I know some of the cars in GT5 closely mimic other cars, but looks almost identical to the rear of a Lexus LFA, without the tri-exaust in the center.
There's quite a few cars, relative to other GTA or open world games, that are really close to their real counter parts. Both the new Turismo R and Zenterno from DLC are pretty darn close to LaFerraris and Elementos (and it even has the option of a Veneno style wing). The Lampadati Felon is almost exactly the same as a Jaguar XF-R. There's a lot of obvious or easy ones.. I mean, of course a Dominator, Gauntlet, and Dominator are all very close to Viper, Challenger, and Mustang... I think it's easier to 'get away' with that for non-licensing games. Saddler and Granger looking almos exactly like a Ford Superduty or Chevy Suburban? Again, of course they do. But a Jag XF or a LaFerrari are pretty unique so it's nice to see them try get away with such obvious unlicensed copies. I think the Gwagen (and especially the 6x6 Gwagen) are the most patently-ripped off ones but because the 6x6 was DLC, probably not worth it for Mercedes to make a big deal out of it. Game has got pretty great cars, though, I gotta say. I never really play GTA for 'real life' cars... but I find myself treating GTA V like a Need For Speed sometimes... the sound and feel of Dewbauchees is pretty unique in an Aston Martin sort of way. The Banshee feels different than any other car, just as you'd expect from an oversteering beast like a Viper. Dubsta feels just as shitty-Jeep-handling as you'd expect from a Gwagen. Et cetera. I mean, it 'aint Forza or Gran Turismo but it's a lot closer to a decent Need for Speed game than past GTAs for cars.
Messrs Housers are trying to get everyone to purchase their wares not once, not twice, but thrice? The nerve of these brigands and modern day highwaymen! I hope everyone with punishes them for this boldness by waiting until it is three pence in a summer sale before buying, if at all. Surely that will teach them some manners befitting of proper gentlemen.
I read this, with your name and avatar somehow merged into a Mediator from Final Fantasy Tactics, written by Alexander Smith, and dressed sort of like a mix between a Mediator, Judge, and a decker, delivering this speech atop a box along a dirt road full of merchants with wagons and squires with leather armour and swords weary from a bad crop and foreign wars in desperate need of a boogieman, a strawman upon to throw their foul tidings and ill will, and it brought me great joy.