The credits cost of all 454 cars in Gran Turismo 7 [489 Million total]

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Guess I would be right when I said the McLaren F1 GTR '95 would be the last car to show up (or rather, to price).

Only that car left. And it seems it will be half a week at least until we see it in the LCD. And after that, we will start having repeats.
 
There’s only one left unseen? I thought it was 2 still. I missed a few LCD cars at the start, but I’m down to only 19 cars left to collect now, all from the LCD if I remember correctly.
 
There’s only one left unseen? I thought it was 2 still. I missed a few LCD cars at the start, but I’m down to only 19 cars left to collect now, all from the LCD if I remember correctly.
It depends on whether one counts the Jeep's 12/17 State of Play appearance, for what was almost certainly an inflated 100,000 Cr. appearance. The new engine/body method of estimating a car's worth puts it at 27,800 Cr., and winning one for getting all gold in The Magic Mountain missions increases the collector level by 27 points.
 
It depends on whether one counts the Jeep's 12/17 State of Play appearance, for what was almost certainly an inflated 100,000 Cr. appearance. The new engine/body method of estimating a car's worth puts it at 27,800 Cr., and winning one for getting all gold in The Magic Mountain missions increases the collector level by 27 points.


That makes sense then, 1k CP is about 10k credit value of a car I’ve noticed. I didn’t count the Jeep or any other prize cars, thanks for the info. 🍻
 
It depends on whether one counts the Jeep's 12/17 State of Play appearance, for what was almost certainly an inflated 100,000 Cr. appearance. The new engine/body method of estimating a car's worth puts it at 27,800 Cr., and winning one for getting all gold in The Magic Mountain missions increases the collector level by 27 points.
Yeah, the engine and new chassis make the Jeep cost 27.8k and saw videos (since I can't remember when I got it) of the car giving only 27k.

So I guess the Jeep hasn't truly be seen in the LCD then.

The McLaren F1 GTR '95 remains the only car to not have been seen at all. State of play, reviewers, car prizes.
 
We'll have 2 chances at the 1995 F1 tomorrow and another 2 on Friday night as 2 Hagerty's cars sold out and 2 more just entered limited stock status.
 
1,000 (1K) CP is a million credits, not 10,000.

My bad, that’s right. 👍


Edit: This is my remaining cars list as of last night, as far as I’m aware of anyways. I still need to go through my garage to make sure I didn’t miss anything I already have.

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Yeah, the engine and new chassis make the Jeep cost 27.8k and saw videos (since I can't remember when I got it) of the car giving only 27k.

So I guess the Jeep hasn't truly be seen in the LCD then.

The McLaren F1 GTR '95 remains the only car to not have been seen at all. State of play, reviewers, car prizes.
McLaren F1 GTR '95 will be around what? 20 million?
 
What class will that one be, Gr3? I can’t see any Gr cars being that much, the F1 LT wasn’t.
Class doesn't matter in car pricing. GT7 cars prices are based on RL. The F1 GTR '95 doesn't have a value however as it wasn't sold so far (factory has rejected offers in the multi million dollars).
 
1995 McLaren McLaren F1 GTR - BMW - 10,500,000 Cr. (forgot the year)
 
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With only the 1945 Jeep Willys MB to make its review/live debut, I have the value of the 426 cars that have been available to at least reviewers, at the last known price (not necessarily what @Samus has in the OP as he used the first-known price), at 429,246,955 Cr. If the double-the-new-engine-cost method of estimating prices holds for the Jeep, that should come in at 27,800 Cr.

Since I have all 68 UCD-only cars, I also have the "zero-mile" prices (double the cost of a new engine) for those. That would bring the "zero-mile" value of all 426 cars that have been available to at least reviewers to 430,980,455 Cr.

Edit - Had an old price for the 1999 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi in my worksheet. Adjusted the last-known price down 200 Cr.
 
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So, new cycle of LCD rotation is started, right? Next car will be Shelby Cobra Daytona, then Fairlady'69....
 
Alright, we're done. 429,491,515 is the total, 407,919,367 if you claim every guaranteed prize car so far. Get saving!

I'll leave the Willy's at 100K until it appears again with a new price.

With only the 1945 Jeep Willys MB to make its review/live debut, I have the value of the 426 cars that have been available to at least reviewers, at the last known price (not necessarily what @Samus has in the OP as he used the first-known price), at 429,247,155 Cr. If the double-the-new-engine-cost method of estimating prices holds for the Jeep, that should come in at 27,800 Cr.

Since I have all 68 UCD-only cars, I also have the "zero-mile" prices (double the cost of a new engine) for those. That would bring the "zero-mile" value of all 426 cars that have been available to at least reviewers to 430,980,455 Cr.
I did update some LCD cars when they reappeared but stopped bothering at some point so yeah, mine is a bit different, but I'm not going to continually keep changing them. Should give people a rough idea of cost.
 
Yep, my total (not with 0 mileage) is 429.478.005 Cr. Some of us have slightly different prizes based on UCD cars but the results are still similar.

429.5 million credits on cars. 21.7 million is prize cars, so that's just about ~408 million left.

And, we are not factoring tuning/mods, which are a hefty chunk as well.

By the way, this means the average is over 1 million per car...

Top 10 most expensive cars:


Alfa Romeo8C 2900B Touring Berlinetta1938Legendary Car Dealer20 000 000
Ferrari250 GTO1962Legendary Car Dealer20 000 000
ShelbyCobra Daytona Coupe1965Legendary Car Dealer20 000 000
McLarenF11994Legendary Car Dealer18 500 000
Porsche917K1970Legendary Car Dealer18 000 000
MercedesS Barker Tourer1929Legendary Car Dealer13 000 000
JaguarXJ131966Legendary Car Dealer12 000 000
Mercedes300 SL W1941952Legendary Car Dealer11 000 000
McLarenF1 GTR Kokusai Kaihatsu1995Legendary Car Dealer10 500 000
BMWMcLaren F1 GTR1997Legendary Car Dealer9 500 000
 
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Yep, my total (not with 0 mileage) is 429.478.005 Cr. Some of us have slightly different prizes based on UCD cars but the results are still similar.

429.5 million credits on cars. 21.7 million is prize cars, so that's just about ~408 million left.

And, we are not factoring tuning/mods, which are a hefty chunk as well.
You could spend 100 million on upgrades easily IMO, so 500M is probably the number you'll need to get everything out of the game...for now. It's only going to go up with more new cars, of course.
 
You could spend 100 million on upgrades easily IMO, so 500M is probably the number you'll need to get everything out of the game...for now. It's only going to go up with more new cars, of course.
You still have to factor in race winnings from events, missions, licenses, CE etc. so the amount should be much lesser than 407k I presume.
 
You still have to factor in race winnings from events, missions, licenses, CE etc. so the amount should be much lesser than 407k I presume.
Er, that's obviously how you earn credits? I don't need to make anything lesser, I'm saying if you want every car and to be able to tune most or all of them you're going to need to earn 500 Million credits. How you earn them is up to you, but they've got to come from somewhere.
 
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