Car Mechanic Simulator 2015

Car Mechanic Simulator 2015

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Parts list; Car parts lists with prices and total restoration cost
By elCarel
Ever wondered in game how many and which parts you need when you walk to you computer to make an order? No more! I present you a full parts list with prices and full list of parts (and their total cost) for every car in game divided by part category - you can use it as spreadsheet opened on another monitor/computer, you can print it and have a paper reference for every car or you can view every list in this guide by clicking in the content menu on the right - you choose how you like to use it!
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Guide updates
2017-04-08




2017.04.02
2017.03.25

Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC - alternate Engine option added, V8 1carb OHC is now a standard option (weaker), V8 SOHC is an upgrade (more powerful, higher selling price)

All standard cars - done, 0 to go:
  1. Bolt Reptilia Slammed V8
  2. Castor Earthquake
  3. Castor Eathquake DUB
  4. Delray Custom AWD 12
  5. Maluch Drag V6
  6. Rino Piccolo Monster
  7. Sakura GT20 Drag V8
  8. Salem Flamo Drag V8
  9. Salem Kieran L6
  10. Salem Spectre Fastback

2017.03.23
Updating... 32 cars done, had a little break from this "job" i got myself into.

2017.02.21
2017.03.12

Car list update - first pass, 28 cars done
Some movement here at last, started updating few days ago and today i want to invite you to see what i'm gonna do with this guide in next weeks. Read about new section "UPDATED CARS" below.

This new section will be for updated cars only - until i finish updating all cars with new format.

New format means updated parts, names, performance parts and selling prices; also visual changes that will make this big chunk of data more readable (i hope). I also changed the way auction prices are shown - now there is a range of prices this car was bought for; i decided to change the "star system" - it wasn't accurate enough and a chore to update.

Performance parts are also a problem - putting them all in doesn't give you a positive restoration/selling price boost from what i have seen (parts are more expensive than the selling price boost they give), so i will try at some point to pinpoint which parts do give bonus, for now i will try to update car list and selling prices.

One more thing i need some feedback on is highlighting parts in the main list (standard engine) showing you what parts you will exchange with those from other engine builds - you can see this in Bolt Hellcat list. The highlight color is connected with other Engine option name bar.


Today i'm only giving you 2 cars because i want to present the new format, maybe get some feedback even ;). I'm concentrating on DLC cars for now, so i will mostly update this side of the list.

  1. Restored - car completely fixed, all parts are new - selling price
  2. Enhanced - all aplicable tuning, best combination (excluding part-by-part performance parts)
  3. Potential gain - math behind this is simple: enhanced_price - max_auction_price + min_parts_sold - visual_cost - max_engine_option
  4. Auction prices - range min - max of all known/put in a "database" transactions
  5. Old parts sold for - what you got for car parts after repairing them (of course you can use them -> earn more, it's a stat needed for potential gain)
  6. Visual tuning - body parts (best combination of A/B) + wheels from tuning shop
  7. Selling - price for a car with swapped engine shown on the left
  8. Upgrade - this means "upgrade from full standard engine", so let's say FULL V6 cost + upgrade
  9. Empty - buiding new engine from "empty" option, always cheaper (buying engine in SWAP menu is very expensive)
  10. Standard Engine, number of parts and cost
  11. Middle option, usually not recommended if you want to get your price as high as possible
  12. Best engine for this car, most expensive option is the way to go to get your selling price high

Misc. Red/Green for selling prices informs you if you gain or lose on this option. Red also shows expenses in other cells.


OLD UPDATES


-* 25 Aug 2015 *-
#Update 3
- Updated: Katagiri Katsumoto, Maluch

#Update 2
- Updated: Rino Piccolo, Royale Bianco, Royale GTR, Salem Spectre, Salem Flamo, Mioveni Urs, Mayen M8

#Update 1
- Added: Bolthorn Grand Mojave

Just a reminder - "+ tuning" means 4 x rims from tuning shop + all body parts A/B (highest possible for a specific car)
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-* 24 Aug 2015 *-
Update #3
- Added: Delray Custom
- Updated: Bolt Hellcat

Update #2
- Added: Castor Earthquake Rex

Update #1
Hey, that was a long break... But i have all dlc so now when i feel like playing the game again - i'll try to update everything, first update - SAKURA GT20.

You can see on Sakura info card i decided to go with a new info panel - now it shows tuning parts cost and tunned car selling price; it will always show the highest tier tuning possible. Visual Tuning is really straightforward - the more expensive parts you put into a car, the car value will go higher, so there is really no need (in my opinion) for a list of all parts and their effect on the car value (i started making such list but realised it's really pointless as every car has diffrent value, but it's always better to put expensive parts if you just want to sell it for profit).

