Gran Turismo 2-European and North American Cars Guide(NA)
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Written by Craig Halfpenny,Age 13(Swervster@aol.com)
Copyright 2001,You can put this on any(gaming related)website you want as long
as my name stays on it.DO NOT USE IDEAS,WRITE UPS,OR PASSAGES OF THIS DOCUMENT
IN ANY OTHER DOCUMENT WITHOUT MY EXPRESS PERMISSION,blah blah blah
Right lets get on with it:
Before we start I would just like to point out that if I have used the
ideas,stats,or car info of anyone elses Car Guide,FAQ or anything else,I have
credited them and their website(usually the brilliant GameFaqs.com).I too hate
the idea of plageurism and the thought that anyone could spend hours writing a
document,only for someone else to steal all their hard work and ideas.I aim to
create an original guide,but I have read other FAQ's and guides and so some of
their ideas may have inadvertantely been put in here.So just in case,I will
credit all the other people whos' work I have read-Nemesis(FAQ),D Connoy(Car
Guide),CNick(FAQ),and G Bower(FAQ).Plus Gamefaqs,Gamesages,and IGN.com
P.S-This guide is written by me,in England,but it is based on the US version of
the game I have,in which you can only complete the game 98.2%,and Acura appear
in South City etc.
DEDICATION
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As of September 11th I would like to dedicate this guide to all those
killed,injured or in any way affected by the tragedies of September
11th.Britain weeps with you-God Bless America.
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Version 1.0-10/4/01(10th April),I have already completed the game,long ago last
year,but I am still trying to get all of the prize cars,so I'll write up all I
know.
Version 1.01-18/5/01(18th May)-Not much different,I haven't done enough yet to
merit posting the Guide on Gamefaqs.Have spent the last months gaming trying to
re-unlock all of the cars I had to sell to accommodate new ones need to
initially complete the game in the 100 car limit garage.Also unlocked a few
completely new cars in a second save to go with all of the ones I already
have.I aim to have all of the prize cars in the game.New prize cars
unlocked-Lancia Stratos,Calsonic Skyline GT '99,Lancer Evo VI Rally Car,Del Sol
LM,plus a few others.To get these I used other GameFaqs guides(in particular
the Car Database by Dave Connoy which helped me find other well hidden cars as
well),and found I had to RE-complete Endurance races I had already done,and get
all golds on certain licence tests.I am now close to having all of the Prize
cars.
Version 1.1-19/5/01(19th May)-Completed Audi and Alfa Romeo,added more to
Acura,and started BMW.
Version 1.15-23/5/01(22nd May)-Added more to Alfa Romeo and BMW.
Version 1.16-18/7/01(18th July)-How time flies...I have been slowly updating
the guide and have now finished BMW,but the last couple of months gaming have
been spent entering the GT2TRL(GT2 Team Racing League)on the internet,run by
SpackleMonkey from the GameFaqs GT2 message board,and contributing a lot to
that board.Anyway,I have still managed to make quite a few gains in the
game,and I now only require 7 prize cars(Escort Rally
Car,3000GT(GTO)LM'99,Altezza LM Edition,Subaru Impreza Rally
Car,3000GT(GTO)LM,GT-ONE LM '99,and the BP Trueno GT '99)till I have the whole
set.Cars I have unlocked over the past couple of months include the Concept
Car(from the A-Licence test),FTO LM(From the I-A Licence test),and very nearly
the Escort Rally Car(I won the Seattle Endurance for the second time,but I only
realised after the race that I had forgotten to make room in my garage for the
car(I already had 100 cars)!Disaster!Unlike the British GP at Silverstone that
I attended last Sunday,it was a really good race and in the end Mika Hakkinen
emerged triumphant in the McLaren.I also(and you're not going to believe this
but it is honestly true)met the great British '50's F1 driver Stirling
Moss(well,I got to within about half a metre of him in the crowd leaving the
race).
