Alright, let’s talk about my experience with the used car dealer in Gran Turismo 7. It was quite a journey, so buckle up!
Getting Started
When I first started playing Gran Turismo 7, I followed the GT Cafe’s menu. The first thing it asked me to do was to hit up the used car dealership. I had like 20,000 credits to spend, which isn’t a lot, but it’s enough to get your foot in the door.

Browsing the Lots
So, I went into the used car section, and man, it was like being a kid in a candy store. There were so many cars, but most of them were way out of my budget. I spent a good amount of time just browsing, checking out the different makes and models. It was pretty overwhelming, to be honest.
Making a Decision
- Narrowing Down the Choices: I knew I couldn’t just pick any car. I needed something that would be good for the beginner races. After looking around, I narrowed it down to a few options that were within my price range.
- Comparing Stats: This is where it got a bit technical. I started comparing the stats of each car, looking at things like horsepower, weight, and drivetrain. It felt like I was doing actual car shopping!
- The Final Choice: After much deliberation, I finally settled on a used Honda Fit. It wasn’t the flashiest car, but it seemed like a solid choice for a beginner. Plus, it left me with a few credits to spare.
The Purchase
Buying the car was pretty straightforward. I just clicked a few buttons, confirmed the purchase, and boom, I was the proud owner of a used Honda Fit in Gran Turismo 7. It felt good to finally have my own car in the game.
First Drive
Of course, I had to take it out for a spin right away. I entered a beginner race, and the Fit handled pretty well. It wasn’t super fast, but it was nimble and easy to control. I even managed to get a podium finish in my first race! I felt pretty excited.
Upgrades and Beyond
After a few more races, I started earning more credits, I went back to the dealership, traded in my Fit, and bought a slightly better used car. Then I started thinking about upgrades. The used car was a great starting point, but I knew I needed to improve its performance if I wanted to stay competitive. I did spend some time earning more credits and slowly upgrading my ride. It was a slow process, but it was satisfying to see my car getting better and better. And I kept racing and kept upgrading.
That’s basically my story with the used car dealer in Gran Turismo 7. It’s a crucial part of the game, especially in the beginning. It teaches you about car stats, budgeting, and making smart choices. Plus, it’s just fun to browse and find hidden gems.