Talk:Generations/@comment-27554970-20160412023733

Good to hear all the success stories. Finshed it with PR 63.6 (Body and Engine at 4, everything else at 3). That's 230 GP of upgrades, and no skips (and subtract the 70 = 160). Also R$1,044,800, but that isn't as significant (or at least, easier to farm for). Since I planned to buy both cars and upgrade to complete their series, that's a pretty good deal. If I wasn't going to buy the cars anyway, I (hopefully) would have quit before spending the money.

My recommendations is to definitely start the event and win the first car (no need to upgrade). If you want the second car but don't want to upgrade it to earn 100% in the series it is in, then upgrade to 61.0 and skip 7.5 may be your cheapest choice. If you are going to upgrade anyway go higher and don't skip 7.5. If you have the cash now, go for 66.1, because it is easier, but if you, like me, aren't far enough in the game to upgrade that high yet (but plan on doing some someday), then I'd concentrate on acceleration for 7.5, because you don't really reach top speed in that one, and that's the most expensive one in terms of upgrades. I found that, if I had my PR in the green, the bots definitely did slow down (on an Antroid at least) in 6.1. I managed to slow down 6.1 enough that I won 6.1, 6.2, and 6.3 in an unserviced car. After that, day 7 (which is all about bot speed) was much easier. In 7.5, the car even slowed down in the first corner, so I didn't need any more acceleration than my current upgrade level, and probably could have gotten away with a tick less.

To a certain extent, I enjoyed it. That said, if the next one is this expensive, I won't finish it. I have to pick and choose which ones I pay this much for, as I don't have enough time to farm fast enough to keep up with the new cars (I only have 45 of them now, and I need to unlock the best farming races still, having just started on Legends yesterday, so there's no hope of evern getting all the cars).