Used cars dealership in Gran Turismo 7

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Another day, another repeat - 1985 Autobianchi A112 Abarth, 36321 miles, 31,100 Cr. (previously available 3/13-3/20).

No new sell-outs.

I called that we would get another more-recent repeat as well. In addition to the possible-to-probable pre-2001 UCD cars we have yet to see, these cars sold out of the UCD prior to the Autobianchi and have yet to reappear.
  • 2008 Nissan Fairlady Z (Z34) - sold out 3/8
  • 1988 Lamborghini Countach 25th anniversary - sold out 3/9
  • 2010 AMG SLS AMG - sold out 3/10
  • 1994 Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST205) - sold out 3/11
  • 1981 Porsche 911 Turbo (930) - sold out 3/12
  • 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR T.M. SCP - sold out 3/13
  • (1997 - estimated) Honda Civic Type R (EK) Touring Car - sold out 3/13
  • 1995 Honda Integra Type R (DC2) - sold out 3/17
  • 2009 Ferrari 458 Italia - sold out 3/18
  • 2001 Porsche 911 GT3 (996) - sold out 3/19
  • 2002 Nissan R34 GT-R V-spec II Nur - sold out 3/19
 
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I recently bought the Abarth 595 SS. Something about a performance variant of the old Fiat 500 is just endearing to me.
 
Another day, another set of repeats:
  • 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, 36,476 miles, 87,800 Cr. (previously available 3/18-3/26)
  • 1981 Porsche 911 Turbo (930), 30,622 miles, 219,700 Cr. (previously available 3/3-3/11 and a guaranteed prize car)
  • 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GRS T.M. SCP, 3,848 miles, 179,700 Cr. (previously available 3/4-3/12)
Three cars are freshly sold out.
 
Great, I was planning on getting another 930, and I skipped the Evo the 1st time around. I guess I'm not buying the 330 P4 now.
 
Another day, another set of repeats:
  • 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, 36,476 miles, 87,800 Cr. (previously available 3/18-3/26)
  • 1981 Porsche 911 Turbo (930), 30,622 miles, 219,700 Cr. (previously available 3/3-3/11 and a guaranteed prize car)
  • 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GRS T.M. SCP, 3,848 miles, 179,700 Cr. (previously available 3/4-3/12)
Three cars are freshly sold out.
Currently at work, can you confirm the Firebirds colour? Missed out last time because I didn’t like the colour being offered (I know I could have used the livery editor/showcase, but I’d rather have an original!)
 
Currently at work, can you confirm the Firebirds colour? Missed out last time because I didn’t like the colour being offered (I know I could have used the livery editor/showcase, but I’d rather have an original!)
Bright Yellow with a grey bird.
 
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I have always been a bit of a fan of the EVO more than those blue Imprezza since GT1 and I must say that I had a really really good kick of the Stock Tomy Makhinen Evo on the 4WD two laps race at Trial Mountain finished 3rd (top spicy settings) on the Sports Medium tires. I have fallen back in love.
That thing just want to escape from the Apex at full throttle !!!! It drives to me like a Deity... Could not help myself ...Thanks again GT7 for the joyride !
 
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Nothing but repeats AGAIN (and still no Countach of either vintage, Camaro Z28, Superbird or Challenger):
  • 1983 Toyota Corolla Levin 1600GT APEX (AE86), 54,871 miles, 48,200 Cr. (previously available 3/20-3/27)
  • 1994 Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST205), 47,510 miles, 68,800 Cr. (previously available 3/5-3/11)
  • 2008 Nissan Fairlady Z (Z34), 49,461 miles, 33,100 Cr. (previously available between 3/2-3/7 from the UCD and from Brand Central anytime)
Tune in tomorrow when we'll have another 4 repeats and no 25th Anniversary Countach or Civic Touring Car (and probably no 1995 Integra; the 3 pre-2001 cars that sold out prior to 3/21 that have yet to repeat).
 
