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Deluxe means "Seasons 1+2"? It's strange that it only shows "Porsche 911 SC RS" on the store page of the "Deluxe (Seasons 1+2)" package.
Thanks for your answer.
I see. Thanks for your help! It's very helpful!! Much appreciate it!!!
If you purchase any season pack, you may be tempted to sell off many of the extra free cars that you start with, to buy them back later once you've progressed some way.
Don't.
Many of those cars can only be re-purchased in the game as "Used", and Used cars always come with non-zeroed stats. This means they can't record your real stats properly. (So if you buy a "used" car with 17,376km on the clock, the game will add that 17,376 to your own mileage. Same for crashes, podiums, etc. )
It's like this for pretty much anything that isn't modern, such as H1, H2, Group B, etc. The only way anyone can get those non-modern cars with properly zeroed stats is when they came free, placed in your garage, with a season purchase. If you get rid of them, you can't get them back unless you reset your Racenet data, and even then, that doesn't return all of them.
Some, including the Stratos, can never be retrieved with zeroed stats again if the player ever sells them.