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'''Standard''' is a classification of cars from [[Gran Turismo 5]] to denote the level to which it has been designed, and how damage will be processed. In [[Gran Turismo 6]], Standard cars were known as Simple, except for open top vehicles such as [[Audi R8 Race Car '01]] and [[Toyota 7 '70]], which were marked as Detailed, but have no access to gallery view.
   
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The key characteristic of a standard car is that it can only be bought in the [[Used Car Dealership]] or the [[Online Car Dealership]], and will therefore only be available at random intervals. In addition, transferring a car from GT PSP that is Premium in GT5, such as [[Nissan GT-R SpecV '09]], will give the Standard version of that car. In GT6, standard cars can be bought at any time.
'''Standard''' is a classification of cars from [[Gran Turismo 5]] to denote the level to which it has been designed, and how damage will be processed. In [[Gran Turismo 6]], Standard cars were known as Simple, with a few exceptions (The [[Audi R8 Race Car '01]] and [[Toyota 7 Race Car '70]], both Standard cars, were known as Detailed). The only downside to these cars is that they have no gallery view, though Standard-marked cars with open-top configurations will feature such; however, no working gauges are present.
 
 
The key characteristic of a standard car is that it can only be bought in the [[Used Car Dealership]] or the [[Online Car Dealership]], and will therefore only be available at random intervals. In contrast to the same cars on the previous Gran Turismo Games, The [[Gran Turismo 4]] and [[Gran Turismo PSP]] exceptions are that the [[Nike One 2022]], [[Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car '04]], [[Ford Model T Tourer '15]], [[Mercedes-Benz Patent Motor Wagen 1886]], [[Mercedes-Benz Daimler Motor Carriage 1886]], [[FPV F6 Typhoon '04]], [[FPV GT '04]] and [[Toyota ESSO ULTRAFLO Supra (JGTC) '01]] are absent in the game. [[Premium Cars]] can be bought at any time.
 
   
 
Features of a standard car include:
 
Features of a standard car include:
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*No reverse lights (only effect on ground at night time)
 
*No reverse lights (only effect on ground at night time)
 
*No windshield wipers
 
*No windshield wipers
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At time of press, there are 810 Standard Cars in Gran Turismo 5. 
 
At time of press, there are 810 Standard Cars in Gran Turismo 5. 
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]

Revision as of 20:09, 21 March 2020

Standard is a classification of cars from Gran Turismo 5 to denote the level to which it has been designed, and how damage will be processed. In Gran Turismo 6, Standard cars were known as Simple, except for open top vehicles such as Audi R8 Race Car '01 and Toyota 7 '70, which were marked as Detailed, but have no access to gallery view.

The key characteristic of a standard car is that it can only be bought in the Used Car Dealership or the Online Car Dealership, and will therefore only be available at random intervals. In addition, transferring a car from GT PSP that is Premium in GT5, such as Nissan GT-R SpecV '09, will give the Standard version of that car. In GT6, standard cars can be bought at any time.

Features of a standard car include:

  • No detailed in-car view (silhouette dashboard from Spec 2.0 update, open wheel cars are an exception)
  • Physics damage (affects car performance)
  • Scratches, dents, dirt accumulation (minor damage)
  • No serious cosmetic damage
  • Vehicular roll over
  • Headlights: Standard beam only
  • No reverse lights (only effect on ground at night time)
  • No windshield wipers

At time of press, there are 810 Standard Cars in Gran Turismo 5.