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You know that if you want to avoid the whole grind for levels and money...
You start a new profile and you choose sandbox.
Lvl55 + 900'000 credits
Just my 2 cents.
Because for now you do want to go to junkyard, and then what ?
You will have awful chassis, and you will want to be able to repair all, etc, etc.
Some of us had / have fun grinding, some hate it.
Make your game enjoyable for your taste ;-)
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1114980873
When it's regular orders, honnestly, most of the time it's still pretty straight forward, as long as you have unlocked the various tools at your disposal.
Make sure you use the test track, the testing room (can't recall the english name, next to your repair table, 2 red doors), also make sure you use some of your perk points to unlock testing tools, they are very helpful to help you pinpoint the issue.
Honnestly the grind is real, but I personally had fun doing a bit of everything and ended up max lvl.
Still, make sure you try the various difficulties, I'm pretty sure they make you start at various levels and with various amount of money