Gran Turismo Sport: How to Get New Cars Fast

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How to Get New Cars Quickly in Gran Turismo Sport

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Those who pre-ordered the Gran Turismo Sport, purchased the more expensive editions, or played the limited time demo definitely have a head start in expanding their car collection in Gran Turismo Sport due to the various rewards. Nonetheless, there are a bunch of ways to get new cars regardless of a player’s skill level.

The primary way of unlocking new cars is by using Credits. With this currency, players can choose a specific car they want from each manufacturer. Arcade, Campaign, and Sport Matches allow you to earn Credits. However, the best way to quickly get Credits is by completing the Circuit Experience exercises. Acing each sector in Circuit Experience will earn you over 40,000 Credits.

Another way to earn cars is by completing each level tier in Driving School and Mission Challenge. The latter missions in both modes are definitely challenging to complete but are worth it as you’ll also earn a hefty amount of Credits. Lastly, you can snag a random new car via the Daily Workout reward. Simply log in daily and drive a total of 26.21 miles or 42.195 kilometers to complete the Daily Workout.

At launch, Gran Turismo Sport has a total of 162 cars, with each model future-proofed for the next Gran Turismo entries. More vehicles will be released post-launch.


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