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Nothing but repeats AGAIN (and still no Countach of either vintage, Camaro Z28, Superbird or Challenger):
  • 1983 Toyota Corolla Levin 1600GT APEX (AE86), 54,871 miles, 48,200 Cr. (previously available 3/20-3/27)
  • 1994 Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST205), 47,510 miles, 68,800 Cr. (previously available 3/5-3/11)
  • 2008 Nissan Fairlady Z (Z34), 49,461 miles, 33,100 Cr. (previously available between 3/2-3/7 from the UCD and from Brand Central anytime)
Tune in tomorrow when we'll have another 4 repeats and no 25th Anniversary Countach or Civic Touring Car (and probably no 1995 Integra; the 3 pre-2001 cars that sold out prior to 3/21 that have yet to repeat).
Maybe that Superbird's actually going to be a legend dealership car.
 
Maybe that Superbird's actually going to be a legend dealership car.
At this point, it wouldn't surprise me if all 4 of them are Hagerty's cars. Of the 100 different cars that have been in the UCD since 3/2 (including all 35 Brand Central beaters), we've had 29 repeats.
 
Nothing but repeats AGAIN (and still no Countach of either vintage, Camaro Z28, Superbird or Challenger):
  • 1983 Toyota Corolla Levin 1600GT APEX (AE86), 54,871 miles, 48,200 Cr. (previously available 3/20-3/27)
  • 1994 Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST205), 47,510 miles, 68,800 Cr. (previously available 3/5-3/11)
  • 2008 Nissan Fairlady Z (Z34), 49,461 miles, 33,100 Cr. (previously available between 3/2-3/7 from the UCD and from Brand Central anytime)
Tune in tomorrow when we'll have another 4 repeats and no 25th Anniversary Countach or Civic Touring Car (and probably no 1995 Integra; the 3 pre-2001 cars that sold out prior to 3/21 that have yet to repeat).
The older Countach and the Challenger are likely to be in the Legendary car dealership.
 
Slight edit to the counts after correcting my worksheet (lost the 1998 Toyota MR2 GT-S in my UCD worksheet and mistakenly thought the 1975 Ferrari 308 GTB had made an appearance in the rotation besides its menu-book only appearance):

We have had 101 cars appear in the UCD, including all 35 cars from 2001-2010 that are not invitation-only cars or race cars. Of those 101, we have already had 29 repeats (24 available only in the UCD). We still have not seen the following pre-2001 road cars in the UCD rotation (going back to the cars that sold out on 3/2; the earliest post-State of Play info I could find) or Hagerty's (going back to the cars that sold out on 2/23, though 2 of them were in the pre-Hagerty's LCD in the 12/17 State of Play video):
  • 1975 Ferrari 308 GTB (As stated above, this has appeared in the UCD as a menu-book special, available between the time one starts Menu Book 38 and the time one returns to the cafe to complete Menu Book 39 for 174,500 Cr. It also is a guaranteed prize car.)
  • 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (It is a guaranteed prize car that, based on the price of the replacement engine/body, would go for 82,200 Cr. new.)
  • 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T (It is a possible prize car that, based on the price of the replacement engine/body, would go for 253,000 Cr. new.)
  • 1970 Plymouth Superbird
  • 1974 Lamborghini Countach LP400
  • 1945 Jeep Willys MB (It appeared in the pre-Hagerty's LCD in the 12/17 State of Play video, and is the prize car for getting all gold trophies in The Magic Mountain set of missions.)
  • 1929 Mercedes-Benz S Barker Touer (It appeared in the pre-Hagerty's LCD in the 12/17 State of Play video.)
 
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Tonight's fresh meat:
  • 1975 Ferrari 308 GTB, 39,098 miles, 169,000 Cr. (first appearance in the rotation)
  • 2010 AMG SLS AMG, 18,188 miles, 319,800 Cr. (previously available in the UCD between 3/3 and 3/9)
  • 2009 Porsche 911 GT3 (997), 14,986 miles, 142,500 Cr. (previously available in the UCD between 3/4 and 3/12)
  • 1988 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary, 27,484 miles, 690,200 Cr. (previously available between 3/4 and 3/8)
We still haven't have the Camaro Z28, Challenger R/T, Superbird, or the older Countach available for purchase anywhere at any time, and the Honda Civic Type R (EK) Touring Car (sold out on 3/13) is now the oldest sell-out to not reappear. We had 6 sell-outs, so there's a chance one of those could appear tomorrow.
 
