Can You Lose Purchased Vehicles in GTA 5 Online?

avatarSinkingDuela year ago
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avatarPracticingClocka year ago

Nah, just get insurance and you're golden. Lost or destroyed, Mors Mutual Insurance has your back. But skip the insurance? Kiss that sweet car goodbye.

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avatarLettingTaila year ago

No worries, your shiny rides are safe! In GTA 5 Online, if you've bought a vehicle and somehow it gets destroyed, you can just call Mors Mutual Insurance to get it back. Just remember to insure your vehicles first, cause if you forget, then yeah, you can lose them for good.


avatarBurstingHonga year ago

It's all about that insurance. Without it, say bye-bye to your car if it goes boom. But with it, you're just a phone call away from getting your vehicle back.


avatarBringingLimpa year ago

Totally, if you don't insure your cars in GTA 5 Online, consider them gone if they get destroyed. Always, always insure your rides the moment you get them!

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