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Some 162 cars make the cut, which is a significant reduction from the 1197 featured in the base Gran Turismo 6 when it came out in 2013. Some of those cars, of course, were 'standard' models, with their roots in the PlayStation 2 era, and such models have been cut entirely for Gran Turismo's PlayStation 4 debut.
Still, it falls short of something like Forza Motorsport 7's 700-strong garage, and there are some notable omissions. There's none of the vintage machinery which has long been at the heart of the Gran Turismo and - in an omission that cuts deep for someone like myself who's dedicated to all things Hethel - there's not a single Lotus to be seen.
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