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Anyone found another Pawnzoriser car like Corvette? For example, I've tested out cars in each tier to see with suits me best, and I do best in the following cars from each tier: Tier 1 Dunno, I only bought a couple cars and sold them later on; The Z was the better of the 2.

I've tried the various other cars, an none really suited me. The Works package kind effed up the gear ratios for me, though. The FGT won for me in cornering, traction The Viper an Z06 liked to spin the wheels , and really just the overall "control" of the car.

It stays on the road, doesn't spin it's tires when you floor the gas, and can hold it's own on the track. The Lambo was decent, but it was kind of a pain to drive for me. The Carrera won my vote for being more balanced, in keeping a better Power:Control ratio; It actually feels more like a Tier 3 car to me.

And hey, you can't beat the signature whine of it's turbine engines. Embrace the VRevolution. Audi TT, nothing comes close. Elise for all except the tightest tracks.

Works Z06 as of now, but my guess is Murcielago post-patch. Zonda R. One thousand years ago, superstition and the sword ruled. It was a time of darkness. It was a world of fear. It was the age of Gargoyles. This list of the the top five cars for beginning drivers focuses on vehicles which are predictable and forgiving, but still competitive in races. Now your cash is limited and so are your options for a first car.

What do you pick? The MX-5 is one of the most well respected sports cars in recent history. There is good reason for that. By remaining small and light in a world of ever-ballooning sports cars, the Mazda MX-5 has telepathic handling. There is no weight or bulk to fight with, and so it goes exactly where the driver wants it.

That makes it a perfect car for a beginner. Granted, its a bit down on horsepower compared to some other contenders. While the Mazda MX-5 is a wonderful car, its lack of horsepower can make it difficult to use in races which feature many long straights.

In addition, it in a way handles too well. Enter the Nissan Z. The car has some decent speed and acceleration which can then be tuned into an absolute monster on the road. The stock version of the car has a rep. The gtr version is given as a reward for completing the game's main story.

The Vulcan, named after the Roman god of fire, is easily one of the absolute fastest cars in the game even at stock. This anomaly from the Aston Martin brand has a stock acceleration of 6. The successor to the Dodge Viper, this car is easily the best muscle car in the game. It has a high acceleration stat of 5. Plus it is also a great car for drifting which can be used to provide the perfect balance of both speed and drift.

A price that is easy to get to by the time you reach that level. Arguably the best muscle car in the game, the ZR1 is as good as it gets to American muscle cars and with its stats, it's easy to see why. This makes it a great car for helping you increase your rep. One of the few American exotic cars, the Ford GT in Need for Speed: Heat is a great way to introduce yourself to the end-game's high-performance cars without getting too overwhelmed with its power.

It has some good stats too with a default acceleration of 6. Though it may not stand up as to others of its class, it is a reliable car to help outrun the cops and with the grinding process of reaching the set levels of better-rated cars.

Probably one of the hardest cars to unlock in the game, this Italian beast can only be unlocked by being a part of a level 50 online crew. The car has a default performance of along with a stock acceleration of 8. This car is the vehicular embodiment of the horse featured on the Ferrari logo. The British beast has the same default rating of but has a higher stock acceleration rating of 8. Once you do get it though, it is the perfect car to help grind your way to level 50 and have a good chance against the competition along the way.



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