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1. The handling feels somewhat loose and imprecise
2. Even fully upgraded it managed to reach only 250 km/h and it has 603 hp.
3. It's a bit nitpicky, but there is a small gap between the hood and the fenders.
Besides that the car looks beautiful and I respect the work you put into it.
The Subaru Impreza in Gran Turismo 2 features the EJ20 engine, which is a 2.0-liter turbocharged flat-four (boxer engine). This engine is known for its performance and rally heritage, making it a popular choice for the game.
An also this one is a bit glitchy and gets jumping on the road like the track rejects it and throws me out of the tracks.