With M stripes? Nah, the torture hasn’t endured for long enough. I believe BMW also made it in white with M stripes, but I’ve never seen it in the game.Are we ever going to get the silver ‘73 CSL?!? Ugh
Torture is right! I already have all the cars, now trying to find the colors I want.With M stripes? Nah, the torture hasn’t endured for long enough. I believe BMW also made it in white with M stripes, but I’ve never seen it in the game.
Soon!Are we ever going to get the silver ‘73 CSL?!? Ugh
Anyone know when the Cosworth is going to come back into the dealership?
I’ve had a couple of months away from the game and trying my best to catch up on the good bits!
Thank you!It’s in the UCD now. Could have saved myself 20,000 per car. Jeez.
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Discounted for mileage. Mine had 3600 kms when I got it for 200,000cr.It’s in the UCD now. Could have saved myself 20,000 per car. Jeez.
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Oh, I know. That's why I could have saved credits. I bought 24 at 200,000Cr.Discounted for mileage. Mine had 3600 kms when I got it for 200,000cr.
The "zero-mileage"/Hagerty's price, which is 200% the cost of a new engine/75% the cost of a new body, applies to the first appearance of a post-launch UCD car regardless of the mileage attached. After that initial appearance, it gets the UCD mileage discount.Oh, I know. That's why I could have saved credits. I bought 24 at 200,000Cr.
I think there is a calculation for as new. Eggster pointed out the cost the new body(?).
Wondered why they were hot! Makes sense nowSpeaking of "zero-mileage" prices, that is what we got for the two "hot" car that are needed for Extra Menus which were added on 12/23 (UTC), the 1992 Honda NSX Type R (450,000 Cr., despite having 3,603 miles) and 1990 Mazda RX-7 GT-X (70,000 Cr., despite having 2,110 miles).
We did get a 100-Cr. reduction from the "zero-mileage" price in the returning 1994 Nissan Silvia K's Aero's price (now 59,900 Cr.) as the car currently in the UCD has 3,854 miles on it. The other fresh car is the 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR (73,400 Cr, 30,621 miles)
Everything is right here.Just started on GT7. Is important to keep an eye on the UCD for cars that rarely show up? If so, how can I know which ones I need to buy quickly?
Nope. We should have had 7 new cars and 7 cars freshly sold out overnight.It did not update today, did it? 🤔
Forgive me if I've missed it, but I don't see anything particularly relating to what's (not) worth buying from the UCD in there.Everything is right here.
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You asked which cars you need to buy quickly. By looking at the Used Car Dealership and referencing the guide for which cars are gifted, required to complete certain menu books, you’ll see which ones are worth and not worth buying.Forgive me if I've missed it, but I don't see anything particularly relating to what's (not) worth buying from the UCD in there.
They know too well what they are doing!Is it possible that PD are manually updating the valuation for certain cars? The Gr.B NSX was stable for one or two weeks after selling was introduced, but it’s been on a continuous downswing for over two weeks now, and many players must be selling theirs. It’s not as quick as a real dealership/auction, but might they be monitoring the numbers for car selling and adjusting the prices based on that for specific cars?
I wouldn't give PD too much credit here. My gut feeling is it's just random.They know too well what they are doing!
Yeah it was published on here about the glitch. Basically yiu coukd keep returning to the extra menus and if yiu clicked options/menus in precise order you'd keep hmgeeting the damn nsx car and voucher over and over. You'd sometimes win an engine, sometimes a car or credits. But over hours you'd generally obtain millions in credits, as variance evened itself out. There were some horrific tales of tge script going off piste though and working its way into the store and buying mtx. So recommendation was to password protect purchases. Mine went wonky overnight and when I woke up it had spent 10's of millions on that old red amg in the lcd I have about 60 odd still in stock now.I must have missed the NSX Group B bonanza. I’ve got only the one from completing book #2. Not sure how people are receiving seemingly dozens.
Heck, overall I’ve only received a handful of roulette cars in 219 days logged in and 87 hours played.
Ok then. Licence reward cars aren't listed in your links though.You asked which cars you need to buy quickly. By looking at the Used Car Dealership and referencing the guide for which cars are gifted, required to complete certain menu books, you’ll see which ones are worth and not worth buying.
You’ll see some cars are gifted in the Missions, that are Legendary Dealer cars: Nissan Z432, Chapparal 2J, Aston Martin DB5, etc. Obviously, not worth buying when they are gifted, for completing those Missions.
Just type ”Prize cars in GT7” in the search at top right of screen. All good.Ok then. Licence reward cars aren't listed in your links though.