Used cars dealership in Gran Turismo 7

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kinda disappointing tonight... not one new car smh... the sellouts will probably happen tomorrow night so might be two days in a row without new cars... thats just my guess though
 
3 sell-outs tonight (2009 Toyota Prius G, 1991 Mitsubishi GTO Twin Turbo and 2009 Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640).
 
Tonight's fresh inventory, complete with the promised "new" tag inside the UCD:
  • 1965 Toyota Sports 800, 51,232 miles, 45,100 Cr.
  • 1998 Honda Integra Type R (DC2), 28,144 miles, 61,700 Cr.
Joining the 2009 Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640 on the sell-out list (which is there for a second day, matching the record-low 2 days it was available in the UCD this time around):
  • 1962 Volkswagen Sambabus Typ 2
  • 2002 Daihatsu Copen
  • 1998 Honda Civic Type R (EK)
  • 1999 Honda S2000
  • 1996 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IV GSR
  • (1997) Honda Civic Type R (EK) Touring Car
  • 2001 BMW Z8
 
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Thanks for updating everyone.

Not at my console, so now I know I don't need to log on via my phone lol.
 
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The prices/mileage of the fresh cars:
  • 2008 Fiat 500 1.2 8V Lounge SS, 39,798 miles, 13,300 Cr.
  • 1991 Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione, 20,269 miles, 104,800 Cr.
  • 1989 Mazda Eunos Roadster (NA), 44,690 miles, 27,000 Cr.
  • 2004 DMC DeLorean S2, 40,347 miles, 442,600 Cr.
  • 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1, 6,314 miles, 44,500 Cr.
  • 2007 BMW M3, 13,675 miles, 80,700 Cr.
  • 2008 Maserati GranTurismo S, 51,784 miles, 137,900 Cr.
  • 1991 Ferrari Testarossa, 58,402 miles, 367,000 Cr.
11 fresh sell-outs.
 
:lol: Yeah, they’ve run out of cars. Bought three Lancias(didn’t get it last t8me) and bought another CSL ‘73. I bought all the colors, but now have this one in the “factory” Color.
 
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Tonight's fresh cars:
  • 1991 Honda Beat, 36,131 miles, 15,900 Cr.
  • 1990 Nissan Silvia K's Dia Selection (S13), 11,366 miles, 56,800 Cr.
  • 1973 BMW 3.0 CSL, 58,645 miles, 203,800 Cr.
  • 1972 Alpine A110, 56,176 miles, 131,000 Cr.
  • 1966 Volkswagen Volkswagen 1200, 10,206 miles, 35,100 Cr.
  • 2000 Renault Clio V6 24V, 49,963 miles, 75,700 Cr.
  • 1990 Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC), 11,699 miles, 61,100 Cr.
  • 2003 Audi TT Coupe 3.2 quattro, 62,012 miles, 41,600 Cr.
  • 2007 Nissan Fairlady Z Version S (Z33), 55,072 miles, 26,900 Cr.
  • 2006 Ford GT, 52,062 miles, 396,800 Cr.
  • 2000 TVR Tuscan Speed 6, 59,202 miles, 69,200 Cr.
We're starting to see more three-peats as every car that sold out prior to 4/11 has come back at least once. Also, there are 9 new sell-outs, and the pace of sell-outs is starting to slow down (today's crop has been available anywhere between 5 and 13 days, with 7 of those available 10 or more days).
 
Tonight's fresh cars:
  • 1991 Honda Beat, 36,131 miles, 15,900 Cr.
  • 1990 Nissan Silvia K's Dia Selection (S13), 11,366 miles, 56,800 Cr.
  • 1973 BMW 3.0 CSL, 58,645 miles, 203,800 Cr.
  • 1972 Alpine A110, 56,176 miles, 131,000 Cr.
  • 1966 Volkswagen Volkswagen 1200, 10,206 miles, 35,100 Cr.
  • 2000 Renault Clio V6 24V, 49,963 miles, 75,700 Cr.
  • 1990 Mazda RX-7 GT-X (FC), 11,699 miles, 61,100 Cr.
  • 2003 Audi TT Coupe 3.2 quattro, 62,012 miles, 41,600 Cr.
  • 2007 Nissan Fairlady Z Version S (Z33), 55,072 miles, 26,900 Cr.
  • 2006 Ford GT, 52,062 miles, 396,800 Cr.
  • 2000 TVR Tuscan Speed 6, 59,202 miles, 69,200 Cr.
We're starting to see more three-peats as every car that sold out prior to 4/11 has come back at least once. Also, there are 9 new sell-outs, and the pace of sell-outs is starting to slow down (today's crop has been available anywhere between 5 and 13 days, with 7 of those available 10 or more days).
Thanks for your regular posts on the UCD. I find it really helpful to be able to see what's new in the morning.
 
