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The C3 Corvette comes in Tuxedo Black which is only available as a Ford paint in the game. I know both Chevy and Ford have used that name for paint.
Apparently that’s what they did. It would tie right in with their track record of making sure the game isn’t too enjoyable, for whatever strange reason.No new cars, same sold out cars? Let's hope they didn't slow down the rotation even more now that there are more cars in total.
Or maybe due to the update, it’s going to take a day or two extra to get back into the normal rhythm? Remember they did alter the UCD with the latest update! I’d wait a couple days before jumping to conclusionsApparently that’s what they did. It would tie right in with their track record of making sure the game isn’t too enjoyable, for whatever strange reason.
The Ferrari 365 in the legendary dealership moved to limited stock, so the rythm is seemingly still intact.Or maybe due to the update, it’s going to take a day or two extra to get back into the normal rhythm? Remember they did alter the UCD with the latest update! I’d wait a couple days before jumping to conclusions
I bought the G Nose 240Z, the Diablo, the FD RX-7 and the Delta Integrale yesterday. The 240Z drives like a brick, the Diablo GT is good but requires a bit of concentration to drive on the limit and the RX-7 with a 4-rotor swapped into it is wild. I'm yet to drive the Delta Integrale.
Well , if they don’t go sold out fast , we won’t get new used car for sale fast !! 😂Some cars have now been marked as sold out over three days. This kinda overshadows the introduction of a bigger lineup in a negative way.
Many people have been asking PD to scrap the sold out listings by replacing cars as soon as they become unavailable. Instead they have multiplied them. How kind.
So basically the only benefit was the initial introduction of more cars. Now they're going to still change at the same rate as before.Some cars have now been marked as sold out over three days. This kinda overshadows the introduction of a bigger lineup in a negative way.
Many people have been asking PD to scrap the sold out listings by replacing cars as soon as they become unavailable. Instead they have multiplied them. How kind.
Finally!
I bought the first 3.0 CSL when it was originally available. I believe it was Golf yellow and it didn't have the roof and trunk spoiler, the front bumper, or the pieces on top of the front quarter panels that the current Inca Orange one for sale has. I assumed you would be able to buy all those pieces from GT Auto but apparently you can't.The Saturday night massac...er...UCD update is a hash (a minor update to the sell-out date of the Silvia K's after finding out my source for 3/3 data was actually 3/2 data):
- The 1983 Toyota Sprinter Trueno 1600GT APEX (AE86) and 2004 DMC DeLorean S2 still haven't disappeared despite selling out on 4/7
- The 1990 Nissan Silvia K's Dia Selection (S13) makes a "repeat" appearance at 51,200 Cr. for a 39,796-mile example (it previously sold out on 3/3), and replaces the 1998 Honda Civic Type R (EK) (which sold out yesterday)
- The 1973 BMW 3.0 CSL makes a repeat appearance at 218,400 Cr. for a 20,267-mile example (it was available between sometime before 3/2 and 3/6), replacing the 2002 Daihatsu Copen (which sold out yesterday)
- The 1996 Nissan 180SX Type X makes its first appearance at 53,500 Cr. for a 28,146-mile example, replacing the 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 (which sold out on 4/7)
- The 2007 Suzuki Swift Sport sold out after 4 days, spending only 1 day on the "limited stock" list
- The 1991 Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione (a 1.11 add), 1997 Toyota MR2 GT-S (a 1.11 add) and 2002 Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD) (a 1.11 add) are the 3 new "limited stock" models, making 11 total
So if you want to make a proper Batmobile race car replica, you'll want this one. Has anybody noticed this with any other cars or has this been brought up already?
There were 3 BMW 3.0 CSL for sale:I bought the first 3.0 CSL when it was originally available. I believe it was Golf yellow and it didn't have the roof and trunk spoiler, the front bumper, or the pieces on top of the front quarter panels that the current Inca Orange one for sale has. I assumed you would be able to buy all those pieces from GT Auto but apparently you can't.
So if you want to make a proper Batmobile race car replica, you'll want this one. Has anybody noticed this with any other cars or has this been brought up already?
There has never been a set number of days a car has been available in the UCD. Of the cars that were first available at midnight UTC 3/3, between then and the update on 4/7, they had been available for anywhere between 5 and 9 days (with only 1 car available for 5). Since then, of the cars that were available before the 1.11 update and have since sold out, they have lasted anywhere between 3 days (the 1998 Honda Civic Type R (EK)) and 10 (the 2000 Renault Clio V6 24V and 2003 Audi TT Coupe 3.2 quattro). Of note, the 2006 Ferrari F430 and 2010 McLaren MP4-12C will be available at least 11 days (more on that in a bit).Maybe I'm being overly optimistic, but as an alternative guess, it is possible that is not a bug, but a starting realignment? See if my logic makes sense, and fell free to add daily car data, since I don't have:
1- With the 1.11 update, they added 15 slots at once. If the regular logic would be applied, those 15 would be renewed in the same day of the week, which would create an unbalance of fresh content. (I mean, it is much better if those 30 slots rotate evenly everyday right?)
2- However, adding those 15 cars at once and already allocating their slots to the respective day of the week where they would be sold out, in the first week, would also create an undesirable sittuation where new cars would already be sold out in the first day, or unobtainable in less than a week.
3- So they chose a third option for this first week, where to balance the 15 new cars being obtainable for more than a week, until their sold out day allocation comes, some other cars stays sold out or in "limited stock" for more time than regular, so the offer stays the same, until next week, where it should be balanced. From now on, with 30 cars, everyday there will be 4 or 5 sold out cars.
Or its just a bug XD.
I didn't even notice the difference in model year. Thanks for the info.There were 3 BMW 3.0 CSL for sale:
Silver '73
Golf Yellow '71
Inka Orange '73
The '71 car is an early model which does not have the aero updates and does not have the iconic widebody. It's a beefed up 2800CS. It can have the front bumper from the '73 car, though.
The '73 car is the famous one which comes with the full Batmobile kit and can be widened with those huge fenders.
Hell ye boi.
Oh hell yes.Today’s stock:
Toyota Sprinter Trueno 1600GT APEX (S.Shigeno) - 99,000 Cr.
Nissan Sileighty ‘98 - 78,600 Cr.