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* In ''Horizon'' there are non-street legal cars such as the Ferrari [=599XX=] and the Maserati [=MC12=] Versione Corse. In real life, you could be arrested for driving these cars on open roads, but not in ''Horizon''.

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* In ''Horizon'' there are non-street legal cars such as the Ferrari [=599XX=] and the Maserati [=MC12=] Versione Corse. In real life, you could be arrested for driving these cars on open roads, but not in ''Horizon''. One could argue that the ones in the game were heavily modified to make them road-legal [[note]] a few people in real life have also converted cars such as the FXX or P1 GTR into street-legal vehicles [[/note]].
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* In ''Horizon'' there are non-street legal cars such as the Ferrari [=599XX=] and the Maserati [=MC12=] Versione Corse. In real life, you could be arrested for driving these cars on open roads, but not in ''Horizon''.
* The fact there is no police presence is even more questionable: the radio [=DJs=] allude to street racers being picked up by the cops, yet nothing like that is ever seen.
* Cars don't have license plates in ''Horizon'' and ''Horizon 2''. WordOfGod says that as the car manufacturers are supplying the cars to the Horizon Festival (which is true, as radio chatter confirms this), this means the player is effectively buying them for pure competition/race use, meaning they're not meant to be on the road and thus, don't need plates. Still odd though: then why you're perfectly able to drive through the open roads? A non-issue from ''3'' onward, as you can tack your own custom plate to the back of your cars.

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* There's an abandoned Quattro in ''Horizon 4'' with a siren. ''And Bullet Holes.'' Alex, rather disturbed, locks the garage you find it in after pulling it out.
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