Gran Turismo 7 has a ton of fancy and powerful cars that players can race with but some of the best vehicles cost a lot of in-game money.
Fortunately, this money-making guide helps players learn how to make a lot of money to buy whatever they want. In-game credits are even more useful in the early stages of the game when you only have a handful of options for what vehicles you can get.
There are a lot of methods that you can use to make credits in Gran Turismo 7 but some of these require more progress in the campaign. A general rule is to change the overall game difficulty to "Easy" to make AI racers easier to handle while grinding for money.
Trial Mountain Cup, Trial Mountain
One of the best ways to earn credits in Gran Turismo 7 is available even to players who are still in the early stages of the game. This comes in Menu Book 17 and is the Trial Mountain Cup, Trial Mountain championship event, according to GTPlanet.
This particular event requires players to race twice for a relatively small fee after each one. The main money-making part here is the championship bonus and the speed at which players can finish the event.
The best car to use here is the Dodge Tomahawk S, which is the road car version of the Tomahawk Vision GT. However, you can still use other vehicles to get the job done and earn some serious cash.
Fisherman/Windmills, Dirt Champions
This was the most efficient method of earning credits in Gran Turismo 7 before but it has been nerfed since. The main issue with this method is that it can only be accessed relatively late into the game.
You will have to first complete Menu Book 36 and you should ideally have the Gr.B rally car as well. This particular car is one that you can win from either Menu Book 37 or International License A.
Special Stage Route X
This particular race is a North American track that is found in Gran Turismo 7's Americas section. It can be unlocked by completing Menu Book 26 in the game's campaign mode.
There are two requirements to racing on the Special Stage Route X; using a road car and your vehicle must originate from the U.S. The race itself has a 700 PP recommendation but practice will make you better at finishing it, said GamePressure.
Other Ways To Make Money
Alternatively, players can choose not to focus on grinding races and championships in order to make some hard cash. Other options include missions and license tests that also offer some good money.
Missions in particular are a good way to change up the tracks that you race while also letting you grind some credits. One of the most lucrative that you can do is the Tokyo Expressway: World Touring Car 600. This particular race can earn you 1.75 million credits, according to OperationSports.