User blog comment:Mr. Mysterious Spyman/Multiplayer T&T Renewal/@comment-27736210-20170921014731/@comment-27736210-20170922012351

I added the League, which is basically the same as the MAX Multiplayer rating you can reach.

I have first/second-hand experience with most of these cars.

For example, I've gotten to 2000+ rating (Low Champion) with the Cobra and Camaro SS, but I labelled them as Mid-Champion (2200-2300) because I know you can get that high from seeing other players' ratings.

The Hommage and Vulcan are both a bit better than the Camaro SS and Cobra, while the SLK SE is a lot better than the Camaro SS and Cobra, so they are labelled as High-Champion (2300-2500) and Elite (2500+), respectively.

I labelled the BMW M2 as Low Champion because it's difficult to get to Champion with just 4-8 races every session (but the same could be said for the SLK SE; most people use it alongside the McLaren Mercedes MP4-25 or Aston Martin Vulcan).

The Porsche 959 is labelled as Low Champion despite being optimal around ranks 900-1050 because the Range Rover Evoque was previously able to get to Low Champion (with great difficulty), and the Porsche 959 is a new car that is better than the Range Rover Evoque. That also logically moved the Range Rover Evoque and Mercedes-Benz GLC Coupe to High-Pro (1900) and the Renault DeZir + other Class D cars (Ford F-150, Camaro Z/29, Volkswagen Beetle Turbo, SUBARU IMPREZA WRX STI) to Mid-Pro (1700-1900).

I will probably add a list of optimal maps for the cars, that's a good idea.

By the way, you can trust me that this list IS currently of all of the best cars you should own for Multiplayer.

However, it might not be a bad idea to make a list for all the best novice cars, like the DS Survolt, for example.