Version 1.17-22/7/01(22nd July)-I have decided,after looking at some other
general game FAQS,and seeing the enormity of the task ahead of me(checking Race
Mods,and Stats for 600 cars)as well as the fact that I will this week be
getting GT3,to scale down the size of this FAQ by leaving out the sprawling
hoardes of Japanese cars(There are about 400+ in the game),as it would mean I
would have to wait for ages trying to get used cars to show up.However,I have
also decided to extend the FAQ,to a list/rating/review of ALL European and
North American cars,not just the Racing Modified cars.So the FAQ is now called
The GT2 European and North American Car Guide.I will now also probably be able
road test a lot of,if not all of the cars I review.
Version 1.18-10/8/01(10th August)-I have spent the last few Weeks playing the
brilliant GT3,and I have made great progress in it,including winning one of the
almost hidden F1 Cars(at only my second enduro Race attempt).It is now more
than likely that I will now do a guide for GT3.I still,however,intend to try
and win all of the GT2 Prize Cars.
Version 1.19-13/8/01(13th August)-OK.So I'm not quite up to Lister yet,but a
few Weeks ago I just saw that Lister Storm V12 sitting there,in the Garage,just
waiting for somebody to Road Test it....so I did.That's why the list currently
skips from B(MW) to L(ISTER).
28/9/01(28th September)-No change to the guide,although I will now start
updating it again soon.I would now also like to dedicate this guide to the
victims of those killed in the tragic events of September 11th and their
families.God Bless all those over in America.
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Gran Turismo 2 is quite simply,as I'm sure you've all heard plenty of times
before,the best racing game ever(on any format).And although Gran Turismo 3
A-Spec is just about to walk away with that coveted title,GT2 will still hold
the record for the number of cars(over 600!),while its PS2 Big Brother,as good
as it will be,can only manage about 180.Now,I have a PS2 but the release date
for GT3 just dosen't seem to exist(in the UK anyway).On one website it says
April,and on another it says late June...Anyway although it might seem a bit
late for a FAQ on GT2 I don't think anyone has covered this particular aspect
of the game before ,as rather than do a car list like everyone else,I thought
I'd be more specific and explain when to unlock the Racing Modified cars,which
are generally the most sought after and the best in the game,and what they are
like once you have them.I'll also explain the cars that are hard to
find,rare,or complicated to unlock.The fun is though,that there are so many
cars,sometimes you will have to complete a 90 lap endurance race 2 or 3 times
just to get one car(don't try 2 or 3 in a row though as you may forget to do
everything else in your life eg Feed Cat,Answer Important Phone Calls
etc...)This guide aims to tell you what cars to spend/not spend you money
buying/modifying,and make the game easier,but not so easy that it becomes
boring,eg Racing a 975hp R/Escudo Pikes Peak Version against a 22hp Fiat
500R(Read:winning by so much,that the race becomes about as interesting as
watching Cricket... ).So Enjoy GT2...
STOP PRESS-On the 22nd of July I have decided to change the content of the
guide and shorten it,by leaving out all the Japanese cars as these would be
just far to many for me on my own to work with.However I have now broadened the
content of the guide to include list/rating/info/review on ALL none Japanese
cars(About 200),not just the Racing Modified ones.This will make the FAQ easier
to write,and more in depth to read.
Key-
R/ Before a car means it is PRE-Racing Modified(when you buy/win it)
* Before a car means it is a secret car,or complicated car to unlock,and will
need explaining.
The manufacturers will be in alphabetical order
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Racing Modified Cars:
In this section I will list the Racing Modified cars you can obtain from each
manufacturer,either through Winning certain races,buying them at the Special
Car screen at the Dealership,or tuning up new or used cars.
Facts and Figures:Right,the way I will set this out may look a bit complicated
but trust me it is simple.Look at the Acura table below for example.On the
table we have:Year-Quite simply the year the particular model was released.