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We still haven't have the Camaro Z28, Challenger R/T, Superbird, or the older Countach available for purchase anywhere at any time, and the Honda Civic Type R (EK) Touring Car (sold out on 3/13) is now the oldest sell-out to not reappear. We had 6 sell-outs, so there's a chance one of those could appear tomorrow.
The original Countach must be a lengendary listing. Otherwise I know nothing anymore. Maybe the others are too.
 
The original Countach must be a lengendary listing. Otherwise I know nothing anymore. Maybe the others are too.
I strongly suspect the Countach (based on the fact the Ferrari 365 GTB/4 was a Hagerty's car), Challenger (based on its estimated new condition price and the fact the Ford Mustang Boss 429 was a Hagerty's car) and Superbird (based on its real-world rarity) will all be Hagerty's cars. The Camaro certainly seems to be priced too cheaply for Hagerty's, though the shockingly-low price of the Renault R8 Gordini there doesn't automatically preclude that possibility.
 
Tonight's fresh meat:
  • 1975 Ferrari 308 GTB, 39,098 miles, 169,000 Cr. (first appearance in the rotation)
  • 2010 AMG SLS AMG, 18,188 miles, 319,800 Cr. (previously available in the UCD between 3/3 and 3/9)
  • 2009 Porsche 911 GT3 (997), 14,986 miles, 142,500 Cr. (previously available in the UCD between 3/4 and 3/12)
  • 1988 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary, 27,484 miles, 690,200 Cr. (previously available between 3/4 and 3/8)
We still haven't have the Camaro Z28, Challenger R/T, Superbird, or the older Countach available for purchase anywhere at any time, and the Honda Civic Type R (EK) Touring Car (sold out on 3/13) is now the oldest sell-out to not reappear. We had 6 sell-outs, so there's a chance one of those could appear tomorrow.
Interesting, i have 2 - 1975 Ferrari 308 GTB's, 1 has 0.0 miles, the other 101 miles(i did race it).
The 1988 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary i have , has 8597 miles on it,believe it was 730k...

I was convinced the Z28 would be in LCD because the 2 i have are below 50 miles on each but i'm not so sure now...:boggled:
 
Interesting, i have 2 - 1975 Ferrari 308 GTB's, 1 has 0.0 miles, the other 101 miles(i did race it).
The 1988 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary i have , has 8597 miles on it,believe it was 730k...

I was convinced the Z28 would be in LCD because the 2 i have are below 50 miles on each but i'm not so sure now...:boggled:
You can, with luck and the willingness to repeat the "mandatory" race (which you had), win a zero-mile 308 twice (guaranteed while working Menu Book 38 and possible while working Menu Book 36) and a zero-mile Z28 twice (guaranteed while working Menu Book 16 and possible while working Menu Book 12). The fact that all cars that are won come with zero miles has no bearing on where they appear when they're available.
 
1988 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary
Finally!
This car is a childhood dream car of mine. I used to have posters of it plastered all over the walls of my room.:D
I can't afford to own the real thing, but GT7 allows me to own and drive one in the virtual fantasy world.
Heck, I'd think finding one for sale(IRL) would be as rare as hen's teeth.:lol:
 
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You can, with luck and the willingness to repeat the "mandatory" race (which you had), win a zero-mile 308 twice (guaranteed while working Menu Book 38 and possible while working Menu Book 36) and a zero-mile Z28 twice (guaranteed while working Menu Book 16 and possible while working Menu Book 12). The fact that all cars that are won come with zero miles has no bearing on where they appear when they're available.
Ok,i wasn't sure how i ended up with duplicate cars while doing the menu's,i didn't repeat any for what it's worth.
What i was sort of getting at is low mileage cars don't appear in UCD but do in LCD.
If they ever take this game to a true 24/7 real time world with say a WoW type AH,cars with 0 mileage would/could be very rare.
I guess i'm just thinking of what this game could/should be.:)
 
I didn't know we could win duplicates from Cafe races :confused:
I dont think we can. You win the same car in some menu books that you may end up with in a 3 card monte. Thats how that happened. Could be wrong though .......

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