Used cars dealership in Gran Turismo 7

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We have our first "three-"peat as part of the all-previously-seen Saturday night update:
  • 1962 Volkswage Sambabus Typ 2, 5,070 miles, 67,000 Cr. (previously available 3/27-4/2)
  • 1965 MINI Mini-Cooper 'S', 39,856 miles, 39,300 Cr. (previously available 3/5-3/13 and 3/28-4/4)
  • 1988 Toyota Supra 3.0GT Turbo A, 19,978 miles, 113,600 Cr. (previously available 3/18-3-26)
  • 2001 Porsche 911 GT3 (996), 50,491 miles, 155,400 Cr. (previously available in the UCD 3/10-3/18)
  • 2002 Nissan R34 GT-R V-spec II Nur, 52,502 miles, 388,000 Cr. (previously available in the UCD 3/11-3/18)
  • 2001 BMW Z8, 14,961 miles, 267,200 Cr. (previously available in the UCD 3/14-3/20)
47 of the 102 cars that have appeared in the UCD have now appeared at least twice, with the earliest sell-out that has not made a repeat appearance the 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera RS CS (993) (sold out on 3/22).

Speaking of sell-outs, there are 3 cars freshly sold out.
 
^ was the lancer a new release? new meaning it came out today... it probably restocked from an earlier week but i didnt have it...ive been buying every single new car that released in the used section and this wasnt bought yet... either because i dont own it or it came out today
 
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^ was the lancer a new release? new meaning it came out today... it probably restocked from an earlier week but i didnt have it...ive been buying every single new car that released in the used section and this wasnt bought yet... either because i dont own it or it came out today
I already had it ,so, must be second time through.
 
We have our first "three-"peat as part of the all-previously-seen Saturday night update:
  • 1962 Volkswage Sambabus Typ 2, 5,070 miles, 67,000 Cr. (previously available 3/27-4/2)
  • 1965 MINI Mini-Cooper 'S', 39,856 miles, 39,300 Cr. (previously available 3/5-3/13 and 3/28-4/4)
  • 1988 Toyota Supra 3.0GT Turbo A, 19,978 miles, 113,600 Cr. (previously available 3/18-3-26)
  • 2001 Porsche 911 GT3 (996), 50,491 miles, 155,400 Cr. (previously available in the UCD 3/10-3/18)
  • 2002 Nissan R34 GT-R V-spec II Nur, 52,502 miles, 388,000 Cr. (previously available in the UCD 3/11-3/18)
  • 2001 BMW Z8, 14,961 miles, 267,200 Cr. (previously available in the UCD 3/14-3/20)
47 of the 102 cars that have appeared in the UCD have now appeared at least twice, with the earliest sell-out that has not made a repeat appearance the 1995 Porsche 911 Carrera RS CS (993) (sold out on 3/22).

Speaking of sell-outs, there are 3 cars freshly sold out.
I pray it's Speed Yellow. I want it in Speed Yellow. Last time was silver.
 
Try leaving the paint alone and just applying big decals in the paint colour you want to the body. Sometimes decals will miss parts out.
Thank you for this suggestion, it worked.

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Tonight's set of repeats:
  • 1968 Fiat 500 F, 4,153 miles, 18,800 Cr. (previously available 3/28-4/4)
  • 2009 Toyota Prius G, 48,216 miles, 18,600 Cr. (previously available in the UCD 4/1-4/6)
  • 1995 Porsche Carrera RS CS (993), 19,714 miles, 437,300 Cr. (previously available 3/14-3/21), and no, it is not Speed Yellow, or even Guards Red
One car freshly sold out.
 
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Wonder how they’re going to implement new non-Brand Central update cars into the dealerships. Maybe pin them for a week then back into the rotation?
They're adding the 1991 Suzuki Cappuccino (EA11R) into the rotation at midnight. Since there's one (and only one) sell-out, we'll know if it's a simple slide-in or a menu-book-esque pin.
 
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Looks like the Cappuccino is stickied - there are temporarily 31 cars in the UCD.

The updates:
  • 1991 Suzuki Cappuccino, 3,168 miles, 20,000 Cr. (brand new and tagged as "hot")
  • 1998 Honda Civic Type R (EK), 62,076 miles, 46,800 Cr. (not tagged, previously available 4/6-4/8)
The 1988 Lamborghini Countach 25th Anniversary and 1994 Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST205) are now sold out. Also, the Dodge Challenger R/T and Lamborghini Countach LP400 are legends, leaving, at least potentially, only the Camaro Z28 as a UCD-only car.
 
