We are working on various things to try to sort out the situation as we don't really want hundreds of car mods that are just LFS cars with tiny changes. It's not really what we intend with the mods system. It's kind of annoying when you want to see real mods in the list of mods but you just see dozens of mods that look as if they've had about 10 minutes of thought put into them.
A proper mod takes weeks of work. We are trying to work on how to get this idea across to people and be able to hide the rubbish out of the mods list. It's our main focus at the moment.
It's also annoying as a reviewer, getting notifications of new mods, and "oh it's another XR turbo with 6 cylinders". Or mods that are updated countless times within one day. We are learning a lot in these last couple of days.
Anyone who has submitted quick updates of LFS cars with little or no body changes, please feel free to delete them, whether they have been published or not. It reduces the workload on the developers and our volunteers.
We have found that the rating system is providing very useful information. Apparently the community isn't very interested in LFS cars with slight engine changes. That's good because the developers and reviewers aren't very interested in them either.