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Favourite cruising place/ route?


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Alderney_Broker

so do you have a neighbourhood you particularly love to take a slow cruise through ?

 

OR

 

Do you have a favourite route you take:

 

FOR ME :

 

ROUTE : From Hove beach, up to Bohan, over the top of algonquin , and all Plumbers Skyway...OR Union Drive East/West

 

NEIGHBOURHOOD : Boabo, Westdyke , Colony Is. & Tudor

 

I have many more, but i want to know YOURS ?

 

Let me know :-)

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Route: I usually do this with my blue & white Banshee: From Xenotime St, to Exeter Ave, then Topaz St, then Columbus Ave, then Ruby St, then East Borough Bridge to Harrison St, then Dukes Boulevard, then Munsee Ave, then Cisco St to Mohawk Ave, then Crockett Ave, then Shinnecock Ave, & down to the first house to the left on Claborne St in Beachgate, Broker. biggrin.gif

My favorite neighborhoods to cruise through are Westdyke, Willis, and Middle Park East.

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NICE DUDE. Might have to try this eh?

 

Btw i know the house you mean, beach gate seems like a very live-in friendly suburb.

 

 

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Hove beach and Bohan biggrin.gif

If you like those areas, try the whole Hove Beach- Airport- Bohan route?

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Go to Hove Beach and get a car. 1 car. Drive all the way around the edge of the map in an anti-clockwise direction. Such a long drive, takes at least 15 minutes. Also, when taking this route never switch cars, that way it's like a proper road trip. biggrin.gif
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Go to Hove Beach and get a car. 1 car. Drive all the way around the edge of the map in an anti-clockwise direction. Such a long drive, takes at least 15 minutes. Also, when taking this route never switch cars, that way it's like a proper road trip. biggrin.gif

Oh hey , a fellow Aussie.

 

That sounds like an idea to try tonight.

Got any suggestions on cars to use?

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Go to Hove Beach and get a car. 1 car. Drive all the way around the edge of the map in an anti-clockwise direction. Such a long drive, takes at least 15 minutes. Also, when taking this route never switch cars, that way it's like a proper road trip. biggrin.gif

Oh hey , a fellow Aussie.

 

That sounds like an idea to try tonight.

Got any suggestions on cars to use?

I personally would do it in a Rancher, but only because of it's heaviness and handling. It just feels right to be doing a road trip in one.

 

If for a sports car, I'd use a Super GT. it sticks to its name, it would definitely be a Grand Tourer. It's not too slow, not too fast, has good handling and isn't easily damaged like the Comet or Coquette.

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Go to Hove Beach and get a car. 1 car. Drive all the way around the edge of the map in an anti-clockwise direction. Such a long drive, takes at least 15 minutes. Also, when taking this route never switch cars, that way it's like a proper road trip. biggrin.gif

Oh hey , a fellow Aussie.

That sounds like an idea to try tonight.

Got any suggestions on cars to use?

I personally would do it in a Rancher, but only because of it's heaviness and handling. It just feels right to be doing a road trip in one.

 

If for a sports car, I'd use a Super GT. it sticks to its name, it would definitely be a Grand Tourer. It's not too slow, not too fast, has good handling and isn't easily damaged like the Comet or Coquette.

could not find a Rancher so i used a DF8-90 ... I gotta say, this proved to be a nice car, so i will save it for further cruises.

 

And the Broker Coastal Cruise proved VERY nice.

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I just love getting in a Sabre GT and driving in a complete circle I starts off at the Airport and go on the highway and head all the way to the bridge that connects the top of Dukes and Bohan, then I go to North Bohan and then on the Northwood Heights Bridge and take a cruise around Northwood and Holland and goes down Galvenston Avenue and into Alderney via the Booth Tunnel and go on The Plummer Skyway and go all the way down to the end of it, on to Hickey Bridge and head all the way to the end of the street and then to the bridge that connects Algonquin, Bohan and Dukes/Broker (can't remember the name) and then go back to the airport via the scenic route (And by that I mean not going on any highways or expressways) and listening to The Journey the whole time, very soothing, I suggest you do it Al

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Go to Hove Beach and get a car. 1 car. Drive all the way around the edge of the map in an anti-clockwise direction. Such a long drive, takes at least 15 minutes. Also, when taking this route never switch cars, that way it's like a proper road trip. biggrin.gif

Sounds awesome, I just might try this in a few minutes. I'll do it with an all black custom Schafter though.

