Can anyone tell me which are the best cars in Need For Speed Pro Street for each mode?
Here are the cars which I use:
Grip Mode: Nissan 240SX for tracks with tight corners and Porsche 911 Turbo for straight tracks.
Drift Mode: Mazda RX-7
Drag Mode: Dodge Charger RT and Nissan 350Z (Please tell me which to use for wheelie and also how to tune them.)
Speed Mode: Toyota Supra and Dodge Viper SRT10
I recently got a Free Car Marker and don’t know what to buy. Please help me out. Also please tell me how to tune the cars for the different modes.
Thanks in advance
By the way, I’m also looking forward to sell one or two of these cars. Please help me in choosing the ones. Thanx!!
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here are my cars(if it helps)
drag=supra
speed=new evo
grip=bmw m3 e46
best cars to use
grip=new skyline
drag=zonda or supra
speed=viper or vette
Grip: Nissan Skyline R34 (1999)
Drift: RX-8
Drag: 350Z
Speed: Nissan Skyline or GT-R Proto
For Drag, when you are doing a Wheelie Competion, go into Tune from your car menu and put all things related to “Front________” too the WAAAYYYYYY LEFT! Also, use your R/T for Whellies.
Im only 18% done with the game, but i went ahead and beat all of the drag races and became drag king with a maxed Shelby GT500. For wheelies, i use a 03′ Mustang GT, maxed out, Tubbed out tires in the back. With tuning, i have suspension ALL stiff. With the musting a can wheelie the full quarter mile. With my GT500, i run 7′s in Qmile, even tho it has less than 700 hp. Hope this helps.
Grip: Mitsubishi Evo (The Showdown King’s Car)
High LVL 3 Power
Low LVL 3 Handling
Medium LVL 4 Aero
Drift: Mazda RX-7 (The Drift King’s Car)
High LVL 2 Power
High LVL 2 Control
High LVL 3 Aero
Speed: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo
High LVL 3 Power
Low LVL 3 Stability
Medium LVL 4 Aero
Drag: Pagani Zonda (Max out ALL of the stats)
Grip: Zonda
Drag: Ford Shelby GT500
Drift: Mazda RX-7
Speed: Either Zonda Again or Corvette Z06
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Well i use, (not saying these are the best)
Grip: Evo 10 the cornering at high speeds is really good
Drift: Bmw M3 its not to bad highly tuned.
Drag: Gt500 best time 7:44 1/4 mile
Speed Challange: Gt40 for the price, there is no better as standard it comes with a top speed of 210mph.
With the wheelie competition it doesn’t really matter how the car is tuned, it just needs level 3 suspension.
I use the dodge Charger RT for that and have perfomed 1339 foot wheelies consistently.
Also for drag I like the new Pontiac GTO. I ran a 7.01 in it the other day. But that was with a .01 reaction time, which is possible if you time the lights right.
my cars are
Drag: pagani zonda
Wheelie: pagani zonda
Speed: skyline
Drift: new gto
Grip: lamborghini
get the pagani zonda for drag with your free car marker fully upgrated it does wheelies down the whole track and on a 1/4 mile track my best was a 6.84 at 250
Ok well I use….
DRIFT:STOCK 350-Z
GRIP: OLD EVO BASICALY STOCK TO!
SPEED: FORD GT 40
DRAN:UNDESIDED……SRRY
Grip Mode: Pagini Zonda if you have a free car marker cuz that car 700k, if you cant afford that then the Porsche GT2 is quick either that or the 911 turbo, all porsches are really good in grip.
Drift: Mazda RX7, tune to a little below 500bhp, i beat the drift king with 480bhp, dont tune with suspension, as it will lower your sliding power, make sure your tune ur body kit to be aero dynamic too.
Drag: Supra, tune all the way and you should have 919 hp, i beat the drag king with my supra. In order to do a wheelie with a supra, get the upgraded suspsnsion, and out racing seats in it. You shoud also make that your supra is aero dynamic as when you are doin 1/2 drag it will tend to swerve.
Speed: the nissan skyline GT-R has excellent handleing, i maxed out on Hp at about 640 bhp, althought the supra can get up to 250 mph in drag, 250 mph in speed is very difficult to control, so i would reccomdn gettin the GT-R as is tops at 207 mph but is very easy to control.
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