How to properly start GT7?

I am trying to figure out where I can get more tickets to increase my chances of getting invites. For now, I only get a ticket for a daily marathon, but those are 3-4 stars and no invites.
I now see that I need to be collector level 50 to be able to do it. I am 43. Probably some week/months to go. Also, I have civic 98 not 93. Also ok?
You are focusing way too much on getting invitations. The original advice given to you was that IF you receive an invite, it would be best to use it to purchase the car(s) because invites can be very hard to get. You have been told many times that currently the only way to get invites is from the daily marathon each day. There is no other way to increase your chances. Keep playing and the invites will come at some time. Unfortunately, you can receive duplicates of invites that you have already received and used before you get new ones.

You do not need to be at collector level 50 to do engine swaps with the engines you have in the tuning parts section of the garage.
If you want to try doing a swap, I suggest using the Toyota 86 GT '15 from Brand Central for only 29K. You might already own one. As suggested, it would be good to own 2 of them so you can have one stock and one to do the K24A-Civic engine swap. This car has good handling with the stock default tune settings. I would then add sport hard tires to both cars and use both of them in the current weekly challenge Clubman 550 event to compare the difference in performance between the stock engine car and the swap engine car. I think it would be good for you to experience this part of the game. This car can also be used in quite a few of the races.
 
@Lightpilgrim now that you are getting more cars, you will end up wanting to sell them either because they are duplicates or just ones you don't want anymore to raise some cash. Check out the appraisal button in the upper right of the used car dealership. The best strategy is to watch the history and sell when they are peak value obviously. So monitor the % change values as they are near 0% or drop just below - that's when they are either lowest or highest
 
@Lightpilgrim now that you are getting more cars, you will end up wanting to sell them either because they are duplicates or just ones you don't want anymore to raise some cash. Check out the appraisal button in the upper right of the used car dealership. The best strategy is to watch the history and sell when they are peak value obviously. So monitor the % change values as they are near 0% or drop just below - that's when they are either lowest or highest
I really do not think I need to sell, but will try. First I would try to get to level 50z i have 113 cars of 500+. And currently have 13,5M. I will participate in weekly events, will do daily workouts and will, obviously, focus on getting gold on come tracks.

The game offers many things, I can see. I am still new to it, but I can see being engage for a long time.
 
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@Lightpilgrim my friend, if I could say anything I'd say: don't worry too much.

Sure GT7 has a lot of things to do and everyone has their own paths and preferences in their GT7 careers.

Don't worry too much about money or the grinding process to the point where you start making "financial" planning. Money will come, just be sure to be smart about your purchases in order to optmize the process. Relax about it otherwise the gaming becomes a job... And then things get boring and the joy of playing fades away.

Invites.... They are annoying indeed. But again, don't worry too much. Here it goes a very personal opinion: most of the cars are just collectibles pieces. That fits the invitation cars very well. I love the Porsche Carrera GT, the Enzo and the Pagani Huayra but the rest of the invitation cars they are just collecting dust in my virtual garage. The invites will come, eventually. Thrust me. I waited more than 2 years to get a single Citroen and Aston Martin invite and I have driven those cars just once.

Same advice goes for the whole 500+ cars collection. A big number or them are just useless digital pieces. (Unpopular personal opinion of mine)

I only started really pushing into the 100% car collection after I finished the master licenses, the missions and most of the circuit experiences with gold. Then I felt like getting another 100% in my board.

At that moment I had lots of Gr4 and Gr3 yet to buy and some legendary cars. I started buying the Gr4 and Gr3 cars I was missing, running them at Le Mans and Sardegna twice. This helped me getting the money to buy the missing legendary cars. Also along the way I sold some expensive cars so I could have the credits to buy the new one.

Nowadays I only keep the cars I really like and drive often. I sold lots of the legendary after test driving them. I realized I had no use for them, no races in events directory, no desire to tune or make up custom races for them.

All I'm trying to say is: don't worry too much. Money will come, invites will come, let the car collection grow as you play. Wait for a moment when you are on the verge, let's say missing 100 cars, to complete the collection and then you push.

