Legendary cars dealer refresh

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Just let it sink in that the Giulia TZ2 was available on the beginning of March (or was it end of February?) and only now, or rather, in one week's time? are you able to buy it again.
Imagine you grinded so much, left just with coming up to the game to check on the cars appearing, and then, you go on vacation or whatever and you miss it out...
Probably beginning of March as the game was launched March 4th and only the press/youtuber copies were playable before that (not even those folks whom Amazon sent their disks a week too early were able to play before that). ;)
 
Well good to see the DB5 appear on the dealership, this is the main car of the current batch I wan't though I will take the Ferrari GTO and the Nissan Z too but looks like I have a week to make some extra cash to get them so that's my plan.
The Ferrari currently available is not a GTO. Just FYI, unless you made a typo.
 
The Ferrari currently available is not a GTO. Just FYI, unless you made a typo.
That always throws me since most Ferrari's around that time were using the GTO tag, one did not realise this one was only the GT tag.
 
Or you can just buy Aston Martin Silver Birch paint or either of the British Racing Green paints from Jaguar or Mini in the real car paints 😉
I may be biased, but I think H149, S100, V014 is a better match to British Racing Green as implemented generally, such as this MGB.

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When can we expect the remaining two Lemans cars that's required for the trophy(Ford Mark IV and some kind of Jaguar(?) ), to show up again in the dealership?
 
When can we expect the remaining two Lemans cars that's required for the trophy(Ford Mark IV and some kind of Jaguar(?) ), to show up again in the dealership?
Estimation (74 days cycle and the same order):
Ford Mark IV Race Car 1967 - 20. May
Jaguar XJ13 1966 - 25. May
 
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The Ferrari currently available is not a GTO. Just FYI, unless you made a typo.
Yes, it's a bit of a predecessor to it. Not as valuable, but you do get 90% of a GTO for less than 50% of the price.

IIRC the SWB was the car that was racing in Europe when Shelby decided to test his little experiment. It was a very competitive car in its own right, but the GTO was made in less numbers and won the bigger battles compared to the "mundane" GT SWB.
 
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That always throws me since most Ferrari's around that time were using the GTO tag, one did not realise this one was only the GT tag.
Ferrari has only ever used the GTO name on three cars.

There was the 250 GTO in 1962, developed as a road car so that Ferrari could go Group 3 racing with it - for homologation (or Omologato in Italian).
There was the GTO in 1984, developed (sort of) as a road car so that Ferrari could go Group B racing with it - for homologation (or Omologato in Italian).
Finally there was the 599GTO in 2011, developed as a road car from the 599XX track-only car so that Ferrari could make oodles of money from it (or Odious Use of an Historic Name Because Money, in Italian).
 
Ferrari has only ever used the GTO name on three cars.

There was the 250 GTO in 1962, developed as a road car so that Ferrari could go Group 3 racing with it - for homologation (or Omologato in Italian).
There was the GTO in 1984, developed (sort of) as a road car so that Ferrari could go Group B racing with it - for homologation (or Omologato in Italian).
Finally there was the 599GTO in 2011, developed as a road car from the 599XX track-only car so that Ferrari could make oodles of money from it (or Odious Use of an Historic Name Because Money, in Italian).
And the you have the Pontiac, also a thoroughbred ;)
 
Yes, it's a bit of a predecessor to it. Not as valuable, but you do get 90% of a GTO for less than 50% of the price.

IIRC the SWB was the car that was racing in Europe when Shelby decided to test his little experiment. It was a very competitive car in its own right, but the GTO was made in less numbers and won the bigger battles compared to the "mundane" GT SWB.
I think the SWB was better looking though.
 
Great help! If this is accurate I'll still be waiting until June 4th to set up a classic endurance race with the 917K :/ That's the one I really want (next to the XJ13) and it's practically last on my list lol. It should have grinded from the start doh.

