Yes its been asked for many times for GT to get damage. Its been criticized many times too for not having car damage. Well in a recent preview from PSU, they had confirmation that there will be car damage in Prologue.

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You'll also be able to tell if you have any mods installed in your car by simply listening. That super charger you just installed sounds just like its real life counterpart. Many fans of the series may also be pleased to learn that damage modelling has finally been implemented with Prologue. On the whole, the damage effects are quite realistic and we can safely say that the days of the Gran Turismo series being called a 'bumper car simulator' are over

Gran Turismo. These two words are enough to light the gaming community on fire. The popular racing series has been a staple for both hardcore and casual racing fans alike for over ten years. While the series has always managed to impress gamers in all areas such as graphics, realism, and computer AI, the series has been long overdue for a next generation sequel to match the pace of modern racing titles. Thankfully, we won’t have to wait for much longer.

Most appropriately titled Gran Turismo 5: Prologue, Polyphony's latest game may appear at first to have a deceiving title. However, further playtime quickly proved to solidify the game's release as more than a trivial tech demonstration.

The game is a mix of next generation and time-tested features that have made the series so popular. Some of the newer changes include the title screen. Gone are the days where you were given the option of arcade and simulation mode of previous titles, or even the newer single-player, multi-player and option dialogues to grace modern racers.

Instead, gamers will find themselves graced with a 3D representation of their car in front of a vividly animated backdrop of a city of their choice from a list of locations. A clock and temperature read-out shows the current time and temperature reading of the location you set. A calendar also displays upcoming racing events.
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    iLLmatic Dec 10, 07
    Now there is literally nothing left for anyone to say about this game. I can't flipping wait.
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    Final Blade Dec 10, 07
    Well i want to see a trailer with some car damage that would be cool.
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    Keano Dec 10, 07
    Hurray ! I've owned all the Gran Turismos so far, and finally car damage. I agree with Finalblade98, I would like to see the trailer, I'll check out the ps3 network.
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    Cruxis Mana Dec 11, 07
    Well rather than make another pointless article I'll just say it here instead ^^

    Famitsu gave the game 10 - 10 - 9 - 10 ! Coming to a grand total of 39 out of 40 (( For those who can't add )) That makes it the 17th game to achieve a near perfect score from them ...

    Just imagine what the full games going to get
    • 0
      Final Blade Dec 11, 07
      OH baby this game may get me back into car racing
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    Red 9 Dec 11, 07
    S'too bad this article is 100% bogus. There is no damage modelling.

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