Talk:Chevrolet Impala/@comment-72.199.52.9-20170103043852

According to this logic of Gameloft, class definitions are of three categories to start with: 1. How good the car is in real life, we'll call this P for performance. 2. How fast its stats are/how high its starting rank is. We'll call this R for rank. 3. How high you can push the MAX/PRO rank from stock without it being absolutely ridiculous, we'll call this M/P for MAX/PRO. Now, we can rate all these on a scale of 1-10 and add them together, determining our class definitions: Class D:3-10 or so, Class C:11-13 or so, Class B:14-20 or so, Class A:21-25 or so, and Class S is 26-30 or so. But due to the recent breakage of these rules, (Hommage, Impala, etc, etc.) we can determine that some numbers have been swapped, so if we turn the ratings around starting from now on, it will be more like this: D:26-30, C:21-25, B:still 14-20,(makes sense due to Bentley Continental and Sagaris) A:11-13, and S:3-10. But it seems like the more overpowered but weak starting rank(bad in real life) cars are in class A, we need to swap Class A and S. This would make sense due to Hommage, Camaro, Impala, etc. So if FXX-K is released, it will be the new king of class D. Sorry for the letdown.