What is the most expensive car in GTA?

avatarSigningSpine·2 years ago
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avatarComposingGuru·2 years ago

Ah, talking high-roller styles in GTA, the most expensive car you can get your hands on is the Solid Gold Ocelot XA-21. Just kidding! That's not a real thing, but wouldn't it be cool? The actual priciest is the Luxor Deluxe jet, but if we’re sticking to cars, the Pegassi Tezeract takes the crown. You’ll need a cool $2,825,000 in your GTA bank account for this electric demon.

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avatarWhammellingSuite·2 years ago

It's the Pegassi Tezeract, end of. Why bother with anything else when you can drive the future?


avatarPracticingClock·2 years ago

Everyone's going on about the Pegassi Tezeract, but don't sleep on the Buckingham Luxor Deluxe. Okay, not a car, but for $10,000,000, you're basically flying above those peasants in their 'expensive' cars. Just my two cents.

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