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==Gran Turismo 7==
[[File:GT7 UCD.jpgpng|thumb|240x240px|The Used Car Dealership in GT7. Note the [[Ford Sierra RS 500 Cosworth '87]] and [[Nissan SILVIA K's AERO (S14) '96|Nissan Silvia K's Aero (S14) '96]] being marked as "Hot" and "New".]]
The Used Car Dealership (referred to as '''Used Cars''' in this game) sells road cars (and two Professionally Tuned cars, [[Honda CIVIC TYPE R (EK) Touring Car|Honda Civic Type R (EK) Touring Car]] and [[Toyota SPRINTER TRUENO GT-APEX (AE86 Shuichi Shigeno Version) '00|Toyota Trueno 3door 1600GT APEX (AE86 Shuichi Shigeno Version)]]) from the model year before 2011. Invite-only cars from the time period are excluded,<ref>[https://www.gtplanet.net/gran-turismo-7-booklet-20211217/ Gran Turismo 7 Booklet Confirms Ferrari F8 and F12, More Details on Car Dealers & Tuning - GTPlanet]</ref> as well as the [[Lexus LFA '10]] and [[NISMO R34 GT-R Z-tune '05]] due to the car's price exceeding Cr. 1,000,000. There are 30 cars displayed at a time (increased from 15 in version 1.11 in response to player feedback), and the availability of each car is determined by the game's server. A car that has been listed on the dealership after a while will be marked as limited stock, giving the player roughly two days to buy the car before it is marked as sold out. Sold out cars are then cycled out by new cars the following day (as of May 2, 2022, newly added cars are now marked as "new" in the UCD), giving the player 24 hours from midnight UTC (the period when the dealership cycle changes occur) to put the car on their Wish List. Cars can be added to the Wish List at any time as long it is listed on the dealership (even when the car is sold out, effectively making it the player's last chance to add it to the Wish List); the game will remind the player with a flag above the UCD on the World Map when wishlisted cars are on sale.

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