
You should earn a point every time you break through them. You should also notice that you'll be able to attack some roadblock several times. If you have the Cayman you shouldn't have any problems with breaking through the roadblocks (#1), although you have to be ready to go into reverse if the action is not successful. Just as before, I'd recommend staying on freeways.

You'll probably have some problems with this challenge. If you have a fast car you shouldn't worry too much about completing this objective. You will have to lose the pursuit within a three minute time limit. It would be best to take care of this challenge after you finish one of the unlocked races. Thankfully, you should be able to complete some other milestones simultaneously. It will require you to take part in a chase that lasts about 5-6 minutes. This time you will have to earn at least 30000 points during a single pursuit. The same thing goes with the rest of the cars. You should own a Cayman S and the Mitsubishi Lancer. Thankfully, you should have Baron's car, so you wouldn't have to buy one of these.īefore you move on to the next challenges be sure to spend some of your money on performance upgrades for your current cars. The car costs 60000 dollars (Vauxhall and Pontiac are a lot cheaper). The main problem with the Cayman is its price. If you drove a Lancer before you might find its handling a little bit "risky", although you shouldn't worry about that too much. Furthermore, this vehicle handles quite well. Porsche Cayman S (#3) is by far one of the fastest cars you've manage to unlock. I'd be best to spend the rest of the money on something else. Like I've said before, you shouldn't be interested in any of these cars. Pontiac GTO (#2) looks just like the Vauxhall, it also handles identically. Furthermore, you wouldn't have to spend too much money on those two cars in order to improve their performance bars. Why bother when you can stay with your Lancer or even much "older" Supra. You could spend some money to improve Monaro's handling abilities, although you wouldn't achieve too much that way.

Taking control of this beast is certainly not an easy task. and this time the information is correct. Vauxhall Monaro VXR (#1) seems like a very fast car, but with poor handling. Nevertheless, I wouldn't recommend buying any of them, especially since you own a Cayman S. You'll probably be a little surprised, because there are three different cars waiting for you there. Just as before, you should start off by visiting one of the nearby car dealers.
