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GearCity Achievements

Here is the full list of all 115 GearCity achievements.

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  • 250,000 Units In A Year!

    You sold 250,000 vehicles of the same model in one fiscal year on Base City, North America, Europe, or Classic Map.

  • 500,000 Units In A Year!

    You sold 500,000 vehicles of the same model in one fiscal year on Base City, North America, Europe, or Classic Map.

  • 1,000,000 Units In A Year!

    You sold 1,000,000 vehicles of the same model in one fiscal year on Base City, North America, Europe, or Classic Map.

  • 1,000,000 Units To Date!

    You sold at least 1,000,000 vehicles of the same model in a lifetime on Base City, North America, Europe, or Classic Map.

  • 5,000,000 Units To Date!

    You sold at least 5,000,000 vehicles of the same model in a lifetime on Base City, North America, Europe, or Classic Map.

  • 10,000,000 Units To Date!

    You sold at least 10,000,000 vehicles of the same model in a lifetime on Base City, North America, Europe, or Classic Map.

  • 25,000,000 Units To Date!

    You sold at least 25,000,000 vehicles of the same model in a lifetime on Base City, North America, Europe, or Classic Map.

  • 1,000,000 Vehicles Sold In A Year!

    You sold 1,000,000 vehicles in a year while playing Base City, North America, Europe, or Classic Map.

  • $1,000,000 Yearly Profits Before 1910!

    You’ve reached $1,000,000 in yearly profits before 1910. Your company is growing rapidly in the fledgling automobile industry.

  • $100,000,000 Yearly Profits Before 1950!

    You’ve reached $100,000,000 in yearly profits before 1950. This is inline with historical market leaders at the time.

  • $2 Billion Yearly Profits Before 1980!

    You’ve reached $2 billion in yearly profits before 1980. Inflation is driving up the costs, but you're managing grow faster!

  • $25 Billion Yearly Profits!

    You’ve reached $25 billion in yearly profits. This is inline with the most profitable car manufactures in modern history.

  • $100,000,000 Market Cap!

    Your company is worth $100,000,000 before 1920! Only a few vehicle manufacturers were able to reach this amount in this time period.

  • $1 Billion Dollar Company!

    Your market cap hit $1 Billion Dollars! By modern standards, this is a small company. But it's still quite a milestone, especially during the middle of the century.

  • $50 Billion Dollar Company!

    You've hit a value $50 Billion! This is by definition a large company in modern times. And is roughly what most major vehcile manufacturing companies are worth as of this writing.

  • $250 Billion Dollar Company!

    Very few companies have a $250 Bilion market cap. And only one auto manufacture as of this writing is anywhere close to $250 Billion. Congratulations, You would be considered the most valuable car company in the world!

  • $1 Trillion Dollar Company!

    As of 2018, no auto manufacturer has reached a $1 Trillion dollar market cap. You are an amazing CEO! Congratulations on being the first company ever to reach this mark!

  • Bought a Company!

    Showing off your aggression for growth, you bought another company.

  • Consolidation!

    If you can't beat them, join them!

  • Created a Marque

    A wise CEO separates his strengths from his weaknesses.

  • Discontinued a Marque

    At some point, it's better to just get rid of them than to continue to throw money at the problem.

  • Borrowed Money

    You can never have enough money. We'll pay this back someday.

  • Paid Off Debt!

    See! We make good on our promises, Mr. Creditor.

  • Selfish Solution

    When things started to look bad, instead of fixing them, you took the easy way out.

  • 50%+ Effective Lobbying

    Greasing the wheels of government, one politician at a time.

  • 50%+ Effective Marketing

    You just need a spokesman in a turtleneck with a catchy phase to make billions! Hit 50% overall effectiveness in all the cities you market in.

  • Lost Antitrust Lawsuit!

    In the interest of preserving free and unfettered competition, the government slapped your company with Antitrust violations.

  • Beat Antitrust Lawsuit!

    You have shown that you are not abusing your monopoly powers or engaging in anti-competitive practices. At least that's what the jury thinks. In reality, your legal team is just really good at their jobs.

  • Strike Averted

    Union leaders generally don't care about their workers. They care about power, perks, politics, and personal wealth. If you provide those to the right people and throw a bone to the workers, strikes like these can be averted.

  • You Won a Lawsuit!

    They sue for damages. They sue for trauma. They sue for emotional pain and suffering. They sue for themselves and they sue for lost loved ones... And they get NOTHING!

  • You're Fired!

    Unfortunately the board has decided to go in a different direction. You're fired.

  • Munitions Manufacturer

    You can't fight a shooting war without bullets.

  • Army Contract

    Stick a gun on it and paint it olive green.

  • Aero Contract

    While it might not be a flying car, our engines can still make you fly!

