4mods My Summer Car
Avoid third-party "mod installer" websites. Go directly to the developer’s GitHub or the official release thread.
If you search "4mods my summer car" and find it overwhelming, consider these alternatives:
Vanilla fuel consumption is brutal. The Satsuma drinks like a sailor. This mod lets you slide a scale from "Hyper-Miling Prius" to "Top Fuel Dragster." Set it to 0.5x for a casual drive, or 2.0x if you want a challenge.
Option A (If you are sharing a screenshot):
Edit: Here is a pic of my current setup before the upgrade. [Insert Image Link] Wish me luck, the garage is about to get messy. 4mods my summer car
Option B (If you want recommendations):
Bonus Question: Are there any other drivetrain mods you prefer over the 4Mods version? I’ve seen a few AWD scripts out there, but 4Mods seems to be the most popular. Is there a better alternative?
Let’s look at two scenarios.
Vanilla My Summer Car: You wake up. It is raining. You need to buy two tires. You walk to the van (5 mins). The van has no fuel. You walk to the pump (2 mins). You refuel. You drive to the shop (10 mins). The shop is closed because it's Saturday. You wait in the rain for 15 minutes. You buy the tires. On the way home, you hit a moose. You die. The game deletes your save. Avoid third-party "mod installer" websites
4mods My Summer Car: You wake up. It is raining. Press F1 to open Cheat Box. Click "Spawn Tires." Click "Teleport to Mechanic." Done.
The purists will say, "That’s not the point of the game!" And they are right. But for players on their 10th playthrough who just want to build a rally car without simulating bowel movements, 4mods my summer car is the definitive way to play.
This is a stupid mod. It adds a large red button in the kitchen of your house. When you press it... the Satsuma explodes. All of them. Every vehicle on the map. Your house collapses. Why? Because modding is also about chaos.
Paradoxically, 4mods unlocks more emergent, chaotic behavior. With quicksaving enabled, players take greater risks: attempting to overtake the tractor on a blind hill, or dragging the wrecked Satsuma home with a boat motor. Without permadeath fear, players engage in joyful experimentation—a key component of the "summer car" fantasy that vanilla MSC accidentally suppresses. Edit: Here is a pic of my current setup before the upgrade
The designer’s intent is clear: surreal suffering through realism (e.g., forgetting to close the car door before driving to Teimo’s). However, many argue that certain "realisms" are unintentional results of the game engine (Unity) and single-developer scope.
For example, manually clicking each of the 200+ bolts does not simulate the skill of a mechanic; it simulates the monotony of a data entry job. 4mods’ auto-bolt system does not remove the player’s responsibility—one must still know which bolts go where—but removes the RSI-inducing repetition.
4mods, therefore, does not reduce difficulty; it reduces latency between intention and mechanical outcome.