![]() ![]() New car price × (100 - Car's mileage (in kilometers) / 2000) / 100) The price can calculated with the following formula: ![]() This means that players will have 5 in-game days to buy a car before it disappear. Every in-game day, 6 cars will be replaced with other cars. Up to 30 cars will appear simultaneously at the Used Car Dealership. While the majority of cars have mileage between 1,000 and 10,000 kilometers, some cars, such as the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 '09 and Ford GT '02, feature little to no mileage. Due to the large number of cars, varying in both type and age, their price can range from under 2,000 to almost 20 million Credits. The Used Car Dealership is the only place where players can buy Standard cars (other than the Online Collector's Dealership, when the game's online services were still available). If the player missed the time frame, they will have to wait until the next final cycle (day 1394-1400 in the second loop, for instance) for the cars to reappear. This is the only way to acquire them (except for the black Formula Gran Turismo as that is only awarded to the player for 100% completion). There are some used cars that have very low mileage at 10 km (6.2 mi), marked with amber text in the mileage field in the lineup.įrom days 694-700 (the last used car cycle before it repeats itself), four special black race cars will appear in used dealerships. Also, players are no longer able to purchase multiple copies of the same used car. These can be restored with an oil change at GT Auto and a body rigidity refresh at the vehicle's manufacturer tune shop, respectively. Starting from this game, used cars will come with a pre-determined mileage, which affects statistics such as engine performance and body rigidity. As buying cars adds up one in-game day, players could purchase up to seven cars for each week's line-up. The available cars will change every 7 in-game days. As some events require cars built in a specific decade (such as Japanese 70's Classics, Japanese 80's Festival, or Japanese 90's Challenge) the Used Car Dealership can be useful to find cars that meet these requirements. The Used Car Dealership (referred as Used Car Showroom in this game) is now split into three categories: Historic 80's (for pre-1990 cars), Early 90's (cars from 1990-1995), and Late 90's (cars from 1996 to 2002). The Late 90's Used Car Dealership in GT4, with a specially marked low-mileage Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 Turbo (J) '96. Gran Turismo 4 See also: Gran Turismo 4/Used Car Cycle
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