GTA 6 Vehicles: What Your First Garage Should Look Like
Which vehicle classes to grab first, what to skip early, and how to build a garage that covers every job — based on every trailer-spotted class.
Your early garage decides how the first twenty hours feel. Buy flash too early and you're broke for the missions that matter; buy smart and every job has the right tool. Here's the class-by-class strategy, built from our vehicle database of everything spotted in the trailers so far.
The three-slot starter garage
Slot one: something fast but replaceable — an American muscle coupe has historically been the best performance-per-dollar buy in every Rockstar economy.
Slot two: a sport bike. Traffic is the real boss of any GTA city, and bikes are the cheat code — plus stunt routes are usually designed around them.
Slot three: water. Leonida is soaked in coastline and everglades, and the trailers make the jet ski and airboat look like daily drivers, not novelties.
What to skip early
The supercar tier is the endgame flex, not the early buy — prices historically rival property, and property pays you back. Same logic for the sports classic convertible: it's the postcard car, and it'll still be there when your passive income covers it.
Get the next guide in your inbox
New walkthroughs, money methods, and launch alerts — straight to you.
Keep reading
Every GTA 6 Character Revealed So Far (Full Cast Guide)
All eight officially revealed characters in one place — the dual protagonists, the Vice City money, the Keys smugglers, and what each reveal tells us about the story.
Jason & Lucia: GTA 6's Bonnie-and-Clyde Story, Explained
What we actually know about the dual-protagonist structure — how the partnership works, what each character brings, and why Rockstar built the story around a couple.
Every Region of Leonida Explained: Vice City, the Keys & Beyond
A region-by-region tour of GTA 6's Leonida — what the trailers show of Vice City, the everglades, the Keys, and the backcountry in between.