NHP-The cars' minimum horsepower,as it is when you buy or win it.NP-Normal
Price of the car if you are buying it from a Garage.DT-Drivetrain of the
car.NWT-Normal weight of the car(in LB).MHP-Maximum Horsepower the car can be
tuned to.T-Can the car have a Turbo Kit fitted(not 'is the engine
Turbocharged').RM-Is the Car Racing Modifiable,Y for Yes,N for No,P for
Pre-Modified when the Car is already Modified when you buy or win it(These are
normally Race Cars bought from the Special Screen or Won).DT-Can the car have
Dirt Tyres fitted and run in Rally Mode,Y for Yes,N for No.Obtained By-How the
car is obtained,either: Buy New-The car is bought new from the manufacturers
line up screen.Special Scrn-Buying the car from the manufacturers special
screen.Or The Name of the race you have to win to unlock the car,eg 4WD Cup
R1.And finally Road Test.This is the part where I review some or all of the
manufacturers cars after I have driven them in their stock form around a
suitable circuit.
ACURA(USA)
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(South City)
This is Hondas'North American division,which concentrates on larger luxury
cars,more suited to the American market.For the most part they are a bit
pointless in terms of the game because they are too expensive to buy early in
the game,but to underpowered to be worth buying later on.The Honda NSX from the
first game is now only available as the Acura NSX,and likewise with the
Integra.However if you have a Gameshark you can unlock these two as the Honda
NSX,and Honda Integra(Check out David Connnoys'car database at GameFaqs for the
codes).This is pretty confusing as the NSX is supposed to be an Acura but you
can win about 3 special RM(Racing Modified) models from the Races that are
Hondas,and its manufacturer event is listed at the Honda garage.
Not a very good manufacturer for RM cars as they have no Special screen and
only some of their cars can be modified,and even when you tune them to the max
they still don't reach a really high HP.The NSX takes on a wonderful Skyline or
even Ferrari F40 -esque rear wing when modified,but its livery is pretty
boring.Still,the manufacturers models can be quite useful in the mid HP
races,though none can sport dirt tyres.
-You will need a both an NSX and an Integra for their manufacturer events over
at the Honda dealership.
Car Year NHP NP DT NWT MHP T RM DT Obtained By:
Acura Integra GS-R'95 95 167 13,000 FF 2667 261 N N Y Buy New
Acura Integra GS-R 98 167 23,260 FF 2667 261 N Y Y Buy New
Acura Integra Type R'95 95 192 16,000 FF 2667 336 Y N Y Buy New
Acura Integra Type R 98 194 25,160 FF 2667 335 Y N Y Buy New
Acura NSX '91 91 249 90,660 MR 3112 381 N Y N Buy New
Acura NSX '97 97 288 90,660 MR 3068 407 N Y N Buy New
Acura NSX '93 93 272 95,000 MR 3020 397 N N N Buy New
Acura NSX Type S(J) 97 284 103,570 MR 2910 426 N N N Buy New
Acura NSX Type S Zero 97 284 98,570 MR 2799 426 N N N Buy New
Road Tests-
Acura Integra GS-R '95-I must admit that at my first sight of it,this car
looked rather boring,in both stats and to the eye.But when I bought it from the
garage in order to test it,I took a closer look at it,and it started to look
promising,OK so it may not be an NSX in the speed stakes,but according to it's
info screen,it's one of the best handling FF cars around.But then again the
info screen also made it sound powerful.And we all know the info screen is
written by the man at Acura.And he's probably a little bit biased.So I took it
out on the first all-FF race at Tahiti road,and what I came away with was a
mixed bag of an opinion.It definetely wasn't fast-It was out-accelerated by a
Vauxhall Tigra,that's all we need to know-and it certainly didn't set the World
on fire with it's acceleration,there wasn't even any difference in speed
between 3rd and 4th gear,switching between them had no effect.However,its
saving grace was indeed it's handling,crisp and pretty responsive,it took most
of the sweeping turns flat,but had a bit of the typical FF layout
understeer.Overall,the car is good value for money for what it is,and a
beginner could buy it almost straight away and tune it up reasonably well,but
if he's really after an Integra early on he would be better off saving up a
little longer and hanging on for the 95 Type R model ,which is even better
value,with 192hp and great handling for just 16K.But more on that later...
Acura Integra GS-R(98 model)-
ALFA ROMEO(Italy)
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(West City)
This Famous Italian company may have been rival to Ferrari around the F1
circuits of the 1950's but both now fall under the umbrella of the mighty FIAT
corporation.