My shopping list
1964 Aston Martin DB5 970,000 LCD May 9
1965 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 Carrozzata da Zagato CN.AR750106 3,100,000 LCD May 10
1993 Alfa Romeo 155 2.5 V6 TI 800,000 LCD May 13
1961 Jaguar E-Type Coupe 162,500 LCD May 15
1956 Porsche 356 A/1500 GS Carrera 615,000 LCD May 16
1995 Ferrari F50 3,300,000 LCD May 17
1960 Plymouth XNR Ghia Roadster 1,600,000 LCD May 21
1966 Jaguar XJ13 12,000,000 LCD May 25
1997 Porsche 911 996 GT1 Strassenversion 3,000,000 LCD May 26
1954 Ferrari Mondial Pinin Farina Coupe 4,000,000 LCD May 30
1994 McLaren F1 18,500,000 LCD June 2
1970 Porsche 917K 18,000,000 LCD June 3
1966 Ford GT40 Mk1 5,600,000 LCD June 4

Total 71,647,500

Elden Ring then this month.
The 1993 Alfa Romeo 155 2.5 V6 TI 800,000 LCD is also on my shopping list too
 
I was waiting for the 155. :D

It suffers from horrible understeer but that's every car now, isn't it? We went from one extreme to another...
 
And the crowd goes wild. :lol:

Edit: I like how the Supra and 155 are the perfect prices for the Le Mans and Spa race rewards. The Alfa have way less Kay’s than when I acquired the first one(currently at 11,753 km). Haven’t driven the Supra much(348 km).
 
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I was waiting for the 155. :D

It suffers from horrible understeer but that's every car now, isn't it? We went from one extreme to another...

I noticed this too after the update but I turned my sensitivity all the way up on my ps5 controller and it cured that feeling for me anyway
 
Sorry, it might be a dumb question
Sometimes I see there is the little arrow next to the price tag, what is it stand for ?
Thanks 😊
 
Sorry, it might be a dumb question
Sometimes I see there is the little arrow next to the price tag, what is it stand for ?
Thanks 😊
That the prices could go up (or down). Recently they never do, but when the game released they did change one or two days after the cars were added.
 
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Holy cow it sounds horrible in chase cam. The sample is recycled. It's GT5 synthesized vacuum cleaner all over again.


We’ll, I did warn those that hadn’t bought the car yet.
Just a caveat to those wanting the Alfa 155. It’s pretty much just thee Gr.4 series car. It’s not a magic bullet to jump in a higher tier and dominate( in the way Gr.3 can dominate Gr.4). It wins all WTC 700 races easily. Have yet to tune it for the lower WTC 600 races.

The only tuning parts are the ballast, power restrictor, fully custom manual & race transmissions. All the tyre compounds, hydraulic handbrake and the steering angle adapter. Remember, it’s an NA machine. The engine performance option is, the Medium-RPM Turbo(good for a bump up to 543 BHP/PP 697; no intercooler options). Nitrous is available. No extra weight reduction.
It’s AWD, but no Torque-Vectoring option.

Doesn’t have New engine or new body option. Might have to look in the swap thread to see if there are any engine options.

Other than that, despite it revving to 12,000 RPM, the engine & exhaust sound isn’t great, but it’s a lovely thing to get the feel of a classic DTM machine, of that era. Loved this car in the GT2 Rome Night test. Great to have a fully rendered model to fling around. Enjoy.
Still worth double the price of a Gr.4, as it beats them all. No tun8ng necessary.
 
I have bought Alfa Romeo GIULIA TZ2 carrozzata da ZAGATO '65.
But I don't know where this car can be useful.
It's not a road car, it's race car, and almost all events with pp under 600 for ROAD cars.
I made 600pp tune and tried it on 600pp champ, but it's too slow.

I have bought many legend cars, and I can use only 2 GR2 gelendary cars. It seems like that the most legendary cars are made for photo mode, not for racing.
 
So what's the deal with the Ferrari 250 GT? Worth buying? Seems like a lot of money for I dunno what to do with it? Is it any good?
 
I have bought Alfa Romeo GIULIA TZ2 carrozzata da ZAGATO '65.
But I don't know where this car can be useful.
It's not a road car, it's race car, and almost all events with pp under 600 for ROAD cars.
I made 600pp tune and tried it on 600pp champ, but it's too slow.

I have bought many legend cars, and I can use only 2 GR2 gelendary cars. It seems like that the most legendary cars are made for photo mode, not for racing.
Try a Custom Race and set opponents to random or similar category. Great fun, not a huge earner but better than letting it rot in your garage!
 
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