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Dodge and Plymouth DLC maybe needed because some workshop muscle cars require it...
Tuning DLC is needed if you even think about wanting any workshop car as almost every mod uses it but I'm sure you already have this DLC
and with how slow and lacking the updates are id say go get CM15 cause a old game is still better
This topic is real old (from 2018) and it's now called the 'Platinum' edition... which includes the game + all current dlc.
So... usually steam will only charge you for the items you don't already own (thru steam) even though a package may include ones you already own. I know that's the case with this game. Some games publishers don't enable that feature so Steam doesn't discount it like it normally would. But, that's not the case with this one. So, say for example, you already owned the base game but, then wanted all the DLC. You'd buy the Platinum package... which is most all the DLC + the base game. When you go to checkout, you'd only actually pay for the items that weren't already in your library. I actually did this... which is how I know. But, you can trust that if Steam store page lists the base game in a package, that's what you'll get.