  • Navy Contract

    The wet and salty conditions of the Ocean are no match for our engine designs.

  • Racing Contract

    We're the official supplier of a racing team or series.

  • Too Big To Fail

    The government has deemed you too big to fail. They have stuffed your bank accounts with tax payer money.

  • Factory On Fire

    We didn't light the fire! It was always burning since the world's been turning.

  • Protestors Targeted You

    You hit a nerve and now anti-business types are protesting outside your doors.

  • World Champions

    You've won the championship of a world famous racing series with 5 or more entries.

  • Perfect Vehicle

    You completed a vehicle design with an overall rating greater than 85.

  • Melting Rubber

    You've designed a vehicle with a top speed of 250mph (402kmh) or greater.

  • People's Car

    You designed a vehicle with a material cost less than the global per capita.

  • Complete Offering

    Your company has designed one vehicle of each vehicle type.

  • Five Generations

    Release at least five generations of the same vehicle over 40 years or more.

  • Happy Birthday!

    Your company is 100 years old!

  • Survived the Great Depression

    The Great Depression wrecked havoc on the global economy. Your company is one of the few to survive it.

  • Survived The Great War

    Through rationing, material shortages, and outright banning sales, The Great War destroyed many brass era automobile manufacturers. But yours survived.

  • Survived World War 2

    There were many winners and losers in World War Two. If your company survived, you were among the winners.

  • Bankrupt

    You failed. Don't worry, 98% of companies do in their first few years of business. If it's any consolation, have an achievement.

  • Highest Marketshare For 5 Years

    Your company has maintained the highest yearly market share for five years!

  • Cradle Of Industry

    Your African founded company has maintained the highest yearly market share in the world for 5 years.

  • Electrified World

    Electric vehicles are now the most popular "fuel" type in the world. Thanks to yours and other's efforts.

  • Steam Powered

    It's kind of like a tea kettle on wheels.

  • Global Reach

    You are truely a global company. You have a branch and factory in every region.

  • Licensed Design

    Sometimes it's easier to just copy someone else's work.

  • Megacorporation

    You're so big, you put little countries to shame. You have 6 active marques, world wide branch coverage, at least 10,000,000 sales per year, and you have held the top market share position for at least 5 years.

  • Random History

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  • You Don't Quit

    End of the game? Time to retire? Bah! I want to keep playing!!!

  • Fired Striking Employees

    "When the president said no, American business leaders were given a lesson in managerial leadership that they could not and did not ignore." - Donald J. Devine

  • Survive 100 Years On Nightmare

    "What's the trouble in there, Nemo? Go to sleep!" You've survived 100 years playing on Base City Map, Full AI, on Nightmare mode.

  • Wallstreet Raider

    Who said you need to sell cars? Have a $25 Billion Networth without selling, buying, or acquiring a vehicle or component design.

  • Quick Growth

    Hit $100 million market cap by 1920 on Hard or Nightmare mode, Full AI, and Base City Map.

  • Hyper-Luxurious

    Do not design a vehicle with less than 50 Luxury rating. Sell over $100 Billion worth of Luxury Sedans, Limos, Landonets, and Town Cars on Hard or Nightmare mode, Full AI, Base City Map.

  • $100 Trillion Gross Revenues

    Over the entire life of your company, you hit $100 Trillion Gross Revenues! You did this playing on Hard or Nightmare difficulty, Full AI, on Base City Map.

  • Wrong Number

    Uhm, Yeah...

  • Rags To Riches

    Go from negitive cash funds to the richest company in the world.

  • Prolific Designer

    Design 2000 vehicles over the life of your company.

  • Alexandre Darracq

    Base City or Classic Map, 300+ AI, French Company, sell 4,000 vehicles and hold 10% marketshare in France by 1904.

  • Andre Citroen

    Base City or Classic Map, Hard Mode, 300+ AI, Paris France based, starting between 1919 to 1922 produce 250,000 vehicles, become the largest French based manufacturer, and the 4th largest in the world by 1932.

  • Assar Gabrielsson

    Base City or Classic Map, 300+ AI, Swedish Company, starting in 1920, sell 50,000 vehicles by 1941.

  • British Racing Green

    Base City or Classic Map, 300+ AI, London UK based, starting in 1920, create a 3L to 3.5L Inline 4 Cylinder Engine. Win 5 championships with this engine.

  • Charles T. Jeffery

    Sell 10,000 units to militaries via the contracting system by 1919.

  • David Buick

    By 1910, produce an OHV (I-Head) engine and go bankrupt.

  • Edward Holden

    Base City Or Classic Map, 300+ AI, Australian based company, sell 10 Million units and become the biggest manufacturer in Australia.

