 42-11. MR2 GT-S (1998) Credits : 27,130 42-12. Celica GT-FOUR (1995/Arcade) Credits : 32,660 42-13. Supra SZ-R (1997) In August 1997, Toyota's top-of-the-line sports car, the Supra, became further refined. Credits : 34,700 Colors : Silver Metallic Graphite, Grayish Green Mica Metallic, Black, Super White II, Super Red VI, Super Bright Yellow, Blue Mica Metallic Max Power : 221HP/6000rpm Max Torque : 209.75ft.lb/4800rpm Displacement : 2997cc Weight : 1450 kg Height : 1275 mm Length : 4520 mm Width : 1810 mm Wheelbase : 2550 mm Track(Front) : 1520 mm Track(Rear) : 1525 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : L6 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 6.531 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.512 42-14. Supra RZ (1997/Arcade) In August 1997, Toyota's top-of-the-line sports car, the Supra, became further refined. Credits : 44,800 Colors : Super White II, Silver Metallic Graphite, Grayish Green Mica Metallic, Black, Super Red VI, Blue Mica Metallic, Super Bright Yellow Max Power : 276HP/5600rpm Max Torque : 332.71ft.lb/3600rpm Displacement : 2997cc Weight : 1510 kg Height : 1275 mm Length : 4520 mm Width : 1810 mm Wheelbase : 2550 mm Track(Front) : 1520 mm Track(Rear) : 1525 mm Drivetrain : FR Engine Type : L6 DOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 4.631 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.282 42-15. Corolla Rally Car (1999/Rally) Credits : 300,000 42-16. Castrol Tom's Supra (2000/Race/Arcade) Credits : 1,250,000 42-17. Celica Rally Car (1995/Rally) ---- Credits : ---- Colors : ---- Max Power : 295HP/5700rpm Max Torque : 368.87ft.lb/3750rpm Displacement : 1998cc Weight : 1200 kg Height : 1305 mm Length : 4424 mm Width : 1770 mm Wheelbase : 2445 mm Track(Front) : 1510 mm Track(Rear) : 1510 mm Drivetrain : 4WD Engine Type : L4 DOHC NA/Turbo : TURBO Power Weight Ratio : 4.013 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.239 42-18. GT-ONE Race Car (1999/Race) Credits : ---- 42-19. Sprinter Trueno GT-Apex S.S. version (1985) Credits : ---- 42-20. DENSO Sard Supra (2000/Arcade) Credits : ---- 42-21. Celica TRD Sports M (2000) Credits : ---- 42-22. Super Autobacs Apex MR-S (2000/Arcade) Credits : ---- 42-23. GT-One Road Car (1999) Credits : ---- 42-24. Altezza LM Race Car (2000/Race) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43. TVR ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- TVR began in 1947 in Blackpool, northwest England. The name came from the founder TreVoR Wilkinson. Building lightweight-bodied sports cars, the company is now British's largest independenly owned car maker. 43-1. Griffith 500 (1998) Credits : 62,410 44-2. Tuscan Speed Six (2000/Arcade) Credits : 80,780 44-3. Speed 12 (2000) Credits : ---- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44. VOLKSWAGEN ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Beetle was created by Ferdinand Porsche as a 'people's-car' in 1936. The company Volkswagen became a worldwide player after the Second World War. Now the Volkswagen group owns VW, Audi, Seat, Skoda, Bentley, Lamborgini, and Bugatti. 44-1. New Beetle 2.0 (2000/Arcade) Volkswagen's New Beetle may have borrowed the look of the original bug, but that's where any similarity ends. Developed from the Concept I show car that debuted at the 1994 Detorit Motor Show, the New Beetle is a thoroughly-modern car that's as much fun to drive as it is to look at. Credits : 15,930 Colors : Cybergreen Metallic, Lemongelb, Yellow, Schwarz Uni, Rot Uni, Canyonred Perleffekt, Cool White, Silver Arrow Metallic, Cameo Blue, Tenchoblau Perleffekt, Batikblau Perleffekt Max Power : 115HP/5200rpm Max Torque : 121.51ft.lb/2600rpm Displacement : 1984cc Weight : 1256 kg Height : 1511 mm Length : 4089 mm Width : 1724 mm Wheelbase : 2508 mm Track(Front) : 1508 mm Track(Rear) : 1494 