I can vividly remember that in the game's instruction booklet, where all the reserved licensing rights were listed, there was a section dedicated to AC cars. However no car from that manufacturer appeared in game. So perhaps the AC Cobra is lying around somewhere on the cutting room floor at Juice Games HQ...
Honestly, the only gripe I have with this game is the respect feature and some cars handling like complete ass. Still, I appreciate this game and enjoy coming back for the nostalgia. 7.5/10
The handling is absolutely atrocious. Funnily enough, it's easier to control RWD cars on PC with keyboard controls than on any console with a gamepad. It still feels like hanging on for dear life regardless though...
Idk, they're all pretty close to a real-life counterpart. I checked a few because some of the numbers did seem odd, but a Neon R/T was only 6hp off, the MR2 was only 14hp off, a 3000GT was only 8hp off. The Corvette Z06 was the biggest one I saw at 23hp more than the actual C5Z06. I think the oddness comes from the fact that there's no rhyme or reason to naming or the region in which the cars are modeled after. i.e. the 3000GT is actually a VR-4 and the Peugot 206 GTI isn't actually a GTI. The MR2 is modeled from the JDM engine HP while the MR2 is modeled after the Euro engine. All this being said, it didn't matter as it was an arcade racing game, not Gran Turismo (which also had it's fair share of bad HP numbers).
@@iDriveDaily Juiced is not really an arcade racing game. You cannot restart the race, and the RWD car handling is hard. It is easier to play tha game using a steering wheel. I actually played this game not long ago using mouse steering. Though when it came out in 2005 kids played racing games using arrows including me and my brother. We did not like this game back then because it was hard to handle RWD cars on keyboard.
Fiat Punto 1.8 HGT Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 SXi Peugeot 206 GTI Honda CR‐X Renault Clio Sport Honda Civic DX Toyota Corolla 1.6 Ford Focus SVT Ford Focus ZTS Dodge Neon R/T Volkswagen Golf Dodge Neon SRT‐4 Mazda MX‐5 Miata Volkswagen Beetle GLS Volkswagen Corrado VR6 Honda Civic Type R Mitsubishi FTO Toyota MR‐S Honda Integra Type R DC2 Honda Prelude VTEC Toyota MR2 Acura RSX Type‐S Toyota Celica Toyota Celica VVTi Honda Integra Type R DC5 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI Acura Integra Type R Chevrolet Camaro ZZ8 Ford Mustang Fastback Chevrolet Corvette C3 Stingray Dodge Charger R/T Chevrolet Camaro Pontiac Firebird Ford Mustang GT Chevrolet Corvette ZO6 C5 Holden Monaro CV8 Ford Falcon XR8 Mazda RX‐7 Mazda RX‐8 Nissan 350Z Honda S2000 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII Nissan 300Z Mitsubishi 3000GT Subaru Impreza 22B STi Subaru Impreza WRX STi GBD‐A Nissan Skyline GT‐R R34 Honda NSX Toyota Supra Acura NSX Dodge Viper GTS
Better selection of cars than any Need for Speed at the time, not gonna lie...😅
I agree😊😊😊
Your taste in cars is trash
I can vividly remember that in the game's instruction booklet, where all the reserved licensing rights were listed, there was a section dedicated to AC cars. However no car from that manufacturer appeared in game. So perhaps the AC Cobra is lying around somewhere on the cutting room floor at Juice Games HQ...
everybody gangsta till you beat them in your 1.8 Corsa.
Everybody’s gangster till you pulled up on a Vtec Honda
Honestly, the only gripe I have with this game is the respect feature and some cars handling like complete ass. Still, I appreciate this game and enjoy coming back for the nostalgia. 7.5/10
The handling is absolutely atrocious. Funnily enough, it's easier to control RWD cars on PC with keyboard controls than on any console with a gamepad. It still feels like hanging on for dear life regardless though...
Mazda rx 8 is practically UN-DRIVABLE in this game 😢
Nice car list, but all powerput on cars it's wrong!
it was the 2000's, no one cared about realism tbh.
the only thing that mattered back then was how big your wheels were.
Idk, they're all pretty close to a real-life counterpart. I checked a few because some of the numbers did seem odd, but a Neon R/T was only 6hp off, the MR2 was only 14hp off, a 3000GT was only 8hp off. The Corvette Z06 was the biggest one I saw at 23hp more than the actual C5Z06. I think the oddness comes from the fact that there's no rhyme or reason to naming or the region in which the cars are modeled after. i.e. the 3000GT is actually a VR-4 and the Peugot 206 GTI isn't actually a GTI. The MR2 is modeled from the JDM engine HP while the MR2 is modeled after the Euro engine. All this being said, it didn't matter as it was an arcade racing game, not Gran Turismo (which also had it's fair share of bad HP numbers).
@@iDriveDaily Juiced is not really an arcade racing game. You cannot restart the race, and the RWD car handling is hard. It is easier to play tha game using a steering wheel. I actually played this game not long ago using mouse steering. Though when it came out in 2005 kids played racing games using arrows including me and my brother. We did not like this game back then because it was hard to handle RWD cars on keyboard.
Is there the best car for each class?
Play the cars without customization and it would be like Metropolis Street Racer/Project Gotham!
How to unlock all cars in Juiced 1?
Complete every series in arcade mode or use a cheat called "PINT" to get everything unlocked at start.
You need to go through arcade mode to unlock all the cars.
There are 4 letter passwords you can enter to get all the cars and tracks in custom race.
I just wish they had the HP right, everyone knows a Supra makes 1500hp stock. 💀
My brother in christ stop trippin
GTFO Cringe Supra Kid, nobody wants you because you re irritant
Fiat Punto 1.8 HGT
Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 SXi
Peugeot 206 GTI
Honda CR‐X
Renault Clio Sport
Honda Civic DX
Toyota Corolla 1.6
Ford Focus SVT
Ford Focus ZTS
Dodge Neon R/T
Volkswagen Golf
Dodge Neon SRT‐4
Mazda MX‐5 Miata
Volkswagen Beetle GLS
Volkswagen Corrado VR6
Honda Civic Type R
Mitsubishi FTO
Toyota MR‐S
Honda Integra Type R DC2
Honda Prelude VTEC
Toyota MR2
Acura RSX Type‐S
Toyota Celica
Toyota Celica VVTi
Honda Integra Type R DC5
Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI
Acura Integra Type R
Chevrolet Camaro ZZ8
Ford Mustang Fastback
Chevrolet Corvette C3 Stingray
Dodge Charger R/T
Chevrolet Camaro
Pontiac Firebird
Ford Mustang GT
Chevrolet Corvette ZO6 C5
Holden Monaro CV8
Ford Falcon XR8
Mazda RX‐7
Mazda RX‐8
Nissan 350Z
Honda S2000
Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII
Nissan 300Z
Mitsubishi 3000GT
Subaru Impreza 22B STi
Subaru Impreza WRX STi GBD‐A
Nissan Skyline GT‐R R34
Honda NSX
Toyota Supra
Acura NSX
Dodge Viper GTS
Acura
Chevrolet
Dodge
Fiat
Ford
Holden
Honda
Toyota
Peugeot
Pontiac