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<blockquote data-quote="Serpent" data-source="post: 16669255" data-attributes="member: 16164"><p>Some of the e cars you can drive in low (which normally is 1 for traditional cars with automatics), because its on low as soon as you let off the throttle the engine will slow itself down and charge at the same time. Braking also charges battery. But yea, you dont need sport car brakes because engine does the braking too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serpent, post: 16669255, member: 16164"] Some of the e cars you can drive in low (which normally is 1 for traditional cars with automatics), because its on low as soon as you let off the throttle the engine will slow itself down and charge at the same time. Braking also charges battery. But yea, you dont need sport car brakes because engine does the braking too. [/QUOTE]
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