Los Santos isn't exactly short on ways to burn time, but this week gives players a pretty clear reason to clock back in. The Salvage Yard is the place to be, especially if you've let the tow truck gather dust for a while. With tow truck service requests paying double GTA dollars and RP, the whole setup suddenly feels worth checking between heists, sales, or whatever chaos your lobby is serving up. Players who already own the business can keep the cash moving without much stress, while newer players browsing options like GTA 5 Modded Accounts will notice just how useful steady business income can be once the upgrades start piling up.
Salvage Yard work feels worth your time again
The best part is that tow truck jobs don't ask too much from you. Pick up a target vehicle, haul it back, let the staff strip it down, and move on. It's not flashy, but it works. That kind of background money is easy to underestimate until you realise it's paying while you're off doing something else. The claimable vehicle tied to this week's Salvage Yard robbery also adds a bit of extra bite. Most players don't just want another payout screen. They want something they can park, tune, and actually show off later.
The Castigator joins the garage list
Car buyers have a few decent reasons to open the in-game websites too. The Canis Castigator has landed on Southern San Andreas Super Autos, and the current price makes it far more tempting than usual. At 990,000 dollars instead of 1,650,000, it's not exactly pocket change, but it feels fair for a tough SUV that can handle city streets and rougher ground without feeling useless. The Nagasaki Shotaro is also back in the spotlight at 1,335,000 dollars through Legendary Motorsport. It's still a head-turner, especially at night, when half the fun is just cutting through traffic on that glowing frame.
Big toys and small showroom wins
If you've got serious money saved, the F-160 Raiju remains one of the smartest expensive buys in GTA Online. The full 6.8 million price hurts, no doubt. Still, unlocking the 5,141,250 dollar trade price first is the sensible move. VTOL makes it easy to land almost anywhere, and stealth mode gives you breathing room in public sessions where everyone seems a little too eager to lock on. Simeon's showroom is more laid-back, but don't ignore it. The Dewbauchee Rapid GT at 84,000 dollars is cheap enough to grab without thinking too hard, and it still has that old-school charm.
Time trials, racing gear, and easy side cash
There's also the HSW Time Trial in East Vinewood for anyone with a Hao's Special Works build ready to go. It only takes a few clean runs to learn the route, and the payout makes the effort feel fair. Free Rockstar racing gear gives collectors another reason to log in, even if they're not chasing every discount. Some players will grind the Salvage Yard all week, others may compare progress with friends or look into GTA 5 Accounts for sale options while planning their next garage upgrade, but either way, this update has enough small wins to keep Los Santos busy.
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