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When I first started playing IV and I had access to the second island (not third), I would take what ever car that sounded fast in my cheats list and take this route while being chased by cops...

 

What made this fun was that you had to first bust through their barriers and then try to avoid what ever they attack you with on level 6 stars.

 

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Go to Hove Beach and get a car. 1 car. Drive all the way around the edge of the map in an anti-clockwise direction. Such a long drive, takes at least 15 minutes. Also, when taking this route never switch cars, that way it's like a proper road trip. biggrin.gif

I did the trip and actually decided to do it in a beige Super GT.

I've never really driven the car but that was a great way to test it out. And the trip was pretty nice too. Took around 20 minutes with me.

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Go to Hove Beach and get a car. 1 car. Drive all the way around the edge of the map in an anti-clockwise direction. Such a long drive, takes at least 15 minutes. Also, when taking this route never switch cars, that way it's like a proper road trip. biggrin.gif

Oh hey , a fellow Aussie.

That sounds like an idea to try tonight.

Got any suggestions on cars to use?

I personally would do it in a Rancher, but only because of it's heaviness and handling. It just feels right to be doing a road trip in one.

 

If for a sports car, I'd use a Super GT. it sticks to its name, it would definitely be a Grand Tourer. It's not too slow, not too fast, has good handling and isn't easily damaged like the Comet or Coquette.

could not find a Rancher so i used a DF8-90 ... I gotta say, this proved to be a nice car, so i will save it for further cruises.

 

And the Broker Coastal Cruise proved VERY nice.

I'll probably do it in a couple hours too, been a while.

 

Oh, and one thing I forgot to point out is that you have to have your favourite radio station on, no matter what it is.

 

So I will probably be listening to either LRR, Vladivostok, RB, or Journey. smile.gif

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I just love getting in a Sabre GT and driving in a complete circle I starts off at the Airport and go on the highway and head all the way to the bridge that connects the top of Dukes and Bohan, then I go to North Bohan and then on the Northwood Heights Bridge and take a cruise around Northwood and Holland and goes down Galvenston Avenue and into Alderney via the Booth Tunnel and go on The Plummer Skyway and go all the way down to the end of it, on to Hickey Bridge and head all the way to the end of the street and then to the bridge that connects Algonquin, Bohan and Dukes/Broker (can't remember the name) and then go back to the airport via the scenic route (And by that I mean not going on any highways or expressways) and listening to The Journey the whole time, very soothing, I suggest you do it Al

That sounds like one for tonight :-D

 

@Tynamite. I have done that before just minus the cops :-)

 

Has anyone tried doing the Algonquin loop?

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I love Hove Beach.

 

One of my favorite cruise routes begins with:

 

Taking the Subway from the Easton Station in Algonquin to Hove Beach. I steal a car and make my way to Mohawk Ave. Drive to East Hook and turn right onto Chive St then left on Oneida Ave. From Downtown, left on Chicory St, right on Munsee Ave, right on Montauk Ave to Dukes Boulevard streight into Broker - Dukes Expressway all the way to Beechwood City. Continue on to Hove Beach Subway station.

 

I park the car at someone's house and take the subway back to Easton station.

 

I'm listening to LRR and the VIBE most of the times I do this.

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Go to Hove Beach and get a car. 1 car. Drive all the way around the edge of the map in an anti-clockwise direction. Such a long drive, takes at least 15 minutes. Also, when taking this route never switch cars, that way it's like a proper road trip. biggrin.gif

I'm seriously loving this route with my Super GT.

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I absolutely love driving the Plumbers Skyway. I like seeing all of the factories below, and looking at the Liberty City and Alderney skylines on the horizon. I also always go to the beach and endlessly drift with a sports car or pick up truck biggrin.gif

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I love driving across the Broker and Algonquin Bridges, such wonderful views of the Algonquin skyline.

 

I also love to cruise through Star Junction on a night, as well as many of the main avenues/roads around Algonquin just taking in the sights and sounds of the city.

 

Hove Beach is another favourite cruising spot of mine.

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I found a cool road to cruise on today. It is at the VERY NORTH of Algonquin, further north than the factories on Grummer Road, it goes along the coast.

 

It is quite a nice drive with great views of the open water.

 

Start at the west end of the road, near the bridge from ALG to ALD.

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