Montgomery GT 2400
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| Top Cruising Speed | 168 estimated MPH | ||||||||||||
| Top Boosting Speed | 176 estimated MPH | ||||||||||||
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The Montgomery GT 2400 is one of the best cars for Race events earlier on in the game. Fantastic speed, control, and boost meter put this car in a class of its own. However, it is not that great outside of racing events; its strength makes it too fragile to be considered good for Road Rage and Marked Man events and its boost type prevents it from doing Stunt Runs very well either.
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[edit] Description
An out-and-out track car. Light, powerful, and so much grip that it takes a lot of persuading to make it go sideways. Watch out for some understeer when cornering at speed.
[edit] How to unlock
Win 42 events, then shut it down.
[edit] Resemblance
The GT 2400 resembles the Ultima GTR produced by Ultima Sports Ltd, a low volume British kit-form supercar that holds several world records. It also looks like the Jaguar XJR-9, which was used in Le Mans in the 1980s.
[edit] Burning Route
| GT 2400 Burning Route |
[edit] Notes
- In Burnout Paradise's Free February Update, the GT 2400's speed stat was lowered from 7 to 4 and it's boost stat was lowered from 7 to 6.
- When crashing head-on, the GT 2400's front axles will pop out of proportion.
- The noise from the GT 2400's engine resembles the Dodge Viper SRT-10.
- In the PC version of Burnout Paradise, the standard colour for finish 1 is red instead of white for the consoles.
