Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-31526827-20181129222134/@comment-32052843-20181130115916

XR2 Boglin Fields wrote: AnAvg wrote:

XR2 Boglin Fields wrote: The GC saved cumulatively by ignoring such crap can be wisely used to further upgrade much better cars, make the most of upcoming sales campaign as per the individual's bucket list. The R33 has costed 51 gold, while upgrading one much better car can cost 1500 gold. Are you sure on advising us skipping 30 cars for upgrading one? And then what? Driving around one single series featuring that much better car for the next two years? Its a matter of personal preference.I wouldn't even bother to get the remaining 50GC worth duds, even if they costed half of that.My whole statement was built around the operating word 'cumulative'.Skipping 3 such cars is 150GC.Making that wise move over 3 updates is 600GC.Going by the yardstick of 2 years introduced by YOU, I won't bother with the math of skipping all duds like the 917 RSK,R33 etc and the resultant savings that could be deployed to acquiring much better cars, upgrading top picks already in the garage or simply not falling short of GC reserves when that car you really wanted, pops up on a good sales deal.

Surely you know what cumulative means in this context.

Lastly, just because something is cheap/supposedly inexpensive, doesn't make it desirable. That's the fundamental premise of marketing quackery,deployed to sell stuff that otherwise would neither be needed,let alone sold.No one empties out an entire section of a dollar store just because they've accumulated lot of loose change. Agreed. I would much rather use to upgrade and/or acquire the stellar cars in the game.

Next update,we could have a series with a Vega,Pinto,Corolla,and a B210.

They could name it S***boxes at Sunrise. All cost 50 with 150 upgrade costs.