The best circuit cars | Storyline missions The Crew Guide
Last update: 21 October 2016
Nissan 370z (Z34) 2013
Price: 22 500$ or 4 999 KC
Availability: starting with level 1 at the car dealership in Detroit
Nissan 370z is a quite good car to start your adventure, with circuit cars, with, especially that these are much more difficult to handle than e.g. performance cars. It is lightweight, thanks to which it sticks to the road on bends. Still, in combination with its rear wheel drive and power, it is prone to oversteering at the bend exits. While driving the car, you need to be careful with nitro boost, because it may lose its grip, even on straights. In spite of that, Nissan 370z is very cheap, thanks to which, you can buy it even before the initial missions in the West Coast.
Upsides: Price, lightweight
Downsides: low power, prone to oversteering at bend exits
Ford GT 2005
Price: 225 000$ or 49 995 KC
Availability: starting with level 40, at the car dealership in Los Angeles
Ford GT is a sheer speed demon. It is capable of accelerating to 380 kph., and even to 400 km/h and, which is most important, retain that speed on motorways or other straights. It does a bit more poorly on bends. It often loses its grip and forces early braking. Ford GT is easy to lose its grip, when nitro boost is used, even on a straight.
Upsides: good acceleration, high top speed
Downsides: loses its grip in bends, difficult to use nitro boost
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG GT3
Price: 558 000$ or 123 987 KC
Availability: starting with level 40, at the car dealership in Los Angeles
Mercedes SLS is an excellent circuit car. It sticks to the road well and apart from that, it is very fast and maneuverable. This car is 558 th. Bucks, which may seem a steep price, but it is the best car for circuits so, it is definitely worth the money. SLS has very good grip on asphalt surfaces so, you can use nitro boost at high speeds, which is a rarity, in the case of circuit cars.
Upsides: high power, very good grip
Downsides: Price