Talk:Asphalt 9: Legends/@comment-32225178-20180729175754/@comment-31544835-20180731174724

@Alex holding out for better cars is great, just make sure it’s balanced with investing smartly with the cars you have. Fore instance, once you drive a car you’ll know it’s strengths and weaknesses. With the M4 I invested in at the beginning, it’s a great car with awful handling and short nitro duration, so instead of scrapping upgrading it all together, I focused on upgrading handling first, while ignoring further upgrading the other stats until it made sense to do so later. Which vastly improved my experience on the race track with the M4. This type of trail and error to get to know the car your driving is important, so then you know how best to approach upgrading. It’s not always about ignoring less powerful cars, but more about understanding what you have, and the most efficient way of getting the best out of it. I mean, often that does mean ignoring a car altogether.