
You buy cars in GTA 5 through in-game websites on your character's phone, at physical car dealerships, or by stealing them. The primary method is via the Legendary Motorsport or Southern San Andreas Super Autos websites, which function like digital showrooms. Payment is made with in-game cash, and the vehicle is delivered to one of your owned garages or a specific location.
The most straightforward way is to use your in-game phone. Open the internet browser and navigate to the car sales sites. Legendary Motorsport offers high-end sports cars and luxury vehicles, while Southern San Andreas Super Autos features a wider range of everyday cars, sedans, and motorcycles. Once you select a vehicle, confirm the purchase, and it will be delivered to your chosen garage. You must own a garage or a property with a garage to receive deliveries.
Alternatively, you can visit physical car dealerships scattered around Los Santos, like the Premium Deluxe Motorsport shop. While you can browse here, the actual purchase still happens through your phone. The third method is simply stealing a car you like off the street. However, these stolen vehicles are not permanently yours; if they are destroyed or abandoned, they are gone forever. To keep a stolen car permanently, you must take it to a Los Santos Customs shop and install a Tracker. This investment makes the car your personal vehicle, which will respawn if destroyed.
| Purchase Method | Key Feature / Limitation | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Legendary Motorsport Website | High-end, expensive supercars & luxury vehicles | Players with ample in-game cash seeking top performance. |
| Southern San Andreas Super Autos | Wide variety of affordable, standard cars & bikes | Beginners or players looking for a specific common model. |
| Stealing & Adding a Tracker | Low initial cost, but requires tracker investment | Players on a tight budget who find a rare model on the street. |
| Physical Dealerships (e.g., PDM) | Visual browsing only; purchase via phone | Players who want to see the car's scale before buying. |

Pull out your in-game phone, open the internet, and go to "Legendary Motorsport" or "Southern San Andreas Super Autos." It's like online shopping. Pick your ride, pay with your in-game bank account, and choose a garage for delivery. That's it. If you're broke, just steal a car you like and drive it to Los Santos Customs to buy a tracker. Now it's yours for good.

I focus on stealing and customizing. I drive around until I see a car I like, jack it, and immediately head to Los Santos Customs. The first thing I do is buy a tracker to claim it. Then I might throw on a new paint job or some performance upgrades. It feels more personal than just clicking a button on a website, and it's way cheaper upfront.

For new players, start with the Southern San Andreas Super Autos site. The cars are affordable, which is key when you're just starting and cash is tight. Avoid the fancy sites until you've built up your bank from heists and missions. Always make sure you have a garage space for delivery. Stealing cars is fun, but remember, without that tracker investment, you'll lose it if it gets blown up.

My priority is high performance, so I exclusively use the Legendary Motorsport website. Yes, the cars are expensive, but the difference in speed and handling is undeniable for high-stakes missions or races. I save my money from heists for these premium vehicles. The Adder or the Zentorno are classic choices. The delivery is instant to my garage, so I can get back to the action without wasting time. It's the most efficient method for acquiring top-tier hardware.


