Used cars dealership in Gran Turismo 7

  • Thread starter Nigrick
  • 1,856 comments
  • 246,986 views
The no-fresh-cars Monday night refresh:

NEW:
  • NONE
SOLD OUT:
  • NONE
FRESHLY ON LIMITED STOCK:
  • 1980 Renault R5 Turbo
  • 1970 Dodge Super Bee
  • 1996 Nissan 180SX Type X
  • 2002 Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD)
PRESUMABLY THE LAST DAY FOR:
  • 1988 Nissan Silvia Q's (S13)
  • 2002 Dodge Viper GTS
 
The "new cars tomorrow and a whole lot more the next couple nights" Tuesday night refresh:

NEW:
  • NONE
SOLD OUT:
  • 1988 Nissan Silvia Q's (S13)
  • 2002 Dodge Viper GTS
FRESHLY ON LIMITED STOCK:
  • 1970 Abarth Abarth 595 SS
  • 1997 Honda Civic Type R (EK)
  • 1985 Autobianchi A112 Abarth
  • 2009 Abarth Abarth 500
  • 1999 Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX Type R STi Ver.VI
  • 2005 MINI MINI Cooper S
  • 1998 Nissan Sileighty
  • 2008 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
  • 2000 Lamborghini Diablo GT
PRESUMABLY THE LAST DAY FOR:
  • 1980 Renault R5 Turbo
  • 1970 Dodge Super Bee
  • 1996 Nissan 180SX Type X
  • 2002 Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD)
 
I miss the way it was in GT4 where you bought a used car which had high mileage and the oil needed to be changed. GT7 doesn't give and indication that the oil needs to be changed on the HUD like GT4 does
 
I miss the way it was in GT4 where you bought a used car which had high mileage and the oil needed to be changed. GT7 doesn't give and indication that the oil needs to be changed on the HUD like GT4 does

Why do you miss changing oil after buying a car? It was a massive chore in GT5, and GT7 doesn’t need more inconveniences than it already has. The garage main screen tells you when the oil is going bad.
 
Last edited:
To be fair, when you buy a used car from a dealership in real life they would have serviced it already.
I am aware of that but its a function that I thought was cool

Why do you miss changing oil after buying a car? It was a massive chore in GT5, and GT7 doesn’t need more inconveniences than it already has. The garage main screen tells you when the oil is going bad.
How is going into GT Auto and pressing two buttons a massive chore and inconvienence?
 
I miss the way it was in GT4 where you bought a used car which had high mileage and the oil needed to be changed. GT7 doesn't give and indication that the oil needs to be changed on the HUD like GT4 does
In real life when that light comes on you’re going to replace the motor not only the oil tho
 
I am aware of that but its a function that I thought was cool


How is going into GT Auto and pressing two buttons a massive chore and inconvienence?
On the flipside, what is cool about going into GT Auto and pressing two buttons?
 
The "start of a major turnover" Wednesday night refresh:

NEW:
  • 1962 Volkswagen Sambabus Typ 2, 48,210 miles, 57,100 Cr.
  • 1976 Ferrari 512 BB, 51,185 miles, 289,300 Cr.
SOLD OUT:
  • 1980 Renault R5 Turbo
  • 1970 Dodge Super Bee
  • 1996 Nissan 180SX Type X
  • 2002 Mazda RX-7 Spirit R Type A (FD)
FRESHLY ON LIMITED STOCK:
  • 1983 Volkswagen Golf I GTI
  • 1966 Honda S800
  • 1983 Toyota Corolla Levin 1600GT APEX (AE86)
  • 2002 Nissan SILVIA spec-R Aero (S15)
  • 1989 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 (C4)
  • 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (C6)
PRESUMABLY THE LAST DAY FOR:
  • 1970 Abarth Abarth 595 SS
  • 1997 Honda Civic Type R (EK)
  • 1985 Autobianchi A112 Abarth
  • 2009 Abarth Abarth 500
  • 1999 Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX Type R STi Ver.VI
  • 2005 MINI MINI Cooper S
  • 1998 Nissan Sileighty
  • 2008 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
  • 2000 Lamborghini Diablo GT
 
Blu Montecarlo again? Come the **** on, PD.
I feel this. I'm even more annoyed the Renault 5 Turbo has been Rouge Grenade all 3 times it's appeared when I want it in blue.
Worse was the 911 Carrera RS Clubsport that was silver both times it was available, but the second time when it went sold out, clicking on it being sold out showed in Speed Yellow. Rage.
 
This may have been asked before but anyway, is there a list somewhere showing the total of cars obtainable at the UCD ?
Thanks in advance, guys ! :cheers:
 
This may have been asked before but anyway, is there a list somewhere showing the total of cars obtainable at the UCD ?
Thanks in advance, guys ! :cheers:
It's 68 (edit: at this stage) at a total cost of 9,345,550 credits mate.

 
Last edited:
I feel this. I'm even more annoyed the Renault 5 Turbo has been Rouge Grenade all 3 times it's appeared when I want it in blue.
Worse was the 911 Carrera RS Clubsport that was silver both times it was available, but the second time when it went sold out, clicking on it being sold out showed in Speed Yellow. Rage.
I wonder if this spoils the next color? Because, if it does, I'll be a happy man.
 
