Well it's only a matter of naming for the most part, the cars aren't really that different. He probably called it the Stradale to avoid confusion from people that think it's just the aesthetic upgrade (essentially what the Sportline is), assuming that he knows there's a difference. But if you ever get a chance to sit in one, the passenger dash says "GranTurismo MC" whereas the other strictly says "MC Stradale." It's in my top 3 favorite cars so I've done some research here and there haha.
Anyway, awesome spot. I've only seen one black one and it was at night for like 5 seconds. My friend ended up selling it before I got a ride or anything.
thanks for the info W16 i wasnt aware that it was just the MC. I met a kid with a yellow one and he told me it was a Stradale so i assumed if he had one he knew what it was.
And actually, Sportline is more correct than Stradale. If you see an MC that has the carbon rear spoiler, it will have a little logo that says "MC Sportline" as opposed to "MC Stradale" on the Stradale cars.
Lololol the thing is, Stradales AREN'T sold in the US. This is the GranTurismo MC, nothing after that. The Stradale is the Euro version with only two seats and the MC Race Shift gearbox instead of the automatic that's in the US cars. They look identical from the outside and have the same engine and everything, but yeah those are the differences.
Sorry to correct you, Brian, but MC Stradales ARE sold in the United States. I've seen 2 on the street and 4 at dealers. It's throwing you off because he put non-MC rims on them.
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