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Year one is probably the hardest but also the most fun (lots of mud and snow)
Amur provides one of the best trucks in the game, the 605r
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87l4zFidoew
Why ? I always do, as a lot of DLC ( additional vehicles ) outside these "seasons" and these DLC maps go for a very low amount of euro's usually. If buying a season already is cheaper, it is for a very marginal amount. And this way you can opt out if a map would prove to be too uninteresting. I should have skipped that race map for example.
In my opinion none of the DLC ever had more interesting environments then the base game. The spooky abandoned Gulags and mass grave in the Tamyr marshes were brilliant, while Michigan and Alaska were easy going but had some challenges.
British Columbia and Scandinavia had some really nice looking high mountain road views but the "populated" environment never feels very real and a bit clumsy. Without any humans visible it also feels like where Indiana Jones discovers he woke up in a nuclear test town, and rushes to get inside a '50s refridgerator to survive the blast.