The credits cost of all 454 cars in Gran Turismo 7 [489 Million total]

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Pontiac Firebird Trans Am - 96.200 Cr. - Used Car Dealership

I have my own list as well, some of the cars I missed I took from yours. Great job mate.

My total so far is at 300.968.035 Cr.
 
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Oh man, just saw this thread. I'm basically doing the same thing, except also getting all the basic specs on each car and where to buy/earn them. I'll contribute as much as I can when things refresh.

I just saw this pop up thats on your missing list:
Honda Civic Type R (EK) '97 - $51,200

Here's a link to my GT7 Toolkit with a GT7 Checklist that you can filter, etc. It's not quite done yet, I'm missing likely the same cars and I apparently have 4 extra cars in there :lol:

LINK

Jerome
Thanks. One of the duplicates is the RX-Vision GT3 Concept Stealth Model that was part of the 25th Anniversary pre-order. It's the same as the 2016 RX-Vision Concept (listed as RX-VISION GT3 CONCEPT with no year specified in the game, though the car index has it as a 2020).

The other extra cars:

  • 1992 Toyota Supra (A70) - Doesn't exist (presumably a guessed ID for the 1988 Toyota Supra 3.0GT Turbo A, which is also an A70)
  • 2008 Nissan 370Z - It's the same as the 2008 Nissan Fairlady Z (Z34)
  • 2011 Audi R18 TDI (Sport Team Joest) - It's the same as the "base" 2011 Audi R18 TDI
 
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Did someone check total cost of all reward cars, which you can win when complete all golds in licences, missions, cafe etc?
 
List has been updated again, although I already had the 917K priced from the preview images, the price didn't change.
Pontiac Firebird Trans Am - 96.200 Cr. - Used Car Dealership

I have my own list as well, some of the cars I missed I took from yours. Great job mate.

My total so far is at 300.968.035 Cr.
As per the OP I'm at 299,068,845. Let me know if you see any differences from yours. My Brand Central total went down slightly since the last update and I'm not sure why, I don't recall correcting any prices there, so maybe I made a typo/error somewhere.

EDIT: Nevermind I know what I did, I added the used price from UCD for the CTR3 instead of the Brand Central price. I'll change that back.
 
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Did someone check total cost of all reward cars, which you can win when complete all golds in licences, missions, cafe etc?
Total prize of cars rewarded is: 16.159.238 credits

However, we don't know the price of several cars which include:

Chaparral 2J
Camaro Z28 (1969)
Corvette ZR-1 (C4)
Ferrari 308 GTB
Mustang Boss 429
Civic EK9 Type R (1998)
GTO Twin Turbo
Skyline R33 GT-R V-Spec
Peugeot 205 T16
VW 1200
VW Samba Bus

^Most of these are likely to be cheap, ranging from 30.000 to maybe (stretching it) 400.000

The 205 T16 and the Chaparral 2J are probably going to be worth some millions.


Considering there's still over 300 million credits that you need for the rest (not factoring DLC cars in the future), we are not even 1/10th into it even with the rewarded cars.

EDIT: I didn't count the cars that you win in the 1 out of 3 that you can win in some of the championships because each of those 3 cars has different prices. For example in the last Championship, you get one of 3 cars:
-Carrera GT (2.3 million)
-Huayra (1.3 million)
-Aventador LP 750-4 (500.000)
Which as you can see, has significant price variance. I was lucky, and I will add, extremely happy to get the Carrera GT. :D
 
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List has been updated again, although I already had the 917K priced from the preview images, the price didn't change.

As per the OP I'm at 299,068,845. Let me know if you see any differences from yours. My Brand Central total went down slightly since the last update and I'm not sure why, I don't recall correcting any prices there, so maybe I made a typo/error somewhere.

EDIT: Nevermind I know what I did, I added the used price from UCD for the CTR3 instead of the Brand Central price. I'll change that back.
I still have 62 cars to price. One of them I know it was on the used car list, which is the VW 1200 on my first day of playing the game. However, I don't remember the price and the car hasn't appeared again.
 
I still have 62 cars to price. One of them I know it was on the used car list, which is the VW 1200 on my first day of playing the game. However, I don't remember the price and the car hasn't appeared again.
I have the Beetle 1200 listed as 32,700, I assume I got that from an early gameplay video somewhere. So that'll be why I'm at 61 left.
 