The marquee are probably more recently known for their rather square-looking
155 Touring car which stormed the BTTC in the mid 90's and is a welcome
addition to the game.For 1 Million Cr,you get 544 Hp(the dealer lists a lot
less but it goes up when you get it to your garage),great handling
acceleration,and top speed(200 Mph+),its only bad point is its looks but,hey
you can't have everything.Still one of the best cars in the game though.
Most of their other cars can be modified to sport Touring car colours and aero
parts,which look especially good on the newer 156 and GTV models.None of their
other cars really breathe fire in the HP stakes,but make up for it with good
handling,and most can be tuned up well,if you have the money...
-1 Manufacturer Event
Year NHP NP DT NWT MHP T RM DT Obtained By:
145 2.0 Cloverleaf 98 148 29,320 FF 2667 301 Y N Y Buy New
155 2.0 TS 16V 98 147 11,860 FF 2865 245 Buy New
156 2.0 TS 16V 98 154 34,530 FF 2755 313 Buy New
156 2.5 V6 24V 98 190 38,910 FF 2910 551 Buy New
GTV 2.0 TS 16V 98 147 38,360 FF 3020 313 Buy New
GTV 3.0 V6 24V 98 243 49,070 FF 3119 394 Buy New
R/155 Touring Car -- 544 1m 4WD 2336 --- - Special Scrn
Road Tests-
145 2.0 Cloverleaf-Don't be fooled,despite looking like a cross between a
Hatchback and a small People Carrier,this definetely takes it's Performance
from the first.It's 148hp may not shoot off the line,but it's acceleration
really kicks in after a few seconds and the journey to 60 is a swift one of a
respectable 8 seconds(I clocked it at 8.4),and happily the Car seems to hold
this Speed well as you head for 100.The Engine makes a glorious Roaring noise
and up the Straights you could be forgiven for thinking you are hitching a ride
on something much bigger.I took it out on the Seattle Short Course for it's run
out,and it handled the tight Circuit and all of it's right-angles
wonderfully.It was a delight throwing the Sporty little hatchback into the
corners and coming out with a smile on your face.If you can get the braking
right,even in stock form,this Car is great fun to drive and certainly wasn't
the dull drive I was expecting.
ASTON MARTIN(UK)
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(North City)
Probably Britains' second most famous marque,behind Jaguar,here you can buy the
DB6,made famous by a Mr Bond,James Bond...Seriously though their more up to
date range is impressive with the nice-looking but dissapointingly heavy and
underpowered DB7 Coupe and Volante from the first game making an appearance,as
well as the more impressive and powerful DB8.You will need to Racing Modify a
DB7 to use in the second manufacturer trophy race here,both are identical in
performance but the Volante costs more,and is slightly heavier,despite sporting
a soft top roof.
-1 Manufacturer Event(DB7 Cup).
AUDI(Germany)
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(North City)
Relaible German manufacturer whos' designs have recently become very sporty and
nice to look at,especially the TT in road or race trim.The A4 and S4 are both
sedans that can be Racing Modified into the colours of the A4 British Touring
Car.However their best car has to be the TT,which can be bought as the normal
road version,or the very impressive,controlable,light,and speedy LM version for
1m cr from the special screen,which has to be one of the best cars in the game.
-No manufacturer events.
BMW(Germany)
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(North City)
Another efficient German manufacturer who famously dropped Rover workers in it
last year when it abandoned their company and sold it,costing many jobs in the
UK.
Has quite a motorsport history in Touring Cars in the 80's and 90's,and Formula
One,with Brabham in the 80's and currently with the Williams team.
Their models range from the comparitavely small 320ci to the huge brutish
840,and the 328ci which can be tuned up to 547 Hp,and modified into red or blue
BMW motorsport colours.
-? Manufacturers Events.
Car Year NHP NP DT NWT MHP RMP Obtained by:
R/320ci -- 145 41,800 FR 3174 287 159,300 Tuning
R/323ci -- 167 45,360 FR 3185 499 162,860 Tuning
R/328ci -- 188 50,690 FR 3229 547 168,190 Tuning
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