It's all a marketing stance. Yes, most of us here love all kinds of cars, but we aren't their prime audience. They want people walking through the game store to see concept and super cars on the cover and want it because that is what people like. People want the fastest, the most expensive, the rarest and that's what will get them to buy this game. That's why it's packed with Veyrons and Zondas, they are fast, rare, expensive and everyone wants one IRL. TDU2 gives them a virtual version. The only argument to "well why can't we have all those and the classics and the 4 doors from TDU1?" is time and money, they already spent 5 years working on it. Now before someone says that they should give the hardcore community more, we aren't the ones keeping the lights on. If they didn't go after the general public then there very well might not have been a TDU2.