Most of the modifications I've tried so far DO add to the sale price of the car. For example, if you already have 'Engine Tuning 2' and you then fit 'Engine Tuning 1', the latter will REPLACE the former and the sale price will DROP by 50% of the difference between cost of the two mods. Modifying the car with multiple items from the same category does not increase the sale price by the sum of all those modifications. So I guess that leads on to another question: How long do you have to wait before car mods have an influence on the sale price?Īfter a bit of investigation I can answer (at least part of) my own question.įirst, it seems that my initial recollection of the price given by LSC was wrong: you can indeed check the price of a car, add a modification, drive out, drive back in again and check the newly updated price (obviously this is only possible if you have not sold a car in the last 48 mins - otherwise you will be told that they are not accepting any vehicles at the moment).Īfter a modification, the price added to the sale price is exactly 50% of the cost of the modification. If I then modify the car in some way, then check the sale price again, the sale price is unchanged! However, if I check the sale price of the car a day or so later (real-world time) the sale price has gone up to reflect the new modification. I can drive my car into Los Santos Customs and check the sale price (by selecting 'sell', but not actually proceeding with the sale). I've tried briefly to figure this out myself, but the sale price of the car seems to behave in a strange way. So I was just wondering if anyone has ever bothered to work this out? If for example I spend $1000 on mods, how much does the price increase by? (it it that simple?) Are there any mods that don't increase the price? (like respraying?) Also, if I buy two mods in the same category (for example 'Engine Tuning 1' and 'Engine Tuning 2') does it just increase the price due to the more expensive of the two, or does it increase by some combination of the two? (I can't remember exactly how much I've spend on the mods - it was over a period of several weeks.) I have since added a few mods to it (improved engine tuning, etc.) and now if I try to sell it the price offered is around $13000. For example, I have an Ocelot F620 which has a normal sale price of $8000. I've noticed that if I've modified one of my (non-premium) vehicles then the price at which I can sell it for goes up.
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