Come check out one of the most detailed and extensive reviews for the Forza 3 DLC packs. Covers all 10 cars, how they actually handle in-game, and the details of each model and their specifications so that any racing fan can be fully informed.

Well worth the time to take a decent read through, you won't be disappointed.

So here’s my review of Forza 3’s Detroit Autoweek Show DLC Pack which was released on January 12th (US). All 10 cars are covered in this review, the pack is available from XboxLive for just 400 msp, and as far as I’m concerned, these are well worth the few dollars they ask for them.

I place the cars in order of ‘my personal preferences’ with regards to which car would be the best, through to the least most desirable. Not that any are, but you get the idea. I always look for something a little bit different in my car choices within the game, and don’t always pick the biggest or the most popular. So just grit your teeth and bare with it. Better still, have your say in the comments box below at the end of the review – so long as you abide the TOU and COC, everything is fine.

I add mainly pics of real-world cars so you can get an idea of what these things look like in real life, so that when you get your greasy little paws on them, you can see just how well detailed and rendered they are in-game.

They need not be the quickest or highest horsepowered beasts, as it’s often the ‘tweaking’ of suspension and chassis that sets a car apart from the pure brutes, where horsepower exceeds drivability, and top speeds are unattainable.

If you want some tips on tweaking a little bit, you can check out the first review on the Holiday Pack, where you will find some suspension tweaks that ‘might’ suit you, and think seriously about using the Forza Calculator to help work out other tweaks for any car within Forza. But enough of this, let’s get on with what we are all here for, the cars.
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