How to Pay the Mechanic in GTA 5

avatarBivouacingFirm·7 months ago
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avatarRequestingFinal·7 months ago

Oh, paying the mechanic in GTA 5 is super easy, but it's kinda like a background process. First off, make sure you have enough cash in your in-game bank account. The mechanic fee is $100 per in-game day (that’s 48 minutes in real life). This fee automatically gets deducted from your account as long as you have cash and at least one active personal vehicle. So, just keep playing, earning, and making sure you're not broke in Los Santos, and your rides will always be ready and shiny!

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avatarAttallingHalt·7 months ago

Actually saw someone arguing about this being complicated. It’s not. Keep cash in your account, and you're good. The game handles the rest. And don't worry, GTA doesn't steal your data or anything. It’s all in good fun, and staying financially sound in-game keeps those sweet rides coming.

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