I have the Beetle 1200 listed as 32,700, I assume I got that from an early gameplay video somewhere. So that'll be why I'm at 61 left.
That's it then. And yeah, I remember I could buy the cars for that menu (Mini and the 1200) back then. Then I'm in the same boat as you then. My total is 301.000.735 (I didn't put discounted prices like the XJ13 which went from 13 million to 12 million, I just left the price as it initially appeared). And some cars which haven't appeared yet, I've confirmed them from the state of play (CLK-LM being 8 million for example). The 917k was the same as it turned out, it really is 18 million.
 
The prices of some of the remaining cars is going to be.....high.

Based on either actual Hagerty valuations or recent sale prices elsewhere I estimate the following:

Abarth​
1500 Biposto Bertone B.A.T 1​
1952​
1,000,000​
Alfa Romeo​
8C 2900B Lungo Berlinetta​
1937​
20,000,000​
Alpine​
A220​
1968​
2,000,000​
Aston Martin​
DB3S CN.1​
1953​
10,000,000​
BMW​
3.0 CSL​
1972​
150,000​
BMW​
M3​
1989​
50,000​
BMW​
McLaren F1 GTR Race Car​
1997​
6,000,000​
Chaparral​
Chaparral 2J​
1970​
4,000,000​
Chevrolet​
Camaro Z28​
1969​
35,000​
Chevrolet​
Corvette (C3) Stingray L46 350​
1969​
25,000​
Chevrolet​
Corvette Stingray Concept​
1959​
75,000​
Chevrolet​
Corvette (C4) ZR-1​
1989​
32,000​
De Tomaso​
Mangusta​
1969​
180,000​
Dodge​
Challenger R/T​
1970​
90,000​
Ferrari​
250 GTO CN.3729GT​
1962​
20,000,000​
Ferrari​
308 GTB 1976​
1976​
120,000​
Ferrari​
330 P4​
1967​
8,000,000​
Ferrari​
365 GTB4​
1971​
450,000​
Ferrari​
GTO​
1984​
2,000,000​
Ford​
GT40 Mk1​
1966​
3,000,000​
Ford​
Mustang Boss 429​
1969​
25,000​
Honda​
Beat​
1991​
8,000​
Honda​
Civic Type R (EK9)​
1998​
25,000​
Jaguar​
D-Type​
1954​
12,000,000​
Jaguar​
XJR-9​
1988​
2,500,000​
Lamborghini​
Countach LP400​
1974​
750,000​
Lamborghini​
Miura P400 Bertone Prototype CN.0706​
1967​
2,500,000​
Lancia​
Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione​
1991​
70,000​
Lancia​
Stratos​
1973​
500,000​
Mazda​
787B​
1991​
3,000,000​
Mazda​
RX 500​
1970​
1,500,000​
McLaren​
F1 GTR Kokusai Kaihatsu​
1995​
7,000,000​
Mercedes-Benz​
300 SEL 6.8 AMG​
1971​
1,000,000​
Mercedes-Benz​
300SL W194​
1952​
15,000,000​
Mercedes-Benz​
300 SL Coupe​
1954​
1,000,000​
Mitsubishi​
GTO Twin Turbo​
1991​
25,000​
Nissan​
180SX Type X​
1996​
20,000​
Nissan​
Fairlady Z (S30) 240ZG​
1971​
80,000​
Nissan​
Fairlady Z (Z32) 300ZX TwinTurbo 2seater​
1989​
30,000​
Nissan​
R92CP​
1992​
3,500,000​
Nissan​
SilEighty​
1998​
25,000​
Nissan​
Skyline KPGC10 GT-R​
1971​
120,000​
Nissan​
Skyline R33 GT-R V-Spec​
1997​
300,000​
Nissan​
Skyline R34 GT-R GT500​
1999​
1,500,000​
Peugeot​
205 T16 Evolution II Rally Car​
1986​
350,000​
Plymouth​
Superbird​
1970​
220,000​
Porsche​
356 A/1500 GS GT Carrera Speedster​
1956​
800,000​
Porsche​
911 993 Carrera RS CS​
1996​
275,000​
Porsche​
962 C​
1988​
3,000,000​
Porsche​
Spyder Type 550/1500 RS​
1955​
4,500,000​
Renault​
R8 Gordini​
1966​
25,000​
Renault​
Clio V6 24v​
2000​
60,000​
Shelby​
Cobra 427​
1966​
1,200,000​
Subaru​
Impreza 22B​
1998​
250,000​
Toyota​
2000GT​
1967​
850,000​
Toyota​
MR2 (W20) GT-S​
1997​
15,000​
Toyota​
Sports 800​
1965​
45,000​
Toyota​
Sprinter Trueno AE86​
1983​
15,000​
Toyota​
Sprinter Trueno Shuichi Shigeno Edition​
2000​
60,000​
TVR​
Tuscan Speed Six​
2000​
40,000​
Volkswagen​
Samba Bus Type 2 (T1)​
1962​
75,000​

