![]() There's two methods to take when wrenching to level 35: the 'Correct' Way (how most mechanics IRL do it) and the Miserly Way. I think I fixed about 250 vehicles before I got to level 35. That's where the game gets you: the reward in the game is restoring.how you get there is fixing - a lot - of vehicles. You'll start to notice that you're leveling up faster by fixing cars than by restoring cars. Get calls, fix them (completely), send them on their way. Even better if you hold off until level 35 so you can repair body panels (at a huge discount compared to buying new and painting them). So here's the best bit of advice I can give you: don't attempt to restore anything until level 30! You want that paint shop so your cars look mint. Even better would be to get to level 35 and be able to repair body panels instead of buying them! With that, I put my dreams of restoring a car to the side. I've played the game, 'restored' a car at a low level, and then realized something: if I want to fully restore a car to 100% across the board (which is the most rewarding!), I need to get to level 30 so I unlock the paint booth. You keep at it though and eventually gain a level or two until you get bored and eventually quit the game. Each resto takes a long time and the XP you get is meager, but the money is good. Most gamers get to level 10/11 and then start doing just that. You're chomping at the bit to get a barn find/auction car, restore it and send it on it's way out the door for profit. When you start wrenching, though, it seems like a grind. When you look at the skill tree, it looks relatively easy. This is a car mechanic sim, not just a restoration sim. However, once you buy the game, reality sinks in. I wanted to do that as well right out of the gate!
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