Because after all.... They are just collectibles. Your favorite and most used cars are your "real" garage.

Cheers mate.
 
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@Lightpilgrim my friend, if I could say anything I'd say: don't worry too much.

Sure GT7 has a lot of things to do and everyone has their own paths and preferences in their GT7 careers.

Don't worry too much about money or the grinding process to the point where you start making "financial" planning. Money will come, just be sure to be smart about your purchases in order to optmize the process. Relax about it otherwise the gaming becomes a job... And then things get boring and the joy of playing fades away.

Invites.... They are annoying indeed. But again, don't worry too much. Here it goes a very personal opinion: most of the cars are just collectibles pieces. That fits the invitation cars very well. I love the Porsche Carrera GT, the Enzo and the Pagani Huayra but the rest of the invitation cars they are just collecting dust in my virtual garage. The invites will come, eventually. Thrust me. I waited more than 2 years to get a single Citroen and Aston Martin invite and I have driven those cars just once.

Same advice goes for the whole 500+ cars collection. A big number or them are just useless digital pieces. (Unpopular personal opinion of mine)

I only started really pushing into the 100% car collection after I finished the master licenses, the missions and most of the circuit experiences with gold. Then I felt like getting another 100% in my board.

At that moment I had lots of Gr4 and Gr3 yet to buy and some legendary cars. I started buying the Gr4 and Gr3 cars I was missing, running them at Le Mans and Sardegna twice. This helped me getting the money to buy the missing legendary cars. Also along the way I sold some expensive cars so I could have the credits to buy the new one.

Nowadays I only keep the cars I really like and drive often. I sold lots of the legendary after test driving them. I realized I had no use for them, no races in events directory, no desire to tune or make up custom races for them.

All I'm trying to say is: don't worry too much. Money will come, invites will come, let the car collection grow as you play. Wait for a moment when you are on the verge, let's say missing 100 cars, to complete the collection and then you push.

Because after all.... They are just collectibles. Your favorite and most used cars are your "real" garage.

Cheers mate.
Great message and thank you very much for taking time! You are 100% right..it cannot become a job. In real life I am very goal oriented. That is why I like GT7…it has this car passion and also you can always improve and compete. I need to admit that I missed a couple of generations of game. I only had PS1 and now PS5 Pro. I did not play anything for more than 20 years! Silent Hill remaster and GT7 were the reasons to try. F1 too, but this one is really bad.

I think I am finding my rhythm with GT7. And really appreciate an immense help from this forum. I more or less know how to navigate now.

I think I will keep 20-30M just to be safe in case an invite comes, but will move to circuit experiences and time trials. I really want to get Gold on several tracks. I have all sectors gold in Monza, just not yet a full lap. I have attended a F1 race in Monza, so it is a must do:-)

Thanks a lot for all suggestions! Truly appreciate it
 
Btw, would you have an idea why some tracks are not available?
  • for example Silverstone, Imola? - is it licensing? CAD files? Difficulty to recreate? The cost?
  • some very popular cars like BMW 5, audi S8 or Ferrari SP3 Daytona or 499P Hypercar? Issue with licencing? Cost?

Also, I think it would be awesome to play own music:-)

Overall, the game is solid. It will be interesting to see how it will compare to AC EVO 1 year from now. And what could change in GT7? I never played any other GT game, but is it always an evolution or a different approach each iteration?
 
Btw, would you have an idea why some tracks are not available?
  • for example Silverstone, Imola? - is it licensing? CAD files? Difficulty to recreate? The cost?
  • some very popular cars like BMW 5, audi S8 or Ferrari SP3 Daytona or 499P Hypercar? Issue with licencing? Cost?
Licensing and cost I assume are the main reasons. Silverstone was in GT5 and GT6. There have been a few others over the years.
Also, I think it would be awesome to play own music:-)

Overall, the game is solid. It will be interesting to see how it will compare to AC EVO 1 year from now. And what could change in GT7? I never played any other GT game, but is it always an evolution or a different approach each iteration?
Usually the odd number games have a different approach and the even numbered ones are an evolution of that approach. They were all about numbers in the 5th and 6th games though. Sport was a different approach, which led to GT7.
 
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