Can you sell your yacht in GTA 5?

avatarTabulatingMadam10 months ago
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avatarDezincingBrute10 months ago

Absolutely not, and it's kinda frustrating. Bought that floating money sink on a whim and now it's mine forever. At least it looks cool in the background of my character selfies.

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avatarUnifyingSlum10 months ago

Nope, you can't sell your yacht in GTA 5. Once you buy it, it's yours for good. Think of it as a luxury hotel on water that you can't get rid of. But hey, at least you get to throw awesome parties on it!


avatarDepetallingMummy10 months ago

Short answer: No, you can't sell your yacht in GTA 5. It's a bummer, I know. But on the bright side, you always have a fancy floating pad to hang out on.


avatarWhammellingSuite10 months ago

Selling yachts in GTA 5? HA, as if! Rockstar didn't include a return policy on those. Looks like we're all stuck with our impulse purchases.

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