Find the dealership at spawn
Guides say the dealership is reached from the spawn button or by walking to the spawn location, and that the majority of vehicles are bought with in-game money — not Robux.
Vehicles
The official page promises a large vehicle choice — cars, motorcycles, and more — plus customization deep enough to fill eleven categories. Here is how buying and building works, with every shaky number clearly dated.
Quick start
The dealership loop is simple and almost entirely cash-based.
Guides say the dealership is reached from the spawn button or by walking to the spawn location, and that the majority of vehicles are bought with in-game money — not Robux.
The official description names no starter car and no recommended first buy — and this site does not invent one. Buy what your cash allows and upgrade as income grows.
The customization shop sits by the dealership. Most slots cost in-game cash; one (Police Lights) was reported to cost Robux. Mobile players need the Mobile Customization pass — see gamepasses.
Meetups and showcases are official social features — hosting one is the endgame for a build you are proud of.
Customization
The categories reported by the September 2025 guide — still the most complete public list. Confirm the live menu in-game.
| Category | What it covers |
|---|---|
| Paint · Underglow · Rims · License Plate | The look — color, glow, wheels, and plate. |
| Nitros · Aspiration · Drivetrain | The go — boost and power delivery. |
| Tires · Brakes · Suspension | The control — grip, stopping, and ride. Suspension is also the tag in the game's current live title. |
| Police Lights | The reported Robux-costing slot — pairs with the Police Pass fantasy. |
Honest numbers
Numbers older than a few months are history, not fact. Here is what exists and how much to trust it.
"155 vehicles" — September 2025. A guide counted 155 purchasable vehicles almost a year ago. Official copy only promises "a large choice", so treat 155 as a dated snapshot, not a current count.
"Fastest" names — community-reported, September 2025. The same guide named a fastest bike (2018 Kenetic Nether T2W, 249 mph) and fastest car (2021 Konnen Sento Absolute, 340 mph). Stylized names, old build, unverified today.
Names are stylized, not licensed. The official description states that other trademarks belong to their owners and use does not imply affiliation. This site keeps that distance too.
Dated caution: the 2025 guide warned that switching day/night could crash the session. That report is old and may not match the current build — but if it happens to you, you read it here first.
Vehicles FAQ
What to know before the first big purchase.
The official description names no starter vehicle or first-buy recommendation, and this site does not invent one. Start cheap, learn the handling, then upgrade — income advice lives on the boosts page.
Generally no: guides report most vehicles are bought with in-game money at the dealership. Even Track and Police Pass owners still pay cash for vehicles — see gamepasses.
Only with the Mobile Customization pass (75 Robux) — it exists specifically because touch players could not access customization otherwise.
They are stylized. The official description includes a trademark disclaimer: other marks belong to their owners and use does not imply affiliation.
The five-step route funds your first real build.