Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26377732-20150830192956/@comment-1308242-20150830222548

Best advice I can give you is DO NOT buy anything over one million. I tell this to many people. Look at it this way. You save up, you get your millionaire car. Congrats, you have a car that costed you a fortune, and a ton of grinding. "B-but! the car is A/S class! It's super fast!. Well, so are the triple boosted Mercedes-Benz Biome's, Ferrari 330 P4's and now, McLaren 675LT's. No, what you want is to get a solid car, if you're lookig for something cheap, and particularly simple to max and pro, might I suggest the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Race Car, It may not look like much, but it has a monster Nitro boost, and the cars that it will be matched with should be primarily A class, or low S. If you are however interested in something expensive, might I also suggest the Nissan GT-R NISMO. It's a good, solid car, that will pit you with mid A class, all the way to mid/high class. If you're confident in your boosting skills, and want something from S class that's a bit cheaper, check out the Pagani Huayra. While having a low top speed, the car naturally relies on boost to get it up to speeds of 469 K/PH, 291.5 MPH.

Whatever you do, think twice before you drop a ton of credits on a million+ vehicle, you may be disappointed with the outcome.