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Release Date: July 13th, 2010
Featured Content:
2010 Acura TSX V6 - $24,000
2011 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe - $62,000
2011 Citroën DS3 - $23,000
2010 FIAT Punto Evo SPORT - $24,000
2010 Kia Forte Koup SX - $18,000
2011 Mazda 2 - $9,000
2011 McLaren MP4-12C - $270,000
2010 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG - $57,000
2010 Mercedes-Benz CL 65 AMG - $190,000
2010 Mitsubishi Colt Ralliart - $25,500

It's that time again and waddaya know, Turn 10 has decided to give us a real treat this summer with one of the most unexpected supercars in car pack number seven (one more than TDU ever got). I mean sure everyone is grateful, but it's like Christmas morning when you're a kid; you spend months writing letters to Mr. Cringle about the Lego set that you need to complete the final stages on enlightenment, but come the day you end up with a shoddy Mega Blocks kit. By no means am I calling the elusive McLaren MP4-12C a shoddy replacement for the desired SLS AMG, and the Lexus LFA but it was unexpected to say the very least.

Anyway... along with the new McLaren come nine other vehicles of which a few may actually be worthy purchases. I for one will be looking into the latest Mercedes additions as well as the Cadillac Coupe and tiny DS3... yes I've taken up interest in a car made in France, god help us all.
So what will you be doing this summer? Going out into the humid disgusting weather full of insects and hidden death traps? Or stay indoors where it's air conditioned and safe, and pass the well earned vacation time with some Forza Motorsport driving your sexy little McLaren? Well, what a wise choice.

Last month we were given a surprise pack that delivered a summer flare to the world of Forza, of course it was a bigger disappointment than anything else. While there were a few interesting additions there wasn't much that kept people stuck to the game for a month, I guess that's why Turn 10 sucked it up and actually built a car people want. And it seems to me that the quality of every pack just gets higher and higher. Compare the recently released SLK to its brother the C32. They're worlds apart when it comes to polishing, and no, not the paint finish kind of polish. Audio for each of the new cars gets more redesigned or tuned from either completely new audio or old material with a major tweak. So hats off you to Turn 10, you've out done yourself for the seventh time.
For the rest of us who won't be attending much of the great outdoors, I plan to get reviewing on these new monstrous machines. So look for new Mercedes-Benz reviews along with the new McLaren once we actually get time to sit down and drive them. Apart from the monthly DLC news, that's become something we've all taken for granted, there really isn't much more news to report. So, before I take up anymore of your time, I'll bid you farewell.

So should I get it? There's a new McLaren, are you stupid?!
Why? I already told you, there's a new freakin' McLaren.
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