For a total of 130.6M. If correct, that would bring the full total to about 430M.

Be interesting to see how close/far away I end up actually.
 
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Mitsubishi​
GTO Twin Turbo​
1991​
Nissan​
Fairlady Z (Z32) 300ZX TwinTurbo 2seater​
1989​
Two new additions to the Used Car Dealership.

Mitsubishi GTO Twin Turbo 1991 - 48,900Cr (10,162km for reference)

Nissan Fairlady Z 300ZX TT 2seater 1989 - 52,900Cr (80,411km for reference)

Relevant Image:
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The 1966 Ford GT40 Mark I just popped into the Unobtani...uh...Hagerty dealership for a cool $5,600,000.Gran Turismo® 7_20220322113225.jpg
 
DeTomaso Mangusta '69 245,000 Cr.
Lancia Stratos '73 532,100 Cr.
BMW 3.0 CSL '71 146,700 Cr.
 
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In the used-car dealership and not previously priced:

  • BMW 3.0 CSL '71 (which appears to be an error as the CSL didn't come out until 1972; color me shocked, SHOCKED) - 146,700 Cr. (17,245 miles)
  • Lancia Stratos '73 - 532,100 Cr. (11,695 miles)

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In the used-car dealership and not previously priced:

  • BMW 3.0 CSL '71 (which appears to be an error as the CSL didn't come out until 1972; color me shocked, SHOCKED) - 146,700 Cr. (17,245 miles)
  • Lancia Stratos '73 - 532,100 Cr. (11,695 miles)
Why is the Stratos in the UCD :irked::irked::irked::irked::irked::irked::irked:
 
Seems weird to see a Lancia Stratus, even if it's not the Rally Car, in the UCD.

But then again, the Delta Integrale is likely going to be there as well and the rally version is the most successful car ever in Rally history.
 
Updated. My predictions so far haven't been too far off, 32,000 off on the Stratos, 4,000 on the CSL, 60,000 on the DeTomaso. I was under on all of course, though.

Which price they go with on the Hagery valuations seems quite random, given that in the game they're all mint, there are no rust spots, scratches or chipped windows. Some are around the fair condition value, others are nearer the excellent/concours value.
 
Updated. My predictions so far haven't been too far off, 32,000 off on the Stratos, 4,000 on the CSL, 60,000 on the DeTomaso. I was under on all of course, though.

Which price they go with on the Hagery valuations seems quite random, given that in the game they're all mint, there are no rust spots, scratches or chipped windows. Some are around the fair condition value, others are nearer the excellent/concours value.
Looks like the year column on "The Missing List" has disappeared with that last update?
 
A bunch of additions to the UCD-only car price list from @05XR8 in the Used cars dealership thread (multiple screencaps in the linked post immediately post-launch):

  • Toyota Sprinter Trueno 1600GT APEX (AE86) '83 - 27,500 Cr. (18,797 km)
  • Honda Civic Type R (EK) '98 - 30,100 Cr. (46,080 km)
  • BMW M3 '89 - 86,400 Cr. (44,849 km)
  • Nissan Fairlady 240ZG (HS30) '71 - 90,900 Cr. (23,524 km)
  • Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1 (C4) '89 - 73,300 Cr. (30,668 km)

One of the screencaps also had the Subaru Imprezza 22B, but the price of that was cropped out. Also, the first screencap featuring the Lancia Delta and Renault Sport Clio is from a pre-release version, so I don't know how much stock to put into those prices.
 
Can cars be in legend dealership as well as UCD, or is it mutually exclusive?
At this point, it's mutually exclusive. Be thankful that we're just under halfway through the Unobtani...um...Hagerty dealership because, given that it appears just about every car from 2001-2010 is also eligible to be in the UCD, we're nowhere near that point in the UCD rotation.
 
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