  • Edward Jordan

    Base City or Classic Map, hard mode, 300+ AI, Cleveland, USA based company. Starting in 1916, sell 30,000 vehicles using only outsourced components.

  • Ettore Bugattis

    As a French or German company, starting before 1910, produce only sports cars and win 30 championships before 1947.

  • Ferdinand Porsche

    Base City or Classic Map, 300+ AI, Stuttgart German company. Starting between 1930-1935, win at least 3 tank contracts by 1945, have at least 5 active rear engine, rear wheel drive vehicles, and sell 100,000 vehicles.

  • Frederick Duesenberg

    As an American company, create an inline (straight) 8 cylinder engine. Create a luxury sedan with a material cost above $9,000 and sell 5,000 vehicles by 1930.

  • Henry Ford

    As a Detroit, USA company, sell 15 million vehicles by 1930 on hard mode, with 300+ AI.

  • Henry Leland

    Base City or Classic Map, normal mode, 300+ AI, Detroit USA, starting before 1905, sell 5,000 vehicles and do not design a vehicle with less than 40 luxury ratings by 1922.

  • Henry Royce

    As a British company, do not design a vehicle with less than 50 quality and reliability rating. Also design a 15L or higher V12 engine by 1914.

  • Herbert Austin

    Base City or Classic Map, London, UK based company, produce 17 different models, munitions during WW1, and sell at least 25,000 in a single year by 1926.

  • Howard Marmon

    Win the first Independent 500 with 300+ AI.

  • Italian Stallion

    Starting in 1929, as an Italian company, produce only sports and super cars. And win 50 racing championships.

  • Japanese Businessman

    Base City or Classic Map, 300+ AI, Japan based, starting between 1945 to 1949, sell 10 Million vehicles and become the best selling brand in North America.

  • Johann Puch

    Base City or Classic Map, 300+ AI, Hard Mode, Austrian company, become the largest Austrian based company in the world. Create and sell 15 different vehicle types.

  • John and Horace

    As an American company, outsource an engine and a gearbox to two different competitors by 1904.

  • Jujiro Matsuda

    As a Japanese company, with 300+ AI, sell 1 million vehicles. Use a wankle engine in a vehicle, and have the best selling roadster in the world.

  • Jules-Albert de Dion

    As a Paris, France company, with 300+ AI on Base City or Classic Map, sell 100,000 vehicles and Outsource or License engines to 10 different companies by 1930.

  • Karl Benz

    By 1909, sell 15,000 vehicles and create a 200 HP vehicle.

  • Karl Rapp

    As a German company on Base City or Classic Map, win a German Airforce contract by 1918.

  • Lightweight Engineering

    As a British company with 300+ AI, do not produce a vehicle that weighs more than 3000lbs. Also win 50 racing championships.

  • Limitless Korea

    As a Korean company on Base City or Classic Map with 300+ AI, sell 5 Million vehicles, become the top manufacturer in Korea and a top 10 manufacturer in the world.

  • Lionel Martin

    Starting as a London, UK company before 1913, on Base City or Classic Map, sell 100,000 vehicles and produce at least 10 touring models.

  • Louis Renault

    Starting as a Paris, France company on Base City or Classic Map, become the largest French Manufacturer, produce munitions during WW1, have a factory seized during WW2, and produce 1 Million vehicles by 1945.

  • Ransom Eli Olds

    On Base City or Classic Map, with 300+ AI, sell 19,000 Phaetons by 1907.

  • Robert McLaughlin

    As a Canadian company, on Base City or Classic Map, with 300+ AI, starting before 1910, sell 5 Million vehicles and become the best selling vehicle brand in Canada.

  • Stainless Steel

    Playing Hard Mode, as a Belfast, UK company on Base City or Classic Map, create a sports car as your first vehicle using an outsourced engine and gearbox.

  • Toyoda Kiichiro

    As a Nagoya, Japan company starting in 1900 on Base City or Classic Map, with 300+ AI and Hard Mode, become the largest company by production for a year after WW2 and sell 20 Million total cars.

  • Two Worlds Combined

    On Normal Mode, Base City or Classic Map, with 300+ AI, as French or Japanese company, consolidate with a company opposite of yours.

  • Walchand Hirachand

    Starting the game as an Indian company on Normal mode, sell 1 Million vehicles and produce vehicles in India.

  • Walter Chrysler

    Starting between 1919 and 1921, sell 25,000 vehicles, create two marques, and take over two companies before 1930.

  • Wilhelm Maybach

    As a German company, starting in 1920 with 300+ AI, sell 300 Luxury Sedans with a V6 Engine and material cost above $3,000. Also sell 50 Luxury Sedan with a V12 and material costs above $5,000 by 1936.

  • William Durant

    As an American company on Normal Mode, acquire or create 25 marques by 1930.

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