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U4GM Reviews Aston Martin and Lamborghini FH6 Cars

CrystalVibe 9 Hours+ 2

This update lands with two cars that couldn't feel more different. The DB7 GT is the sort of thing you cruise in for the noise, while the STO begs for a late brake. Anyone watching the FH6 Cars roster grow will spot why this pairing has got people talking.

Two Cars, Two Completely Different Moods

The Aston arrives with proper old-school charm, a long bonnet, V12 burble, and lines that still look tidy at a standstill. The Lamborghini is all edge and intent. Put both on the same mountain route and the difference hits before the second corner.

The DB7 GT needs patience when it's pushed hard. The STO doesn't really ask for patience at all. It just wants clean inputs, decent tyres, and someone brave enough to keep their foot in.

Making the DB7 Work

    The Meta: Keep the Aston's V12 if you want its character, then use a mild twin-turbo setup, firmer dampers, wider rear tyres, and a lower ride height to make it feel planted without turning every road into a wrestling match.

    The Snag: Go too far with power or rear aero and the DB7 starts looking odd while still squirming on corner exit, especially on wet roads where the long nose makes missed braking points feel even worse.

    The Fix: Build grip first, soften the rear rebound a touch, avoid the giant wing unless the event demands it, and let the car carry speed rather than trying to bully it through tight hairpins.

Reality check: I spent more time choosing wheels for the Aston than actually racing it, which is very on-brand for a car like this.

The STO Steals the Road

The Huracán STO is the obvious hot lap pick. Turn-in feels sharper, the chassis stays calm, and it grips hard enough to make wet races feel almost unfair. Some players still aren't sold on the sound, fair enough, but the thing absolutely flies.

    The buzz on Discord: Most players reckon the STO is brilliant straight from the garage, while the DB7 becomes more rewarding only after a careful, slightly fussy tune.

Settings Worth Checking After the Patch

    Garage space: Clear duplicate reward cars before claiming Playlist drops because the capacity warning can interrupt an otherwise easy collection run.

    Exhaust effects: Restart the session if black flames keep appearing since the visual glitch often disappears after loading back into the festival site.

    Festival terrain: Avoid testing suspension setups near the uneven arena sections because random bouncing can make a solid tune look completely broken.

Worth Logging In For

The update isn't just a quick reward grab. It gives collectors another rare Aston, racers a seriously capable STO, and Playlist regulars more reason to keep checking weekly tasks. If garage space is sorted and you're chasing harder-to-get rewards, buy FH6 Boosting can help keep the seasonal grind from eating every spare evening.



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