
No, you cannot sell cars to other players for real money or in-game currency in The Crew Motorfest. The game's economy is based on a closed loop where you acquire, customize, and use vehicles, but there is no player-to-player marketplace or direct selling function. The primary way to "get rid" of a car you no longer want is by using the Used Car Dealership feature to trade it in for a portion of its value in Bucks, the game's main currency.
When you trade a vehicle at the Used Car Dealership, you receive a refund that is a percentage of its original purchase price. This is not a true sale but a trade-in. The refund rate isn't always 100%, so it's a way to free up a garage slot and recoup some credits if you're sure you won't use a specific car again. Your main methods for acquiring new vehicles remain winning them through the Motorpass, purchasing them with Bucks from the central dealership, or earning them as rewards for completing events and challenges.
The focus is on building your collection and customizing your fleet for different racing disciplines across the Hawaiian open world. Think of your garage as a permanent collection you curate, rather than a revolving inventory of assets to be sold.
| Vehicle Type | Example Model | Approximate Purchase Price (Bucks) | Estimated Trade-in Value (Bucks) | Primary Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hypercar | Ferrari F8 Tributo | 2,200,000 | 1,500,000 - 1,800,000 | High-Speed Street Races |
| Street Race | Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 | 350,000 | 250,000 - 300,000 | Technical Street Tracks |
| Rally Raid | Porsche 911 Safari | 450,000 | 300,000 - 350,000 | Off-road & Dirt Events |
| Powerboat | Frauscher 1414 Demon | 600,000 | 400,000 - 450,000 | Marine Events |
| Alpha Grand Prix | Proto HuP Alpha Mark II | Reward Vehicle | N/A (Typically cannot be sold) | Exclusive Race Series |

Nope, the game doesn't have a marketplace. You can't sell your cars to friends or other players. If you need garage space or cash, you go to the "Used Car Dealership" on the map. It lets you trade a car for some Bucks back, but you don't get the full price. It's more like a trade-in than a real sale. I just use it when I win a duplicate car or absolutely hate a vehicle I bought by mistake.

Correct, there is no direct selling. The design encourages building a permanent garage. The closest mechanic is the trade-in system, which provides a credit refund. This is strategically useful for managing your in-game finances early on. If you have a vehicle that doesn't suit your playstyle or is a duplicate, trading it in can fund a more useful purchase. It's a financial management tool, not a social trading feature.


