There are well over 400 cars available in Gran Turismo 7, making it the series' most content-rich title to date. When players first get started on their GT7 adventures though, their garages will be completely empty. Thankfully, there are numerous ways to unlock new cars in Gran Turismo 7, meaning that players can quickly and easily amass a fairly sizable collection.
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Despite Gran Turismo 7 providing players with ample opportunities to buy new cars, they can actually get through almost the entirety of the main single-player campaign without having to do so. At least not after they've bought one as part of the tutorial, that is, though this will only set them back around 15,000 Credits.
For those who didn't claim any kind of pre-order or special edition bonuses, the very first car that players will get their hands on will come courtesy of the used car dealership. They'll need to buy one of three Japanese hatchbacks to start them on their journey, after which, they'll be free to return to the dealership whenever they like in order to pad out their collection.
Though there are some pretty decent vehicles available here, players should be careful about what they buy from the used car dealership. A lot of the cars can be picked up later on for zero cost to the player, so big purchases really aren't advised. The selection of cars available will update over time though, so it is worth checking in from time to time to see if there are any good limited-time deals.
The vast majority of most players' car collections will come not from car dealerships, but instead, car races. Pretty much all of the vehicles that are needed to complete collection-based Menu Books can be obtained via racing, with players
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