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The Crew Motorfest: Turn off the engine, repair the car and lower it?

The new The Crew Motorfest was released a few days ago and, like the previous parts, the game is enjoying great popularity again. Even though most of the game functions and features in The Crew Motorfest are pretty self-explanatory, we sometimes asked ourselves various questions while playing. This included, for example, the question of whether you can lower a car and how you can repair the broken car. We also asked ourselves whether there was another way to turn off the engine and therefore the car.

Switch off engine

Even though there is no button in The Crew Motorfest that allows you to turn the car off and on again at the push of a button, you can turn off the car by changing the car. So open the menu and select the desired vehicle under the “Vehicles” section of the profile. You then sit in the car when it is switched off and you can, for example, switch to photo mode if you want to take a photo of the vehicle when it is switched off. The important thing is that the engine switches on automatically as soon as you press the accelerator.

Repair damaged car

In The Crew Motorfest there is a small damage model in which entire car parts do not fly off, but scratches and other small damage are visible after crashes. If you don’t want to drive around with a dented car or a cracked windshield, you can easily repair the car by standing in place for about 30 seconds and not pressing any buttons. As soon as the camera pans around the car start, the car is automatically repaired. At the same time, the dirty car is also washed.

Lower the car?

As in The Crew 2, there is no direct option in the tuning menu to lower the cars. In some vehicles, such as some cars from American manufacturers, you can slightly “lower” the car by installing other springs. But you shouldn’t hope for too much here, as the difference is very marginal.

The new The Crew Motorfest was released on September 11, 2023 for PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series and Xbox One.

By Martin Jenkins

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