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I started off with a RS4 3 Type SS, it was fun but I don't have anywhere to race around here. I thought it would be fun to run around the street and around the parking lots and stuff. I always been more of a sports car fan than monster trucks and SUVs so I thought an on road would be more to my liking. Well, it wasn't. What really got to me was there was never a smooth enough place to run on road. Sure there was parking lots, but they always had cracks or sand that would send my car either flying or just spining out on the sand.

So then my dad and I picked up a Savage SS. Ever since then the RS4 sat on the self collecting dust. So I sold it and put the funds toward 1/8th scale buggy. Buggies are fun because they can go off road, but they still handle very well.

So now I have my Savage SS, and my Kyosho Inferno MP7.5. When I need the big ass truck to go over anything and not break, I whip out the Savage. And when I am craving the ability to take sharp curves going very fast I whip out the Inferno.

I think what I'm saying is for me it was all decided on where I had to drive. The Savage and the buggy can do just about any terrain I have around me. So those are the ones I have kept. :D
 
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