Schedule 1 car dealership
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How to buy a car in Schedule 1

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Running around Hyland Point in Schedule 1 can get a little tiring when you do it for several hours on foot. Buying a car makes traveling easier, but it isn’t immediately available as an option. Fortunately, it doesn’t take long to unlock car purchasing in Schedule 1.

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Where to buy a car in Schedule 1

You can purchase cars from Hyland Auto on the south side of Northtown. Here, you’ll find numerous vehicles for sale, from cheap vans to the pricey “The Cheetah” car. You’ll initially discover this location during the Making the Rounds quest unless you travel here beforehand.

Schedule 1 car dealer map location
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If you’re coming from the Motel, you can head straight down the road, passing Taco Ticklers and the Parking Garage before heading east. You’ll find an intersection near the supermarket and police station, where you can head south to reach Hyland Auto alongside Gas-Mart and a car mechanic shop.

Like most businesses in Schedule 1, you can only pay with debit here. Hyland Auto doesn’t accept cash, so deposit some money into your account using an ATM first. You have a weekly limit of $10,000 by default unless you buy a Laundromat business, so plan carefully if you’re saving up for an expensive car.

All cars and prices in Schedule 1

Schedule 1 car options
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At the time of writing, six cars are initially available from Hyland Auto in Schedule 1. As you progress further in your playthrough, more may appear in future game updates or in late-game regions. Below is a list of every car and their price:

CarPrice
The Shitbox$5,000
The Veeper$9,000
The Bruiser$12,000
The Dinkler$15,000
The Hounddog$25,000
The Cheetah$40,000

The cheapest car starts at $5,000, with more expensive cars reaching tens of thousands. In most cases, you’ll have to grind some money and advance through the main story to unlock additional money-making methods before investing everything into a car. At least Schedule 1 lets you buy skateboards as an alternative transportation method.


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