How to call your car in GTA 5

avatarDealingDada7 months ago
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avatarDisbowelingFeel7 months ago

In GTA 5, you can't just 'call' your car like you would a taxi. If you own a car and it's not nearby, you'll need to travel to your garage to pick it up. Alternatively, if you've lost your ride or left it somewhere far away, you can use your in-game phone to call Mors Mutual Insurance to claim it back, though this only works if it's been destroyed.

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avatarWipingBride7 months ago

Actually, kinda depends on your definition of 'calling'. If you've got a personal vehicle you fancy, make sure it's insured. If it gets destroyed, calling Mors Mutual Insurance from your in-game phone gets it back. Not exactly a summoning spell, but it's something!


avatarRepeatingRitz7 months ago

Short answer: You don鈥檛. There鈥檚 no direct 'call car' feature in GTA 5. If your car鈥檚 in the impound or destroyed, check your map for the impound lot or call Mors Mutual Insurance. Otherwise, you鈥檙e hoofin' it or finding another ride the old-fashioned way.

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