NFS Unbound - Best Starter Car: Both Choices
In this article, we will talk about best starter car in Need for Speed Unbound. Don't be fooled by first impressions.
Some people can already enjoy their first moments with Need For Speed Unbound. Of course, as befits a racing game, one of your first choices will be a car. In fact, you will have to make this choice twice. We'll tell you about best starter car.
As you read this article, you must prepare yourself for the fact that there will be minor spoilers from the first minutes of the game.
- Basic information
- NFS Unbound: Best starter Car – First Choice
- NFS Unbound: Best starter Car – Second Choice
Basic information
As mentioned in the introduction, you will have to choose your car twice. The first one is only for the Prologue of the game. Only after this, you will be able to make your actual choice of vehicle, which will serve you in your first “real” races.
NFS Unbound: Best starter Car – First Choice
At the very beginning you will be given the opportunity to choose from 3 cars - the Lamborghini Countach, Nissan Silvia and Dodge Charger. In fact, you can make this choice based on whether you like the car or not, as you won't be driving it for long anyway (at least not at first).
However, if you want to make an informed choice, the best car seems to be the Lamborghini Countach. Apart from the fact that it is the most expensive car available, it is also well suited to city racing. In addition, this vehicle is well balanced, which further makes it a decent choice to start with.
NFS Unbound: Best starter Car – Second Choice
In fact, however, you will only choose your starting car after the Prologue. You will have to buy it yourself with limited funds. Unfortunately, this choice will not be as spectacular as the one before. Remember that you will be restricted by your budget.
Of the entry-level cars, the Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX (1999) is worth considering. This vehicle has a high rating and the makings of a good gripping car. However, it has two big drawbacks - the price and it is not best suited for drifting.
If you are looking for a potentially good drift car, then consider the Subaru BRZ Premium (2014). It is a car well suited to the roads, plus it is relatively cheap. This makes it an interesting alternative to the Mitsubishi.