Less than a set (3 or less) does not qualify for our 100% Fitment Guarantee You are purchasing a full set of tires, wheels or tires and wheels package. We guarantee that the products you have purchased will fit your vehicle, meaning the following: Rims: Rims will bolt on and will not interfere on OEM brakes, suspension, or body components. Rims that require hub centric rings or different wheel nuts/bolts are still considered a correct fitment. Tires: Will fall within the approved overall tire diameter, load rating, and speed rating (winter tires are approved to have a lower speed rating). Rims that require hub centric rings or different wheel nuts/bolts are still considered a correct fitment Tire and Wheel Packages: The package will bolt on and will not interfere on OEM brakes, suspension, or body components. I'm trying really hard not to jump on this games bandwagon.your not helping ) I am currently playing the demo so i'm probably screwed anyway, i don't think the demo is current though. I believe that I am going to produce this identical truck, just upgrade the crap out of it! I'm going to be GM!!!!! I am only using about 40% of all my production capacity, between New York and Detroit. I have devoted 10 lines of production in Detroit to the new truck, and it is the 6th best selling vehicle in the world right now, after two months. Good news is that I have several months just sitting around, gathering dust, so I am not incurring much additional in the way of costs. They cost me $2300 to produce, and I am selling them for $2700. The problem here, is that as soon as this truck went on the market, my other truck's sales PLUMMETED. This means that I can sell it at a nice profit, at $1600 each. My enormous Detroit factory, with 28 production lines, was also stopped completely, for about three months, while I set it up for the new model. Give me torque, dependability, and low cost. During the design phase, I held the line on costs.minimal luxury, and who cares about gas mileage.įrom the ground up, to replace my 1900 L, AND my poorly designed, VERY expensive Juggernaut. Expensive, but I have my war chest for this. I stopped production in New York, for all vehicles, and am in the process of modernizing and upgrading the capacity. So, I now have about 8 months of inventory, for two models with rapidly declining sales. I messed up with both of them, and should have slowed down production before I did. Pretty good markup on both, but I have had to drop the prices way, waay down just to move them off the lot. The Phaeton, and my 1907 Juggernaut sold for 4k each. I was selling my 1900 "L" for 1200 dollars each. I held the line on costs.minimal luxury, and who cares about gas mileage. From the ground up, to replace my 1900 L. The 1900 truck is selling, slowly, the 1903 Phaeton Excalibur isn't selling, period, and my 1907 truck, with the car engine, is only selling to the upper middle class. My Phaeton, built in 1903, has been a real money maker for me.but technology marches on, and at this point, I can't sell more than a couple of hundred a month. Lots of peeps running around in a truck that did 0-60 in 8.2 seconds. It was expensive to produce, and sell, primarily due to the VERY nice engine. This 1907 variant truck, with an 80 horsepower car engine, modestly torqued, also did pretty well. I messed up the engine, and at the last minute, I swapped the one I had planned, about 40 horsepower, for my other engine, the one I had on my Phaeton sedan. I upgraded this to a 1907 Juggernaut, a much better truck. Four horsepower.but I have sold many, MANY thousands of them. The first vehicle I made, a 1900 Flash "L", was a cheap-ass truck. I am not quite yet ready to pull the trigger on buying and selling stock, or even taking my own company public. I am making good money, and have about 20 million in the bank, drawing 4.32% interest. Or at gamefly and use the 20% code of JUN20OFF January, so I have already played 120 turns, at one turn a month. You can still get it at a few places for $11.99 such as gamersgate for the next day or so. Quote from: Grim.Reaper on June 05, 2014, 04:09:16 PM -That actually looks fun.GearCity is an automobile manufacturing business simulator, also known as a tycoon game. Although, it is more complex and in-depth than ordinary tycoon games. You have one simple goal, stay in business. To do so you will need to build, design, sell, market, negotiate, and crush your competition. You already can! There is a game turn limited demo. Or you can purchase and play the full version of the game from any one of these stores.ĭevelopment started in January 2010. It entered Steam Early Access in May 2014, and it exited Early Access on January 14th, 2022.ġ28MB OpenGL 1.2 or DirectX 9 compatible Video Card We released Open Betas starting in March 2013.
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