Drift category | Vehicles available for purchase Race Driver GRID Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Pontiac GTO (E class) V Max 3/5 Acceleration 3/5 Grip 2,5/5 Brakes 3,5/5 Pontiac GTO is a very interesting car. I would recommend taking it for a spin, so you'll find out whether you feel the same way about it.
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Dodge Charger SRT-8 Drift (D class) V Max 3/5 Acceleration 3/5 Grip 2,5/5 Brakes 3,5/5 Dodge Charger is one of the worst cars in the Drift category. It's very "clumsy" and it's not fast enough to be able to compete with other vehicles. I would recommend choosing a car made in Japan instead.
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Mazda RX-7 FD3S (D class) V Max 3,5/5 Acceleration 4/5 Grip 2/5 Brakes 3/5 Mazda RX-7 will satisfy only the most experienced players, because it's extremely difficult to control. If you aren't skilled at drift events, you'll spend more time fighting with the car rather than pulling off good drifts.
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Toyota Soarer (E class) V Max 3/5 Acceleration 3/5 Grip 4/5 Brakes 3,5/5 Toyota Soarer, on the other hand, is one of the best vehicles in its class. The biggest advantage of using it is that it's very easy to drive. It should allow you to win all events without any problems, except for some of the Drift Battle challenges, because that's where a faster car is needed.
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Subaru Impreza (D class) V Max 3/5 Acceleration 3,5/5 Grip 3/5 Brakes 2,5/5 Honestly this is one of the worst cars in this category. Subaru isn't fast and it doesn't provide you with as much grip as you would probably wanted to. It's better to decide on buying something else.
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Toyota Corolla GT-S (AE86) (E class) V Max 2,5/5 Acceleration 3/5 Grip 4/5 Brakes 4,5/5 This is one of the slowest vehicles in this category, so you should consider buying it only if you're a less experienced player. You'll be rewarded with an excellent handling capabilities. Nevertheless, Soarer is a better choice, however Corolla is much cheaper.
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Nissan Silvia (D class) V Max 3/5 Acceleration 1,5/5 Grip 3,5/5 Brakes 3,5/5 Interesting car, however it's also quite slow. Easy at drifting, so you should at least give it a chance by testing it on one of the available circuits.
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