- Fixed: wrong file under "Front R. Gear" - showed rear r. gear, for past few months... Nobody saw it?

- Added: Sakura GT20

- Removed: spreadsheet file section
Intro
Welcome to my first guide for Car Mechanic Simulator 2015!

I'm sure you sometimes forget what you need to buy to repair a specific mechanism in the game - thats where my guide comes in, because with it you can:
  • view all car parts and their prices
  • check how much you will pay for restoration of a specific car (if you have enough money to do it)
  • get a shopping list for all parts needed for a specific car - names, amounts and prices

I wanted this guide to be as accurate as possible so i went through all cars in detail making sure that i will not put a false info in here - as you can imagine it took a lot of my free time - I hope this guide will be useful to you.
Bentley Continental GT Speed
Bentley T-Series
Bolt Hellcat
Bolthorn Grand Mojave
Bolt Reptilia
Bolt Reptilia Slammed V8
Castor Earthquake
Castor Earthquake DUB
Castor Earthquake Rex
DeLorean DMC-12
DeLorean SciFi
Delray Custom
Delray Custom AWD W12
Delray Imperator
Echos Cobra
Echos Cobra Drag
FMW Panther
Katagiri Katsumoto
Katagiri Katsumoto JDM
Maluch
Maluch Drag V6
Maserati MC Stradale
Maserati Sebring
Maserati Quattroporte
Mayen M6
Mayen M8
Mayen M8 Race
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL
Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC
Mioveni Urs
Rino Picollo
Rino Piccolo Monster
Royale Bianco
Royale Crown
Royale GTR
Sakura GT20
Sakura GT20 Drag V8
Sakura Moon
Sakura Moon AWD W12
Salem Flamo
Salem Flamo Drag V8
Salem Kieran
Salem Kieran L6
Salem Spectre
Salem Spectre Fastback
Tempest Magnum
Tempest Magnum AWD W12
BONUS: Potential gain listing
BONUS: LibreOffice Calc file
Will work with latest LibreOffice (5.2.6.2), not sure with other office tools.
CarMechanic15- PARTS LIST GUIDE[www.dropbox.com]
111 Comments
Stranded 6 Dec, 2017 @ 10:02am 
the guide you have provided is indeed a great guide but doesnt provide nowhere near as much information as this guide for 2015 does
elCarel  [author] 5 Dec, 2017 @ 2:48pm 
Thank you for saying this again, its always good to hear :).
I would probably start a guide for CMS 2018 if there was nothing similar on steam guides already - i saw this great guide made by Campari All Cars-Engines-Parts Lists and Prices in CMS2018
Stranded 5 Dec, 2017 @ 1:05pm 
well at least you have done what you can, be glad about that. this guide helped me a lot and i'm guessing a hell of a lot more people too. If you spent the time creating a guide for CMS 2018 (would probably drive you insane) im sure the community will appreciate that.
elCarel  [author] 5 Dec, 2017 @ 7:58am 
I'm not sure, but probably you use performance parts? I did not calculate (as in theoreticaly) prices, i made all cars by hand checking all combinations, so i completly left perf parts out of the equation, because it would kill me probably ;).

Also at some point patches changed price calculations so maybe there was a new patch since i wrote this?

It was all quite some time ago, it's hard for me to check this now so thanks for info :).
GoosieGaming 5 Dec, 2017 @ 3:18am 
some of your calculations are off. price wise, i normally sell a modified gt20 for about $104k. the bentley continental gt for around $134k, and the earthquake rex for roughly $140k.
elCarel  [author] 2 Dec, 2017 @ 9:46am 
It did :) thanks!
Rolf McNugget 2 Dec, 2017 @ 9:20am 
Thanks, Must have taken a while to make this much respect dude :47_thumb_up:
elCarel  [author] 9 Aug, 2017 @ 2:30pm 
Yes and no - almost all parts should be ok, but as you know CMS18 includes multi-parts now and this listing WILL be diffrent from what you can see ingame (CMS18).

I'm still waiting for devs to fix most of the bugs and include more features so i can't really tell how diffrent is this listing from the actual car ingame. Also i'm not sure if making another guide like this is needed by the community, some people started making some similar guides and nobody asks about another one, nobody is nagging me to make one either :steammocking:
metamorphosis 9 Aug, 2017 @ 11:53am 
Can you use this for cms 2018. Im building a gt20
Stranded 12 Jul, 2017 @ 12:56am 
Oh ok, I'll find a way then