I want more cars added to Used Cars I own all used cars so far. I agree more color choices would be nice. '78 Pontiac Trans Am only brown and yellow so far that car has more colors. I wonder where Midnight Purple III for R34 Skyline GTR ?
 
I want more cars added to Used Cars I own all used cars so far. I agree more color choices would be nice. '78 Pontiac Trans Am only brown and yellow so far that car has more colors.
Agreed, I just want the iconic black with both extra trims. Then I’ll buy two - one to leave as-stock, and another to eventually do an engine swap with, since that car is compatible with one of the Corvette ZR1 engines.
I wonder where Midnight Purple III for R34 Skyline GTR ?
I thought the Midnight Purple color was a separate, special trim on the R34, and in previous GT games, was treated as a separate model. However, Midnight Purple did seem to be a standard color for the R33, and I’m definitely waiting for that.
 
Last edited:
Blu Montecarlo again? Come the **** on, PD.
There are a number of color changeable showcase cars with the black bottom. I made one for someone on Reddit, look for the one titled Fly Yellow. Bone stock and editable. Just paint it any color and the black will stay.
 
I want the black '78 Trans Am too. I'm sure that color will eventually be for sale in the Used car lot. I've seen it in a few races with the full decal set including the hood bird :)
 
I was curious and looked up if Deloreans came in other colors.

This one was limited to 100 but only 4 were made. Plated 24k gold. to promote Amex Gold cards. Looks like it was showered in gold to me. :yuck:


blob
 
The mid-sized Thursday night refresh:

NEW:
  • 1968 Fiat 500 F, 62,074 miles, 15,100 Cr.
  • 2010 Volkswagen Scirocco R, 29,418 miles, 42,200 Cr.
  • 1981 Porsche 911 Turbo (930), 59,251 miles, 214,300 Cr.
  • 1997 Toyota Supra RZ, 56,222 miles, 180,100 Cr.
SOLD OUT:
  • 1970 Abarth Abarth 595 SS
  • 1997 Honda Civic Type R (EK)
  • 1985 Autobianchi A112 Abarth
  • 2009 Abarth Abarth 500
  • 1999 Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX Type R STi Ver.VI
  • 2005 MINI MINI Cooper S
  • 1998 Nissan Sileighty
  • 2008 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione
  • 2000 Lamborghini Diablo GT
FRESHLY ON LIMITED STOCK:
  • 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
  • 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible (C3)
  • 1971 Ferrari Dino 246 GT
  • 1989 BMW M3 Sport Evolution
  • 2007 Audi R8 4.2
  • (2000) Toyota Sprinter Truento 1600GT APEX (S.Shigeno Version)
PRESUMABLY THE LAST DAY FOR:
  • 1983 Volkswagen Golf I GTI
  • 1966 Honda S800
  • 1983 Toyota Corolla Levin 1600GT APEX (AE86)
  • 2002 Nissan SILVIA spec-R Aero (S15)
  • 1989 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 (C4)
  • 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (C6)
 
You don't even have to change the color of this 930 to recreate Bulbasaur. I kinda regretted buying it. Threw in a set of Volk TE37V wheels and green calipers. If outrageous is the word, let's go all in, then.

The Supra reappears with the same color as before, which is stupid of course. A 1-month rotation doesn't make much sense if they're not going to rotate colors each time.

Anyway, tomorrow is gonna be the fun day in the UCD, it seems. Let's hope the Evos aren't white... again.
 
Last edited:
The massive Friday night refresh:

NEW:
  • 1983 Toyota Sprinter Trueno 1600GT APEX (AE86), 35,179 miles, 52,100 Cr.
  • 2007 Suzuki Swift Sport, 54,682 miles, 12,000 Cr.
  • 2002 Daihatsu Copen, 60,679 miles, 13,000 Cr.
  • 1998 Honda Civic Type R (EK), 51,410 miles, 48,900 Cr.
  • 1999 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR T.M. SCP, 52,141 miles, 165,000 Cr.
  • 1994 Toyota Celica GT-Four (ST205), 15,678 miles, 77,500 Cr.
  • 1975 Ferrari 308 GTB, 22,757 miles, 174,000 Cr.
  • 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, 21,193 miles, 523,400 Cr.
  • 1992 Honda NSX Type R, 50,465 miles, 388,700 Cr.
SOLD OUT:
  • 1983 Volkswagen Golf I GTI
  • 1966 Honda S800
  • 1983 Toyota Corolla Levin 1600GT APEX (AE86)
  • 2002 Nissan SILVIA spec-R Aero (S15)
  • 1989 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 (C4)
  • 2009 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 (C6)
FRESHLY ON LIMITED STOCK:
  • 1971 De Tomaso Pantera
PRESUMABLY THE LAST DAY FOR:
  • 1978 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
  • 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible (C3)
  • 1971 Ferrari Dino 246 GT
  • 1989 BMW M3 Sport Evolution
  • 2007 Audi R8 4.2
  • (2000) Toyota Sprinter Truento 1600GT APEX (S.Shigeno Version)
 
Last edited:
Back