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  U4N: Best Cars for New Online Players (8 อ่าน)

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When you dive into the online multiplayer scene of a massive racing game like the newly released Forza Horizon 6 or its legendary predecessor Forza Horizon 5, the open world can feel incredibly overwhelming. There are hundreds of vehicles to choose from, and veterans are already flying down the highways in maxed-out, hyper-tuned monsters.



If you are a new player jumping online, your instinct might be to save every single credit for a multi-million dollar hypercar like the Koenigsegg Jesko. But here is the reality check: raw speed will get you killed on technical tracks. Online lobbies are won and lost in the corners, not just on the straights. As a beginner, you need high grip, forgiving handling, and balanced power.



Let's break down the best cars for new online players, why they work, and how to build a competitive garage without going broke.



1. The On-Road All-Rounder: Toyota GR Supra (2020)

Whether you are starting out in Forza Horizon 5 or hitting the fresh Japanese streets of Forza Horizon 6, the 2020 Toyota GR Supra is arguably the most forgiving sports car for a rookie.



The Blueprint: Front-engine, rear-wheel drive (RWD), with a beautifully balanced 50:50 weight distribution.



The Strategy: For online lobbies, keep this car in the A-Class (A 800). Instead of immediately dumping credits into massive engine upgrades to push it into S1 or S2, prioritize handling. Upgrade the tires to Sport or Semi-Slick compound, install race brakes, and add race suspension.



By the Numbers: A stock Supra gives you roughly 335 horsepower. By spending about 30,000 to 40,000 credits on grip upgrades and a light turbo or intake modification, you can easily hit the 400–450 horsepower sweet spot while keeping the car locked to the asphalt.



In multiplayer events, this means when a veteran overshoots a sharp 90-degree corner because their car has too much power, your highly balanced Supra will seamlessly glide through the apex and accelerate away cleanly.



2. The Dirt and Mixed-Surface Champion: Subaru Impreza WRX STI (2005)

Online multiplayer isn't just clean tarmac racing. You will regularly get pulled into mixed-surface scramble races and pure dirt tracks. For these events, you absolutely need All-Wheel Drive (AWD).



The Blueprint: A legendary rally platform with standard AWD and a punchy turbocharged engine.



The Strategy: Buy this car from the Autoshow for dirt cheap (usually under 30,000 credits). Target a solid B-Class (B 700) build.



The Execution: Focus entirely on Off-Road Race Tires and Rally Suspension. These modifications absorb the bumps, jumps, and uneven terrain common in Horizon's dirt tracks.



Because it’s AWD, you don't have to worry about the rear end spinning out when you slam on the gas mid-corner on loose gravel. It simply pulls itself straight, making it an incredibly safe pick for surviving the chaotic first corner of an online race.



Scaling Your Garage Smoothly

The biggest trap for new players is trying to farm credits endlessly to buy rare, seasonal reward cars from the Auction House at highly inflated prices. You don’t need to do that to be competitive. Modern online racing games reward smart tuning and consistency over raw price tags.



[Start with Starter Cars] ➔ [Upgrade Grip & Suspension] ➔ [Lock into A or B Class] ➔ [Dominate Online Lobbies]

If you ever find yourself struggling to secure specific vehicles for the weekly Festival Playlist challenges, or if you just want to skip the tedious early-game credit grind entirely, platforms likeU4N can help you optimize your time. Utilizing external marketplaces allows you to easilybuy forza horizon 6 cars or premium currency packages, letting you skip the boring filler races and jump straight into competitive, fully-built online lobbies with your friends.



3. The Pocket Rocket: Honda Civic Type R (2018)

If you are struggling with oversteer (where the back of the car slides out and causes you to spin), you need to try a Front-Wheel Drive (FWD) powerhouse like the 2018 Honda Civic Type R.



Why it works: FWD cars are inherently stable for beginners. If you push too hard into a corner, the car will simply understeer (plow slightly straight), which is significantly easier to correct than a sudden spin.



The Numbers: Weighing in at just under 3,100 lbs stock with 306 horsepower, it is light and agile.



Online Setup: Keep it in A-Class. Install a race differential and set the acceleration lock higher. This allows the front wheels to literally pull the car out of corners when you stomp on the throttle, giving you an incredibly stable platform while you learn the braking zones of the online maps.



Pro Tip for Beginners: Keep your online racing restricted to B-Class and A-Class for your first 15 to 20 matches. S1 and S2 classes require millisecond-perfect reaction times and advanced throttle feathering. Mastering the fundamentals at lower speeds will make you a much more lethal driver in the long run.

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