Have you tried clicking and setting the custom tab at the top, doesn't that save a custom view profile for each car? It's been a while since I tried so not sure
It will go up Eddy, it's cheaper to insure a car on provisional licence as you have too have a responsible/experienced driver sat next too you when you're learning, once you get a full licence you're on your own in the car. You don't have to reapply as such but you will have to tell them you've passed and they will then "adjust" your premium to suit.
Best thing to do is go on an insurance comparison site and put down that you have just passed your test, you'll soon see the difference
Says the man who put £12 credit in his account ready for s3
Only joking mate, I haven't bought it yet but very tempted. Look at this way fordie we've all done pretty much the same with LFS and that was £24 very well spent
Seth, this thread is going nowhere because you refuse to listen to anyone else's opinion as you are sure that you are correct and everyone else is wrong.
That view may help you but once you have driven a certain combo so many times you really don't need to see the front wheels to know exactly where you are on the track.
Take your hot lap combo, fbm @ bl1 the current world record holder has done 14951 online laps, that doesn't include all the attempts they have done offline in hot lap mode or single player. Do you really think that after that many laps he needs to see his front wheel to make sure he is on the perfect line?
You really don't, you have just convinced yourself that somehow force view makes you quicker so now you drive focused on the fact because you are using force view your times will drop. Its the same as racing/playing wearing a lucky item of clothing or whatever, it's just in your mind.
As someone else has mentioned, in the time I have been on lfs and the forum you are the only person I have ever known mention/complain about the force view.
none of them are as affective as using force mode though
Seriously though Seth, you really think people get that much of an advantage using force view? Most of the people setting top times could drive the tracks blindfolded they have driven them that many times.
Look out for speed cameras, if you see this slow down
Also be careful on the motorway, if there are roadworks they usually have a 50 mph limit (normally 70) with average speed cameras checking you through them.