The point of them having 0 mile cars is to put them in their collection and admire their rare 0 mile cars. Another reason could be because people want to know how many miles they put on their car, without any hassle.I'll properly get grief for this but I did use the search and nothing!!!
So I've noticed a lot of people only want 0 miles cars when trading. Why does everyone worry about this? It's a racing game, you get cars and RACE them!! If pd said they are going to release gt6 but there are no races, you just buy cars and look at them, would you all buy it!?!
JDM_ImportThe point of them having 0 mile cars is to put them in their collection and admire their rare 0 mile cars. Another reason could be because people want to know how many miles they put on their car, without any hassle.
Maybe it's just me, i don't see the point of either of those reasons! I'm not saying I'm right and they're wrong, I was just wondering if there was a logical reason! Seems it's just personal preference and another part of the game. Just seemed a lot of people asking for 0 miles! Good luck to you all :-)
Is that highway miles or city miles?...![]()
I'll properly get grief for this but I did use the search and nothing!!!
So I've noticed a lot of people only want 0 miles cars when trading. Why does everyone worry about this? It's a racing game, you get cars and RACE them!! If pd said they are going to release gt6 but there are no races, you just buy cars and look at them, would you all buy it!?!
Gently used! My grandma only used it to race on Sundays!
VitzioHigh miles don't matter in racing games. They never break down.
In GT it does actually. Believe it's at 15 000 kms even fresh oil, engine
and chassis rebuilds won't bring it back to full PP.
0 switches are usually for people that want to make sure no irreversible changes have been made like engine tuning or rigidity.
VitzioBy break down I meant no longer being able to work.
i prefer to trade a 0 mile/ 0 switch car for the following reasons.
1. you know its stock
2. a 0 mile car + oil change has a Higher BHP then a car with 1 mile and an oil change.
3. After a certain amount of miles the car loses power, even after a Engine rebuild it still cant reach its max BHP
these are a few reasons i want 0 mile/0 switch cars. i wish the Standard cars can be bought new. it sucks they all have miles on them.
RitWell not all of them...I see the Veyron quite often in my UCD and always with 0 miles. That is the only one I've seen and I cant recall whether the Veyron that I won had the same bhp or pp as the ones I see for sale!
That!cars obtained from tickets won from the events actually have the break-in period that premiums do, thus making them have less BHP than one with 300km on it.
2. a 0 mile car + oil change has a Higher BHP then a car with 1 mile and an oil change.
Where did you pull that info out?
You cant change oil on 0km car or 1km car
car reaches maximum hp after oil change around 300km