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https://www.gtplanet.net/feast-your-eyes-on-the-entire-lineup-of-assetto-corsas-first-porsche-pack/
This is just the first of 3 packs each with 7 cars in them for a total of 21 cars (with some free cars given away). I am probably a minority here but the only car in the first pack that I am not interested in is the Porsche 918.
What are some of the other cars that you are looking for?
Me.
Basically this..... (skip forwards to about 40 minutes if you dont want to watch it all, although its well worth seeing)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3YPTkBRaOk
Porsche 914/6, 924, 944, 968, 928 mainly.
Maybe they will make a VW/Audi pack with those included :)
I wouldn't mind a 928 though, the rest are pretty pants.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/526060/
If they made a VW/Audi pack I would imagine it would have things like the VW Sirocco or Karmen Ghia as well as some Audis.
I know some Porsche guys think the 911 is only one worth having but I like the cheaper ones myself and the Cayman is the best ever. The 924 and tthe S models are important because they laid the ground work for the other front engine Porsches of the 70s-90s. The 944 was the Yuppie car of the 80's and they were all over the place and are darn good sports cars. The 968 was kind of just a 944 with some 928 styling but still good and the 928 was the flagship of Porsche. The 914/6 is a very underated sportscar with near perfect weight distribution and not to be confussed with the lesser quality 914.
Some purists might say front-engined models are not "true" Porsches despite being built by Porsche.
Either way, better drop this subject, it will only cause flamewars here..