GODfreyGT5Hmmm...
787B is a real blast if you are yet to try it.
BlackTomcatIt depends on what you want to achieve in Gran Turismo.
Do you want to have the fastest car there is?
Do you want to have as much fun as possible?
Do you want to make as much money as possible?
I would just keep the 7,5 millions and wait for cars I want to appear in the UCD. I don't care, how competitive they are in online racing, as long as I like the looks or the real car (and I buy every race car)
But that's only what I would do and I can't know what you want because I don't know you.
RykSmall steps - If you plan to learn no ABS or no TCS, then pick a track you know. Then pick a - stable- car. And build up your pace.
Maybe lap with SS tyres and as you get up to speed, drop down to SM, then SH and so on. With each step on the tyres you will need to step up your driving - but you will know how well you can lap with the last set.
Then it is basic stuff, brake in a straight line, don't mash the throttle and brake. Only commit to the throttle when you know you are not going to have to lift off again. Lines into corners, nice and smooth and easy.
There are plenty of seasonal events that can be used to improve your driving skills - and give you free gear and paint and cash.
It may get a bit dull to repeat the same track and the same car - But one thing you want to do is to lap consistently - More practice - less mistakes - More Champagne.
The New Scioytabaru FRGTBZ-S86Z is a stable enough car, not too much power, FR layout means it is stable and predictable. Just the job for the 400pp events or the FR challenge event.
But have fun.
I a massive Subaru fan.
I want some serious fun and something that is going to give me a challenge learning how to drive it well.
Also looking for a good car to learn how to get Manuel gears. As at the moment I struggle.
Also a good tuning project.