Renault Espace F1 Returns to Gran Turismo

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Besides the glorious Espace F1, the Avantime was also manufactured by Matra.

Hopefully, PD took advantage of his visit to the Matra Museum to scan other cars.

Specifically the MS80 with which Jackie Stewart won the championship in 1969 and the MS670, winner of Le Mans three times in a row.
 
I found this... 20 mil are too expensive for me!!!

1995 Renault Espace F1 Concept

The Renault Espace F1 is a concept car and was not sold to the public, so there is no official price for it. Prices are only relevant for the individual Espace F1 units that might appear at auction or for sale, which is rare, but a similar example was a Formula 1 engine sold for €60,000-€100,000, according to Hagerty UK. A standard Renault Espace can be purchased for around $4,997 on average, says The Classic Valuer.
  • Renault Espace F1: This is a one-of-a-kind concept car that was never mass-produced, so it doesn't have a standard market price.
  • Formula 1 engine: An unused Renault F1 V10 engine similar to the one in the Espace F1 sold for €60,000-€100,000 at auction, reports Hagerty UK.
  • Standard Renault Espace: A standard, non-F1 Espace is worth about $4,997 on average in average condition, according to The Classic Valuer.
 
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I found this... 20 mil is too expesive!!!

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The Renault Espace F1 is a concept car and was not sold to the public, so there is no official price for it. Prices are only relevant for the individual Espace F1 units that might appear at auction or for sale, which is rare, but a similar example was a Formula 1 engine sold for €60,000-€100,000, according to Hagerty UK. A standard Renault Espace can be purchased for around $4,997 on average, says The Classic Valuer.
  • Renault Espace F1: This is a one-of-a-kind concept car that was never mass-produced, so it doesn't have a standard market price.
  • Formula 1 engine: An unused Renault F1 V10 engine similar to the one in the Espace F1 sold for €60,000-€100,000 at auction, reports Hagerty UK.
  • Standard Renault Espace: A standard, non-F1 Espace is worth about $4,997 on average in average condition, according to The Classic Valuer.
A thing can be greater and more valuable than the sum of all its parts.
 
I found this... 20 mil are too expensive for me!!!

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The Renault Espace F1 is a concept car and was not sold to the public, so there is no official price for it. Prices are only relevant for the individual Espace F1 units that might appear at auction or for sale, which is rare, but a similar example was a Formula 1 engine sold for €60,000-€100,000, according to Hagerty UK. A standard Renault Espace can be purchased for around $4,997 on average, says The Classic Valuer.
  • Renault Espace F1: This is a one-of-a-kind concept car that was never mass-produced, so it doesn't have a standard market price.
  • Formula 1 engine: An unused Renault F1 V10 engine similar to the one in the Espace F1 sold for €60,000-€100,000 at auction, reports Hagerty UK.
  • Standard Renault Espace: A standard, non-F1 Espace is worth about $4,997 on average in average condition, according to The Classic Valuer.
The Espace F1 is not exactly based on a regular Espace, no matter what Google Gemini thinks. I put a little description into the article at the head of this thread so you can get a better appreciation of it.
 
Almost 30 years later, some PD trailers still give me the small goosebumps.

Yas Marina never interested me much but the way it's shown on the video I may change my mind about it.

Espace F1 return is legendary. Can't wait to try it out.
 
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Interesting! It was exhibited at the Paris motor show last year. I chatted with the nice person from the Matra museum about it and he said that the car hasn't been operational in years, and that a quite expensive overhaul was needed to get it to run. Guess it was done now! Enjoy my blurry pic of the back of the Espace 😁

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You need to take over 25 years of inflationx speculation and nostalgia tax🤭(also is a csr with no real value on the market) so I can see the price going easily over 5 million credits
I hope is not that much. I will never get to drive it then unless Spec III comes with a new Tomahawk glitch.

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I hope is not that much. I will never get to drive it then unless Spec III comes with a new Tomahawk glitch.

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5million credits isn’t that much at all - maybe only 10-15 events. It can be done in a little over 5 hours if you repeat the big 3 - I’ve made 10million in the last months and I play a couple of times a week doing time trials and finishing off the last few races I needed for 100% (albeit GT3 chilli races and SuperFormula with hefty payouts)
 
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5million credits isn’t that much at all - maybe only 10-15 events. It can be done in a little over 5 hours if you repeat the big 3 - I’ve made 10million in the last months and I play a couple of times a week doing time trials and finishing off the last few races I needed for 100% (albeit GT3 chilli races and SuperFormula with hefty payouts)
Five hours grinding for just one car seems not worth it to me.
 
There'll be two new Circuit Experiences, there'll probably be two more World Finals tie-in races to do, there's all the Time Trials, who knows what they'll be doing credit-wise with the seasonal menu...

Credits will probably not be hard to come by in December.
 
Five hours grinding for just one car seems not worth it to me.
Three sets of Weekly Challenges (about 2.5 hr), or two golds and a silver in Time Trials (about ten minutes, and 4m of which is achievable by Thursday morning as there's three TTs on right now and two of them are expiring).

Or a mix: three silver TTs and the current Weeklies will get you there - or almost, as one TT will remain - by midnight your time on Friday morning.

Not to mention all the new events like CEs in Spec III.
 
Exactly - I’ve just got 2mil pending for clicking on the Streams (I watched about 30 seconds), 100k for doing that silly Aslace Toyota race this morning, plus whatever the payout was for winning the race and I only played for 15 mins. Not done the time trials yet but that’s another 250k usually for me
 
Exactly - I’ve just got 2mil pending for clicking on the Streams (I watched about 30 seconds)
The stream rewards are a Supra RZ and an FC RX-7, and aren't delivered until the 25th...

Predicting the winners is 1m each time.
 
The stream rewards are a Supra RZ and an FC RX-7, and aren't delivered until the 25th...

Predicting the winners is 1m each time.
Oh yeah. Still… free credits/cars for clicking the stream
 
Seeing the Espace F1 in the latest YAS Trailer and then thinkign it will cost 30 million creds tops, in GT7 when it arrives!!!

holy shit GIF
 
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