How can you sell cars in GTA 5?

avatarRatingLink2 years ago
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avatarTrainingLace2 years ago

Selling cars in GTA 5 is a breeze once you know where to go! Head over to Los Santos Customs with the car you wanna sell. Drive it inside, scroll down to the 'Sell' option in the menu, and boom, you're in business. Just remember, not all vehicles can be sold, especially the super high-end ones or those that are considered 'too hot'.

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avatarImplementingPons2 years ago

Just a quick tip: You can't sell stolen high-end cars (those worth over $50k). Better stick to selling those you legitimately own or less pricey finds!


avatarAlightingTang2 years ago

Honestly, selling cars is so easy in GTA 5 but don't expect to get rich off it. The game limits how often you can sell to avoid 'cheating' the system. Plus, the payout ain't always worth the hassle.

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