Help Please! - Sold all my cars

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I have a problem ...
I don't know what to do i have sold all my cars (don't know why)
i just have a suzuki capuchino left with 69bhp and 1000cr
so how do i continue in the game i wan't to restart the game but i have made 15% of the game ... so it feels a little bit stupid to restart the game but it seems like i don't have a choice.
CAN ENYONE HELP ME PLEASE !! DON'T KNOW WHAT TOO DOOOOOO:scared:
 
This topic has been covered multiple times, a search would have found answers, but it'd be a tough search, so I'll make this easy.

Start working on licenses and mission tests. Both will award you cars. The missions will also award cash.
 
I have a problem ...
I don't know what to do i have sold all my cars (don't know why)
i just have a suzuki capuchino left with 69bhp and 1000cr
so how do i continue in the game i wan't to restart the game but i have made 15% of the game ... so it feels a little bit stupid to restart the game but it seems like i don't have a choice.
CAN ENYONE HELP ME PLEASE !! DON'T KNOW WHAT TOO DOOOOOO:scared:

Did you save on another memory card? Coz that'll do that. The bad part is, you lost some of the special prize cars from license tests.
 
I highly doubt it. He's in a 69 hp cappucino, and only a 1000 credits to his name.


I never said it was easy. mabey if he raced the sunday cup a few times, sold the arubatchis (sp) and used that money to tune the cap. then race the capri. It would be not to bad.

Edit: just b-spec the sunday cup while your watching tv until you have enough arubatchis (sp)to sell and credits to either buy a new car or tune the cap.
 
Do the second mission ten times, it only takes a few minutes. You get 1000 credits each time and you can modify your Cappucino enough to win Capri.
 
My suggestion, especially if you didn't get your A license (heck, you don't even need a B license for this one); run the Light-weight K-Car Cup (clearing the golds if you already had won the series before), then take the Ginetta G4 you win there, slap some sports-hard tires on it (you'll have enough money because each win is worth $2,000) and run at least one of the 1000 Miles races. A win gets you $150,000 and a second will get you $75,000. That should be plenty of money to get started on your rebuilding.

If you don't have the patience to A-spec (I recommend Opera Paris if you're doing a single race; I lapped a field that included the Mercedes 300SL in under 3 hours), B-speccing Opera Paris should take about an hour, though your G4 will suffer because Bob doesn't like it.
 
arubatchis
Worst pot-shot at a spelling I've seen in quite a while...

But yes, it seems that what has happened is this : you have inserted a different memory card into your PS2 while the console was on, and attempted to save to it. This will result in you being giving a warning, something along the lines of 'Warning - All garage data will be lost'. Your garage should still be intact on the card from which it was originally loaded.

This really isn't the best way to copy game files - use the PS2's memory card browser instead.

DE
 
I thought he just meant he sold them all on purpose, but didn't realize what a bad idea that was...
What I love about the game is that, even if you fall into the worst position, it's possible to get back into the swing of things and get 100% :)
 
I have a problem ...
I don't know what to do i have sold all my cars (don't know why)
i just have a suzuki capuchino left with 69bhp and 1000cr
so how do i continue in the game i wan't to restart the game but i have made 15% of the game ... so it feels a little bit stupid to restart the game but it seems like i don't have a choice.
CAN ENYONE HELP ME PLEASE !! DON'T KNOW WHAT TOO DOOOOOO:scared:
"i have sold all my cars" & "i just have... 1000cr" If you sold them you would have thousands of credits. I have to say though, I'm surprised that you only have 1,000cr after completeing 15% of the game. I assume this meant you spent everything on cars & mods before losing all but one of your cars. Seems very odd.


Start working on licenses and mission tests. Both will award you cars. The missions will also award cash.
That would work, but only if he hasn't gotten the bonus cars for the license and mission tests already and lost them.

If he hasn't, the fastest way to get money is likely to complete missions 1-20 as that would get you the DeLorean, which you could use in some races, but more importantly you will also get the Leno Tank car that you can then sell for just over $200,000.

The license tests may not be worth doing considering the time it might take you, and the cars it awards for which most have no resale value and aren't necessarily great choices for various reasons.


