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A game's vibe often dictates which manufacturers are onboard for a game. The Crew 2 had predestrians, but no Toyota. Now pedestrians are gone, but we have Toyota. There's most likely a connection between these 2 things.
Also, The Crew 2's garage/home feature was useless, as you would always start in the same house (players with the Season Pass started in L.A., all others in Miami).
And the garage... well, let me put it that way: when the option to tune cars from the pause menu was added, I didn't even look inside my garage once (except when I wanted to change livery for my helicopter). And I know many other players who felt the same.