mm Drivetrain : FF Engine Type : L4 SOHC NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 11.115 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.738 44-2. New Beetle RSi (2000) This New Beetle RSi is a racing machine created by VW Racing (previously VW Motorsports) based on the VW New Beetle which first appeared in 1999. The RSi is an on-road version of the race car used in the "New Beetle Cup" held in the car's home country of Germany. Credits : 70,000 Colors : ---- Max Power : 224HP/6200 rpm Max Torque : 233.62ft.lb/3200 rpm Displacement : 3200cc Weight : 1156 kg Height : 1461 mm Length : 4089 mm Width : 1804 mm Wheelbase : 2508 mm Track(Front) : 1558 mm Track(Rear) : 1544 mm Drivetrain : 4WD Engine Type : V6 - NA/Turbo : TURBO Power Weight Ratio : 5.137 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.363 44-3. Lupo Cup Car (2000/Race) ---- Credits : ---- Colors : Red, Orange, Yellow, Light Green, Black, Blue Max Power : 123HP/- rpm Max Torque : 103.43ft.lb/- rpm Displacement : 1600cc Weight : 840 kg Height : 1385 mm Length : 3527 mm Width : 1637 mm Wheelbase : 2300 mm Track(Front) : 1402 mm Track(Rear) : 1388 mm Drivetrain : FF Engine Type : L4 - NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 6.885 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.595 44-4. New Beetle Cup Car (2000/Race) ---- Credits : ---- Credits : 15,930 Colors : Blue, Purple, Light Green, Yellow, Red, White, Gray, Black Max Power : 210HP/- rpm Max Torque : 199.62ft.lb/- rpm Displacement : 2800cc Weight : 1170 kg Height : 1450 mm Length : 4081 mm Width : 1770 mm Wheelbase : 2500 mm Track(Front) : 1550 mm Track(Rear) : 1540 mm Drivetrain : FF Engine Type : V6 - NA/Turbo : NA Power Weight Ratio : 5.792 Torque Weight Ratio : 0.430 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45. CREDITS ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sam1230 ([email protected]) : Of course! I created this FAQ and ran back and forth between my TV until I had all the correct information for the cars and companies. Shouldn't I get proper credit? :P CJayC : For his hard work and dedication on GameFAQs. He also always accepts my submissions and answers my e-mails. :) HondaKid86 ([email protected]) : For allowing me to use parts of his car list from his great Gran Turismo 3 FAQ over in the forums at GranTurismo.Com (www.granturismo.com). Paradox ([email protected]) : Informed me that the Camaro Race Car is a 1997 model. Jason Evans ([email protected]) : Let me know that the Acura RSX Type-S is a 2001 model. Jet Acevedo ([email protected]) : Told me that the Subaru RSXs are 2002 models in some weird way and let me know the Subaru 228 was actually a 22B and told me what its model year was. David Sanchez ([email protected]) : Let me know the model years of the Lexus IS and the Subaru 22B STi Version. MikePWV ([email protected]) : Told me the Tommy kaira ZZ-S was a 1999 model. Steve ([email protected]) : Gave me a bunch of info on the Skylines and helped me figure out what year each of them was. BlueSix ([email protected]) : Gave me the model name for the Nissan 240SX Flashback Type X. MC ([email protected]) : Informed me on the arcade cars I was missing. Dave ([email protected]) : Pointed out that the the Lotus Elise V8 SE was actually a Lotus Esprit V8 SE. Viga ([email protected]) : Helped me correct some stuff about the Fiat description. Tim ([email protected]) : Informed me on a couple model years. Polyphony Digital : For creating such a great game and not rushing it when gamers got annoyed with delays. Sony Computer Entertainment : For developing the black box and publishing this amazing game for it. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- © Copyright 2001 Sam Dornan ([email protected]). All rights reserved. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------