Wasn't there supposed to be a "new" tag for fresh cars in the UCD?
Seems like they apparently forgot about it. (inb4 discourse about PD lying about this mark)

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Also for anyone still doing menu books - are the menu book UCD cars treated as hot cars too or not?
 
Wasn't there supposed to be a "new" tag for fresh cars in the UCD?
That's what the patch notes say, but I didn't see it in either the UCD or Hagerty's, and all 4 of the new Hagerty's cars haven't been seen since the Barker's appearance in the 12/17 State of Play.
Also for anyone still doing menu books - are the menu book UCD cars treated as hot cars too or not?
They're not marked as "hot", but they do appear before even the Cappuccino.
 
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Does anyone have that little race-car-esq Civic hatch (Civic Type R (EK) Touring Car) ? Is it any good?
I have quite a few. As per the description, it's a good learners car. If you upgrade the exhaust to Racing, it sounds more raspy. Good little car.
 
Tonight's repeats:
  • 1991 Mitsubishi GTO Twin Turbo, 29,414 miles, 45,000 Cr. (previously available 3/22-3/27)
  • 2006 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe, 33,974 miles, 113,900 Cr. (previously available in the UCD 3/19-3/27)
One car (2008 Nissan Fairlady Z (Z34)) freshly sold out.
 
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We can close out the UCD as the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is a Hagerty's car.

Tonight's repeat - 2007 Ruf CTR3, 51,185 miles, 777,000 Cr. (previously available in the UCD 3/20-3/27)

A load of sell-outs:
  • 2009 Abarth Abarth 500
  • 1983 Toyota Corolla 1600GT APEX (AE86)
  • 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
  • 1983 Volkswagen Golf I GTI
  • 1981 Porsche 911 Turbo (930)
  • 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR T.M. SCP
  • 2010 AMG SLS AMG
 
We can close out the UCD as the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is a Hagerty's car.

Tonight's repeat - 2007 Ruf CTR3, 51,185 miles, 777,000 Cr. (previously available in the UCD 3/20-3/27)

A load of sell-outs:
  • 2009 Abarth Abarth 500
  • 1983 Toyota Corolla 1600GT APEX (AE86)
  • 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
  • 1983 Volkswagen Golf I GTI
  • 1981 Porsche 911 Turbo (930)
  • 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR T.M. SCP
  • 2010 AMG SLS AMG
Should be a good day tomorrow!
 
Officially closing out the book on the UCD:
  • 103 cars are available for purchase in the UCD when their turns in the rotation come up; 68 pre-2001 cars only available in the UCD (including the post-launch 1991 Suzuki Cappuccino added on 4/26), and 35 2001-2010 cars available anytime in Brand Central at a 0-mile premium cost.
  • The total cost of the 68 pre-2001 cars, at the last-published rotation price as of the 4/28 UCD update, is 9,365,400 Cr.
  • The cheapest UCD car (so far) was the 2008 Fiat 500 1.2 8V Lounge SS available between the 1.11 update on 4/7 and 4/12 with 29,612 miles on the clock for 13,900 Cr.
  • The cheapest pre-2001 car (so far) was the 1991 Honda Beat available between 4/9 and 4/14 with 51,232 miles on the clock for 15,000 Cr.
  • The most-expensive car (so far, and also the most-expensive pre-2001 car) was the 2000 Lamborghini Diablo GT available between the 1.11 update on 4/7 and 4/14 with 29,086 miles on the clock for 817,300 Cr.
 
A couple more items for the good of the order, given I have all the UCD-only cars except for the 1991 Ferrari Testarossa and 1973 Lancia Stratos:
  • The zero-mile values, calculated from doubling the cost of a new engine from the tuning shop, of the 66 UCD-only cars I have is 9,884,500 Cr. I expect the Testarossa and Stratos to add 1,000,000 Cr. to that based on their prices in their first go-around.
  • The lowest zero-mile values of those 66 cars is 20,000 Cr. - the 1991 Honda Beat and 1991 Suzuki Cappuccino. Several Brand Central vehicles are at least that cheap (the Gran Turismo Racing Kart 125 Shifter, 2007 Suzuki Swift Sport, 2014 Honda Fit Hybrid, 2008 Fiat 500 1.2 8V Lounge SS, 2011 Toyota Aqua S, 2002 Daihatsu Copen, 2014 Suzuki Swift Sport, 2015 Mazda Demio XD Touring and 2015 Toyota SF-R are all cheaper, and the 2015 Honda S660 is 20,000 Cr.).
  • Related to that, the Cappuccino should be cheaper than the 20,000 Cr. it's going for now in future appearances.
 

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