My suggestion, especially if you didn't get your A license (heck, you don't even need a B license for this one); run the Light-weight K-Car Cup (clearing the golds if you already had won the series before), then take the Ginetta G4 you win there, slap some sports-hard tires on it (you'll have enough money because each win is worth $2,000) and run at least one of the 1000 Miles races. A win gets you $150,000 and a second will get you $75,000. That should be plenty of money to get started on your rebuilding.

If you don't have the patience to A-spec (I recommend Opera Paris if you're doing a single race; I lapped a field that included the Mercedes 300SL in under 3 hours), B-speccing Opera Paris should take about an hour, though your G4 will suffer because Bob doesn't like it.
Great suggestion... and as an added bonus the Ginetta G4 and 1000miles event are IMO two of the best car/event matches in GT4 offering an entertaining and challenging experience! 👍👍 And for those like the OP that need it, nice prize money.



Did you save on another memory card? Coz that'll do that. The bad part is, you lost some of the special prize cars from license tests.
There is a way of getting back lost special bonus cars and that is either to trade them off another memory card that has them, or to start a new game (#2) on a dif memory card and when you get those special bonus cars that were lost from game #1, trade them from #2. Otherwise, just live without them for game #1. :)
 
I never said it was easy. mabey if he raced the sunday cup a few times, sold the arubatchis (sp) and used that money to tune the cap. then race the capri. It would be not to bad.

Edit: just b-spec the sunday cup while your watching tv until you have enough arubatchis (sp)to sell and credits to either buy a new car or tune the cap.
Yeah thats what i did but i didn't use b-spec because i dont know how that
works so i just did them in my skyline gts 89' and got money for an evo <3
 
This seems to be bringing about the interesting question as to whether or not it is possible to be in a situation in GT4 where you are unable to win any races at all.

My money's on 'no'.

DE
 
Even with your experience (I assume you are just learning) and the only vehicle you own at this point, moving upwards again and reclaiming the GT world is easily possible. (Scarface kicked in there)

Gaining more money and progressing in your circumstances should'nt be hard at all, but I really couldn't give a viable answer as I don't know how far your skill goes.

If you had 25cr to your name and a Citroen 2-CV, you still could progress via money in the 2-CV Tourney. Same goes for a car such as the Midget.

In other words, you can always progress when stuck in a situation such as this, it just takes a very-long time. Though, sometimes in these types of situations, it's probably better that you just refresh and start-over.

Post Script: What the hell are arubatchis?
 
Autobanchis (at least it's closer spelling, I might be off too)

The original poster of that word really had no clue how to spell or say it.
 
The Autobianchi A112 Abarth is the car you're referring to. I can't remember the year it was produced, but I'm sure you'll survive with that much information.

DE
 
Run suzuki's manufacturer event.
You should stand a chance of winning, and you get a good FF ccar out of it.
Then you can run the prototype event and get an even better car.
 
Yerp, 79' Autobianchi A112 Abarth, how could you possibly spell it wrong it or not be able to identify it's year? It's on GT4, and if you're anyone like me who's been playing for it for more than two years, you should be able to identify every Skyline in GT by now down to the last very detail. :P

And Colt45, any update on your situation so far?
 
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if you're anyone like me who's been playing for it for more than two years, you should be able to identify every Skyline in GT by now down to the last very detail.
Oh, I can do that, but only because I care about Skylines. :P

If you were that encyclopaedic, you'd know that the apostrophe that goes with the abbreviated year is before the numbers, to replace "19". ;) Otherwise, it'll be made in 7919. Now that would be retro.

DE
 
If you were that encyclopaedic, you'd know that the apostrophe that goes with the abbreviated year is before the numbers, to replace "19". ;) Otherwise, it'll be made in 7919. Now that would be retro.

Details, details. :P
 
This seems to be bringing about the interesting question as to whether or not it is possible to be in a situation in GT4 where you are unable to win any races at all.

My money's on 'no'.

DE
It is yes, even if you have no cars no money and already won the mission hal and license prize cars. You can still progress doing mission hall races, you don't need a car to do them and even if you've already won the prize cars in there you'll still get the prize credits.
 
But saying yes would be saying it is possible to be in a sitution where you can't progress. Saying no means you will always be able to progress, no matter how stuck you are.

He said no, and you basically described the same thing, so, you two aren't in disagreement at all...
 
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