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Any idea where I can buy a new Logitech G25?
Been searching for a lot of time but I only found some brand new ones that cost 1000$ (what the hell?!).I live in eastern Europe so Australia,America and Canada are excluded.The local shops offer only a new G29 but that thing is way too expensive and it doesn't even come with a shifter.Thanks for any links you can send me.
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Hypertext Eye Dec 10, 2017 @ 8:25am 
G25 is hard to find "new" because it is not made anymore. You might have better luck getting one "used."
Edu, o Cortes Dec 10, 2017 @ 8:26am 
Originally posted by Hypertext Eye:
G25 is hard to find "new" because it is not made anymore. You might have better luck getting one "used."
He probably meant G27, but even that one isn't made anymore
Reese Dec 10, 2017 @ 8:29am 
Both the G25 and G27 are not made anymore. Buying them new usually costs more than the G29/G920. Your only option is to either go Thrustmaster or G29/G920 and buy a shifter after the fact.
MahlenBiznes1990 Dec 10, 2017 @ 9:13am 
I did mean the G25 but getting a used one has a lot of risks involved.Really wish there is a reasonably priced new one somewhere.Anyway I will keep track of them.Got any other wheel recommendations?I'm searching for a wheel with force feedback,900 degrees of rotation and a 3 pedal set with an H-Shifter.Plan on playing mostly Euro Truck Sim 2.
Last edited by MahlenBiznes1990; Dec 10, 2017 @ 9:13am
Hypertext Eye Dec 10, 2017 @ 9:32am 
Originally posted by Blitzkrieg:
I did mean the G25 but getting a used one has a lot of risks involved.
Getting a "new" one has risks as well.
If you want risk free shopping, buy a new G29/G920 + shifter, or a new Thrustmaster, from a reputable retailer with a good refund policy.
MahlenBiznes1990 Dec 10, 2017 @ 9:34am 
Originally posted by Hypertext Eye:
Originally posted by Blitzkrieg:
I did mean the G25 but getting a used one has a lot of risks involved.
Getting a "new" one has risks as well.
If you want risk free shopping, buy a new G29/G920 + shifter, or a new Thrustmaster, from a reputable retailer with a good refund policy.
True.Might do some research on the Thrustmaster.Are you running a G29/Thrustmaster setup?How would you describe it?Is the force feedback any good?
FID Dec 10, 2017 @ 9:43am 
what risks are involved? if you are buying from ebay you are automatically protected should the wheel be useless all you will need to do is return it, secondly when buying 2nd hand try to check the wheel out before you buy if you can collect then you can see it working or not, i sold my old DFGT with no issues on ebay and the buyer was happy i also purchased my G27 from ebay but i travelled 50 miles to pick it up and try it our it was in mint condition for £85 which is very cheap as they go for over £120 normally...most ebay sellers are honest and like to keep there 100% rating and dont need the hassle from the buyer or ebay in having to return the money etc....good luck with your search
MahlenBiznes1990 Dec 10, 2017 @ 9:47am 
Originally posted by FID:
what risks are involved? if you are buying from ebay you are automatically protected should the wheel be useless all you will need to do is return it, secondly when buying 2nd hand try to check the wheel out before you buy if you can collect then you can see it working or not, i sold my old DFGT with no issues on ebay and the buyer was happy i also purchased my G27 from ebay but i travelled 50 miles to pick it up and try it our it was in mint condition for £85 which is very cheap as they go for over £120 normally...most ebay sellers are honest and like to keep there 100% rating and dont need the hassle from the buyer or ebay in having to return the money etc....good luck with your search
Thanks but pretty much everyone who sells his wheel on Ebay is from a different country so no way I can try it out but I'll look into it.
Eddie Yantz Dec 10, 2017 @ 10:52am 
I love my new Thrustmaser T300!! It is a bit pricey (and it's overkill for trucking), But performs wonderfully. I've heard the T150 Pro is good. (On the T300, degrees of rotation is adjustable to 900 from 1080; it's probably adjustable on the T150, too.)

My previous wheel was Logitech Red Momo bought used on eBay. It broke soon: I was able to repair it; it lasted another five months before breaking beyond repair.
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callumj231 Dec 10, 2017 @ 1:41pm 
i cant wait to get my logitech g29 with shifter and pedals
MahlenBiznes1990 Dec 11, 2017 @ 6:06am 
Originally posted by Eddie Yantz:
I love my new Thrustmaser T300!! It is a bit pricey (and it's overkill for trucking), But performs wonderfully. I've heard the T150 Pro is good. (On the T300, degrees of rotation is adjustable to 900 from 1080; it's probably adjustable on the T150, too.)

My previous wheel was Logitech Red Momo bought used on eBay. It broke soon: I was able to repair it; it lasted another five months before breaking beyond repair.
I just saw the T150 Pro.Woah.Another ♥♥♥♥♥♥ marketing example just like the G29.Why even bother to add a clutch when you don't have a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ shifter.


Originally posted by callumj231:
i cant wait to get my logitech g29 with shifter and pedals
Nice!Personaly I'm playing with a 180 degree steering wheel and so far I want to kill myself because of the ♥♥♥♥ it became last few months(Got mad at it because you gotta do this warmup every single time you haven't touched it in like 2 minutes(turning left,right and then playing a little with it to become somewhat normal).So hit it and it broke a little now turning left is halfway impossible to do well but I kind of got used to it.Can't wait till I get a nice wheel.No more frustration just pure digital driving experience.
Eddie Yantz Dec 11, 2017 @ 7:15am 
Originally posted by Blitzkrieg:
I just saw the T150 Pro.Woah.Another ♥♥♥♥♥♥ marketing example just like the G29.Why even bother to add a clutch when you don't have a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ shifter.

I don't have a shifter with my T300, but I use all three pedals anyway. I always drive with real automatic transmission; I use my clutch for shifting into reverse.
Last edited by Eddie Yantz; Dec 11, 2017 @ 7:16am
MahlenBiznes1990 Dec 11, 2017 @ 9:52am 
Originally posted by Eddie Yantz:
Originally posted by Blitzkrieg:
I just saw the T150 Pro.Woah.Another ♥♥♥♥♥♥ marketing example just like the G29.Why even bother to add a clutch when you don't have a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ shifter.

I don't have a shifter with my T300, but I use all three pedals anyway. I always drive with real automatic transmission; I use my clutch for shifting into reverse.
Not really what I'm searching for but the T150 seems to be priced reasonable.But I mean It's absolutely madness for the shifter to cost almost as much as the wheel with pedals.
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