Used cars dealership in Gran Turismo 7

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Now we're down to 27 regular-rotation cars in the UCD, plus the regular "special pick" and the two Weekly Challenge "special picks".
 
In other news, the UCD is starting to head back to the regular 30 regular-rotation cars with the surprise addition of the 1999 Subaru Impreza. That still leaves 2 slots missing in action.
 
Nice.
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Does anyone have a real life picture of a Super Bee in the plum it's currently painted in the UCD?

It's really striking in-game, I'm curious if that holds up for IRL versions as well.
 
Has the 911 (930) that was in the UCD as a Special Pick yesterday disappeared already? GT Info site is showing the Alfa Romeo MiTo as "New" in the slot where the 930 was yesterday! Fortunately picked one up last night anyway...
 
Has the 911 (930) that was in the UCD as a Special Pick yesterday disappeared already? GT Info site is showing the Alfa Romeo MiTo as "New" in the slot where the 930 was yesterday! Fortunately picked one up last night anyway...

This site sometimes doesn't track the special picks, for whatever reason.

The car is still there. 🙂 And what a beauty it is....

Also the black NSX '92 with red seats looks gorgeous. 😁
 
Minor question: has the Honda S2000 ever been offered with the unusually lower mileage? If so, what color(s) was it?
 
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Minor question: has the Honda S2000 ever been offered with the unusually lower mileage? If so, what color(s) was it?
It's never been a "special pick" (or the pre-special pick "hot" equivalent), but for the first half of 2023, it came with 3,877 miles for 107,800 Cr. (still a significant discount to its "zero-mile"/"special-pick" 120,000 Cr. price). I couldn't tell you about the color(s) though,.
 
Maybe this thread makes more sense for my question than the general discussion thread.

I'm sure it was discussed at the beginning of GT7 but is there any performance difference between a car bought new through brands central or if bought used over the used car dealership with some kilometres on it? For example the GTR R34 that is available on both.

Same performance? Same oil-needs and so on?

Thanks!
 
I don't think so. Previous games gave you a slight HP bump when changing the oil on a new car. There are so many ways to adjust PP so any minor difference would be made null by simply swapping tires for instance. I certainly would not lose sleep over it and if buying a "used" version makes more sense to conserve credits, then by all means do it. I have several times. Ruf CTR3comes to mind.
 
Maybe this thread makes more sense for my question than the general discussion thread.

I'm sure it was discussed at the beginning of GT7 but is there any performance difference between a car bought new through brands central or if bought used over the used car dealership with some kilometres on it? For example the GTR R34 that is available on both.

Same performance? Same oil-needs and so on?

Thanks!
Unless you buy one of the "menu book specials", which have normal wear and tear, there's no difference between the UCD cars (regardless of mileage) and Brand Central ones, or between UCD cars with different mileages.
 
White Celica GT-Four is available. Right on time with the addition of the Escort. Also, the R5 Turbo is still available. Nice set of rally road cars to be built. Not to mention all the Evos, E30 and Sierra are ready to go for rally replicas.
 
White Celica GT-Four is available. Right on time with the addition of the Escort. Also, the R5 Turbo is still available. Nice set of rally road cars to be built. Not to mention all the Evos, E30 and Sierra are ready to go for rally replicas.
Here we go. White Delta HF Integrale is available. Just need a 22B.
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You may want to stock up on the Escort Cossie - the UCD cars introduced in the previous 2 updates were delayed rather significantly in entering the regular rotation. Indeed, the Mitsubishi Evo VIII still hasn't made its second UCD appearance and is now on milk cartons worldwide. Fortunately, that car, unlike the Cossie, is also available from Brand Central.

Unfortunately, the 1997 BMW M3, which like the Cossie is a UCD-only car, took nearly 2 months after selling out the first time to make its second appearance.
 
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