Talk:Lotus Evora Sport 410 (Research & Development)/@comment-14.163.92.40-20170429140454/@comment-27736210-20170502135928

Yes, as the lad before me has pointed out, there is a method for storing free upgrades. Just don't do the labs which reward free upgrades until you have manually done the cheaper upgrades. $200000 or more may seem like a lot, but that number's going to be closer to $400000 if you use the free upgrades early. I used what I believe were 2 free upgrades from the RnD very early because I didn't review the rewards, then I went and spent my Countach's own free upgrade on its own top speed ($45000) after I failed again to make a proper plan. I then made a plan and used my Evora Enduro's free upgrade after upgrading it a bit, then used the last RnD free upgrade to do my level 4 + 5 top speed upgrades for the Evora Sport. I then bought the Ford Shelby and gave it a few PRO upgrades + full MAX stats and used its two free upgrades on the level 4 + 5 nitro upgrades for the Evora Sport.

I started the event with no money because I'm fairly new to the game and am not rich enough to pay real money for the game. My account spans approximately 2-3 years, with around 5 weeks of real time usage and around 5-6 days compacted usage. Range Rover Evoque was my 44th car and Ford Shelby is my (most recent) 45th car. My choice of beginner cars has been quite stupid; most people buy those two much earlier on.