After a decade, GTA Online has many things for players to do and get money. Whether you like to do jobs with other players, try any of the intricate heists, wait for money to accumulate on your passive business, or tackle some car robberies, there’s something for everyone. The latter, though, can be done through Vehicle Warehouses in GTA Online, which is a great way to get some active income alone or with others. It is a fast way to earn GTA$ and will allow you to live your wildest car thief fantasies.
How To Unlock Vehicle Warehouses in GTA Online
GTA Online has a great way to guide you to many businesses, and the vehicle warehouse isn’t an exception. While it isn’t available right away, you can unlock it once you buy your Organization. If you’ve become a CEO, you must head to your terminal inside your office and buy a Vehicle Warehouse.
There are a total of nine Vehicle Warehouses in Los Santos, and each one can hold up to 40 vehicles. Ultimately, we recommend buying the one you like the most, provided you have the money and the one that is closer to your Executive Office because you’ll be traveling back and forth a lot. Here are the warehouses you can buy:
- La Mesa Vehicle Warehouse: $1,500,000.00
- El Burro Heights Vehicle Warehouse: $1,635,000.00
- Elysian Island Vehicle Warehouse: $1,950,000.00
- LSIA Vehicle Warehouse: $2,170,000.00
- LSIA Vehicle Warehouse (2): $2,300,000.00
- Davis Vehicle Warehouse: $2,495,000.00
- Cypress Flats Vehicle Warehouse: $2,675,000.00
- La Puerta Vehicle Warehouse: $2,735,000.00
- Murrieta Heights Vehicle Warehouse: $2,850,000.00
As you can see, all of them are expensive, but trust us, it is a great investment for solo players or anyone with friends to help them with deliveries.
Sourcing Vehicles
Once you have your brand-new Vehicle Warehouse in GTA Online, your loyal assistant will guide you through the process of obtaining your first vehicle. You must head to the office’s terminal, select ‘Vehicle Cargo,’ and click on Source Vehicle. Once you do that, you’ll be asked to leave the office, and a mission will begin.
Usually, the sourcing missions are different, which is great because it won’t get repetitive. Some missions will task you with stealing a car from another driver, others to fight your way through a parking lot, and others to use a Cargobob to steal vehicles from the sea. In the end, the process is the same. Take the mission, steal the car, and return it to your Vehicle Warehouse.
Selling a Vehicle
The fun part comes when you want to sell or rather export your cars inside your Vehicle Warehouse in GTA Online. Similar to other properties, it has a helpful guide for your first sale. First, you must enter your warehouse’s office and use the Ad-Hawk Terminal. Once you’re logged in, you’ll see the following screen:
As you can see, it has several things, including the cars you’ve stolen and four slots to export up to four vehicles. If you’re playing solo, you can only export one car at a time. For a bigger sale, hire more associates to help you deliver your vehicles.
Once you know which car you want to sell, you have to click on ‘Export,’ and it’ll ask you to whom you want to sell the car. The higher the pay, the more dangerous the mission will be, as more dangerous NPCs will arrive to stop you—furthermore, missions with higher pay have upfront costs for modifications.
It is important to remember that depending on the damage the car receives, your payment will decrease. If you have other associates with you, any damage they cause to vehicles will also lower the final payout, so try to drive as fast as possible to avoid any NPCs.
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All GTA Online Heists in OrderWhile there is a short cooldown before selling another car, you can make a couple of hundreds of thousands of GTA$ alone. Each vehicle sale has a 20-minute cooldown, and sourcing has a 5-minute cooldown, so try to stay occupied in the meantime. Ultimately, this is a great way to get some money actively, but if you prefer, there are other properties that give you GTA$ passively. Whatever you pick, the goal is the same: to become the most powerful crime lord or lady of Los Santos.