The midweek refresh:
  • 2009 Alfa Romeo MiTo, 17,248 miles, 24,400 Cr.
  • 1989 BMW M3, 25,977 miles, 83,000 Cr.
  • 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi, 30,621 miles, 171,800 Cr.
  • 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray (C3), 61,426 miles, 51,600 Cr.
  • 1997 Toyota MR2 GT-S, 4,245 miles, 62,700 Cr.
  • 2006 Ferrari F430, 48,412 miles, 202,000 Cr.
  • 2003 BMW M3, 55,527 miles, 62,100 Cr.
  • 2010 McLaren MP4-12C, 53,832 miles, 185,000 Cr.
  • 1992 Porsche 911 Carrera RS (964), 9,751 miles, 225,100 Cr.
No new sell-outs, and the oldest sell-out to not have repeated (19 total) is now the 2002 Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD), which sold out on 4/12.
 
Except for the Cappuccino (added on 4/26), the longest any of the current cars has been in the UCD is since 5/2. Everything will be available until at least 5/10 as nothing, not even said Cappuccino, has hit limited stock.
 
The midweek refresh:
  • 2009 Alfa Romeo MiTo, 17,248 miles, 24,400 Cr.
  • 1989 BMW M3, 25,977 miles, 83,000 Cr.
  • 1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi, 30,621 miles, 171,800 Cr.
  • 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray (C3), 61,426 miles, 51,600 Cr.
  • 1997 Toyota MR2 GT-S, 4,245 miles, 62,700 Cr.
  • 2006 Ferrari F430, 48,412 miles, 202,000 Cr.
  • 2003 BMW M3, 55,527 miles, 62,100 Cr.
  • 2010 McLaren MP4-12C, 53,832 miles, 185,000 Cr.
  • 1992 Porsche 911 Carrera RS (964), 9,751 miles, 225,100 Cr.
No new sell-outs, and the oldest sell-out to not have repeated (19 total) is now the 2002 Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD), which sold out on 4/12.
Finally the F430 is back! Really want to make a race car version, but didn’t want to ruin my Rosso Corsa 0miles example from BC!
 
It's normally 30, but the Cappuccino was recently added to the game so it got a special slot.
The pointless "hot" icon next to the UCD and the 31 slots give me OCD.
I wonder if it will always stay that way or the car will eventually be removed from UCD.
 
The pointless "hot" icon next to the UCD and the 31 slots give me OCD.
I wonder if it will always stay that way or the car will eventually be removed from UCD.
Wonder if may will bring us a new "hot" car and one every month after hmmm
 
The mileage on the used cars don’t bother me one bit… I am buying cars simply for the collection but before I’d be selective and only buy cars I liked… With that being said I don’t have a chance to drive a lot of my cars so the mileage does nothing for me… I actually prefer the discount on some of the brand central cars compared to buying new… That’s why im waiting on the Delorean…hopefully the Testarossa restocks tonight...That’s one car I want badly…
I actually like the mileage with the cars vs the the non mileage cars in BC.
 
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How comes. Ucd doesn't seem great value to me.
I don’t really care for the value lol it’s not hard for me to get money in GT7.. I like the fact the cars actually have mileage… to buy a GTR R34 and it has no miles to me kinda just turns me off and weird… I like to find cars with decent miles on them just gives the cars better character.. I rather have R34 with 20k miles vs 0. Just my option though..
 
I don’t really care for the value lol it’s not hard for me to get money in GT7.. I like the fact the cars actually have mileage… to buy a GTR R34 and it has no miles to me kinda just turns me off and weird… I like to find cars with decent miles on them just gives the cars better character.. I rather have R34 with 20k miles vs 0. Just my option though..
That's exactly why I don't buy cars in brand central from ucd. Minimal cost saving and can't see any benefits in higher mileage, plus can't choose colour.

Although I know you can change colour (the fact you see colours on a random car not that car is annoying for me) mileage doesn't spoil performance.

Interesting you find mileage = more character.
 
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It’d be more interesting if there were two to three duplicates per showing, with different colors and various mileage. Especially, with the limited number of cars to choose anyway. Wouldn’t hurt for more choices.
I mean, does someone choose the silver/red interior S2000 with 100,000 miles for 25,000Cr. Or the Indy Yellow S2000 with 1,000 miles for 100,000Cr.?
 
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