Forza Motorsport 5 offers Xbox One gamers the ability to pilot among the world’s most exotic vehicles around real-world tracks – over 14 tracks and 200 cars. Now Forza 5 is introducing its latest “downloadable content:” the Hot Wheels Car Pack. This pack offers enthusiasts the ability to navigate – of all things – a 1983 GMC Vandura G-1500.
In its time, the Vandura G-1500 was by no means a speed demon, weighing approximately 5580 lbs and powered by a lethargic 350 small-block cranking out 165 hp and 275 lb-ft of torque – hardly the recipe for an enthusiast. However, fans of TV’s A-Team (1983-87) will have a soft spot for this van.
One thing’s for sure: due to Forza 5’s high amount of customization, this Vandura G-1500 likely will once again be able to rule the roads, A-Team or not.
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Microsoft should only be allowed to sell complete games. There were standart cars on Forza 4 that are extra cost now.
They should also be proud of the US car industry… There are more stupid Ferraris than Pontiacs, Cadillacs, Dodges, Chevys, Fords, Buicks… How about more Opels, Holdens, Aussie Fords?!
No wonder Ford only gets bad reviews from Sync.
“Microsoft should only be allowed to sell complete games.”
Good luck enforcing that one.
Microsoft, and any other software publisher, can tack on as much DLC as they like. It’s up to them to make the DLC appealing enough for the consumer to buy.
They should also be proud of the US car industry… There are more stupid Ferraris than Pontiacs, Cadillacs, Dodges, Chevys, Fords, Buicks”
What are you going to do about it? You want to MAKE Microsoft give a damn? It’s not Microsoft’s fault that Pontiac’s history is littered with droves of unappealing cars, and Ferrari’s history is overflowing with desirable sports car. Microsoft is simply making DLC’s of cars that have the greatest appeal to the greatest number of people.
Not everyone wants to drive a Pontiac 6000 in Forza 5.
Finally Forza includes a TRUE performance vehicle, the legendary G-1500 with a 350!!