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As I mentioned, none of them are.
I don't even get to purchasing anything as the I can't even purchase anything before the game closes.
Go to "C:\Users\*your username*\Documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2" after a crash.
Open "game.log.txt" after the crash, (NOT game.crash.txt) in Notepad or other text editor.
Copy it all and then post it to pastebin.com (split in two parts if too big).
Post the link to that page on here.
If pastebin is not available in your country you can use http://rentry.co and post that page link here.
Mods can affect the game in unintended ways causing problems not related to the mod itself.
Always have a new, unmodded, vanilla profile for testing mods out and don't rely on mods being compatible with the current version of the game.
Start a new, unmodded, vanilla profile (you can have as many as you want) and test the game. If it crashes, it's most likely mods causing the problem. You need to test and check every mod individually to see which one is at at fault. You need to do this yourself, nobody can analyse your mods in the game.