How does the scrapyard work in GTA 5?

avatarBustingSpire2 years ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

In GTA 5, the Scrapyard is a property you can buy for some passive income. Basically, every car you destroy in the game world earns you $150. It's a cool way to make extra cash, especially if you're into causing chaos across Los Santos. Just remember, you have to buy the scrapyard first to start earning from it.

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avatarCorrectingGait2 years ago

It's not worth it tbh. Costs more than it'll ever make back unless you spend your whole life in GTA blowing up cars.


avatarCompletingClint2 years ago

Owned the scrapyard in GTA 5 once, and yeah, it's pretty straightforward. You buy it, then any car that gets destroyed (by you or others in the game) nets you $150. Took me a while to break even, but it was fun trying. I wouldn't say it's the best way to make money in the game, but it adds a nice touch to the whole criminal empire vibe.

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