S-Class offers little in the range of cheap power, however the #5 Ford Performance Racing FG Falcon is on the cheaper side, while still offering great performance. This isn't necessarily bad, as the car is amazing even when stock, but it is something to keep in mind. The only downside is that it is at the top of S-Class, meaning you will have to drive it basically at stock levels. This car is built to be a racing machine, so it will outperform nearly every other car in this category. This is the highest possible S-Class you can get, but it's an amazing car even without upgrading it. We decided to go with the Zonda Cinque Roadster. When it comes to S-Class, there are few choices, but they are all quite good. The Corvette ZR1 and the Viper GTS both cost the same, but offer much higher speeds than the GT-R, at the cost of handling. However, for the 110,000CR, there are a few other cars that can be picked up. When it comes to A-Class, it is hard to recommend anything beyond the Nissan GT-R Black Edition. At the top of A-Class and beyond, the GT-R will always be at the front of the pack.
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The best part about the GT-R is that it will continue to perform well even as you pump it full of upgrades. It is on the higher end of the rating for A-Class, but there still is a little room for improvement without going beyond the class limit. It may lack the same "Zipp" that a Ferrari or RUF may have, but it has a tremendously high top speed and controls perfectly through corners. In the real world, this car is a monster of performance, and it is no difference in game. This class is filled with amazing cars, but the Nissan GT-R Black Edition is the one we chose. It is not as fast as some of the others in this class range, but it will outperform every one of them in the corners with its far superior handling. The car is very cheap, only coming in at 52,000CR. When it comes to B-Class, look no further than the Forza Motorsport TT RS Coupe. This can be troublesome when playing with assists off, so keep that in mind if you try to boost this cars power to high. One of the downsides of this car, and this is something common among the higher tier Rear Wheel Drive cars, is that once you add to much power, the car will spin the back wheels, a lot. The Corvette Z06 also holds upgrades very well, and will compete well outside of its starting class.
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It is also one of the lighter B-Class cars, and this can be taken even further with a few upgrades. Again, it is a car that is in the middle of it's class, allowing for upgrades to be applied.
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There are a bunch of cars that will perform well, but we did find one that always got the job done, the Corvette Z06. This is the first class where your decision can really be tough. Even without them, the SRT4 ACR still performs quite well, having excellent acceleration for it's class. In the top tier classes, it may still control incredibly well, but it will simply lack the "Umph" that a Ferrari might have.Īlthough the Lancer Evo is already set at a great price, the Dodge SRT4 ACR comes in much cheaper and far lower on the car rating, allowing for more upgrades to be pumped into it, if the player so desires.
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The Lancer Evo X GSR will perform well even as you upgrade it, but keep in mind that it is not a high performance car.