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Upgrade cost overview

Vehicles and parts level are crucial to get a good score, no matter in adventure, cups, or team events. Coins are needed to upgrade vehicles while both coins and parts are need to upgrade tuning parts. Upgrading them can be very expensive. In a nutshell, you need around 48 million coins to buy and max all vehicles, and another 168 million coins, along with tons of parts to max all tuning parts. In total you need 216 million coins to max your garage. While it's extremely difficult for players to accrue that many coins in even a couple of years, fortunately, not all parts are important. Some parts are almost never used in adventure, cups, or team events. It is estimated that around 95M coins are need to max all vehicle and useful parts, and around 70M coins are needed if you upgrade to close to max. Still, they are a lot of coins.

Upgrade cost of vehicles

Cost to Upgrade to Max Level (Vehicles)
Name Image Price Cost to max
(w/o ads)
Free until level Cost to max
(w/ ads)
Total000

Upgrade cost of tuning parts

Upgrading tuning parts requires both parts and coins. For parts, players can get them from various chests, some weekly event rewards, Cups seasonal bonus, etc. Parts can also be purchased with scraps (See next section). Throughout most time of this game, you will find you are in more lack of coins than parts, except for certain legendary parts. In another word, coins are the bottleneck of tuning parts level. The coins and parts required to upgrade tuning parts only depend on the rarity of the part, irrelevant of vehicle. By watching ads, certain levels can be upgraded without spending coins, but parts are still needed. The following table shows both coins and parts required to max a part.

Cost to Upgrade to Max Level (Parts)
Rarity level Parts coin cost to max
(w/o ads)
free until level coin cost to max
(w/ ads)
parts cost to max
Common magnet heavyweight wings rollcage air-control winter-tires 692,600 5 669,000 2018
Rare start-boost wheelie-boost fume-boost flip-boost jump-shocks 574,900 3 564,000 368
Epic landing-boost overcharged-turbo afterburner 520,000 none 520,000 134
Legendary fuel-boost thrusters coin-boost 199,000 none 199,000 30

Cost of Each Level (after watching ads)
Upgrade Common
Coin, Part
Rare
Coin, Part
Epic
Coin, Part
Legendary
Coin, Part
1 -> 2 : 0; parts: 3 : 0; parts: 3 : 13000; parts: 3 : 24000; parts: 3
2 -> 3 : 0; parts: 10 : 0; parts: 10 : 23000; parts: 10 : 55000; parts: 10
3 -> 4 : 0; parts: 17 : 11000; parts: 17 : 41000; parts: 17 : 120000; parts: 17
4 -> 5 : 0; parts: 25 : 19000; parts: 25 : 73000; parts: 25 -
5 -> 6 : 13000; parts: 34 : 31000; parts: 34 : 130000; parts: 34 -
6 -> 7 : 16000; parts: 45 : 50000; parts: 45 : 240000; parts: 45 -
7 -> 8 : 21000; parts: 58 : 83000; parts: 58 - -
8 -> 9 : 27000; parts: 76 : 140000; parts: 76 - -
9 -> 10 : 35000; parts: 100 : 230000; parts: 100 - -
10 -> 11 : 47000; parts: 140 - - -
11 -> 12 : 66000; parts: 200 - - -
12 -> 13 : 94000; parts: 280 - - -
13 -> 14 : 140000; parts: 410 - - -
14 -> 15 : 210000; parts: 620 - - -
1 -> max : 669,000; parts: 2018 : 564,000; parts: 368 : 520,000; parts: 134 : 199,000; parts: 30

Scraps

While you can use parts to upgrade tuning parts (along with coins), you can also put them into "Scrapper" to get scraps. Scraps can be used to buy parts you are in need. So you can scrap unuseful or excessive parts, and use scraps to buy useful parts. Given the bad conversion ratio (see table below), a general guidline is that do not scrap a part until it's excessive, even if it seems not useful for now.

Parts <-> Scraps Conversion Ratio
Common Rare Epic Legendary
1 Part -> ? Scraps 1 5 40 400
? Scraps -> 1 part 10 50 400 4000

As you can see, if you scrap a part and later want to buy back, you lose 90% of them. So make sure to only scrap excessive parts because you never know if a certain part could be useful in the future.