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Goodbye Cars! Vehicles Removed From GTA Online In-Game Websites

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Goodbye Cars! Vehicles Removed From GTA Online In-Game Websites

Introduction

As the gaming community eagerly waits for the release of the upcoming GTA 6, Rockstar Games has made an announcement that has left hardcore fans fuming. In the latest update of GTA Online, over 180 cars have been removed from the game, leaving players in dismay. The new patch notes include the San Andreas Mercenaries update, which has added a new game mode, but it's the mass removal of cars that has sparked outrage. This move by Rockstar Games has left the gaming community bewildered, and fans have taken to social media to vent their frustration.

Reasons Behind the Removal of Cars

GTA Online, one of the most popular games in the world, has recently removed over 180 cars from its gameplay. Fans are furious, questioning the logic behind such a move. However, Rockstar, the developers of the game, have come up with reasons to justify the act of removing cars. Licensing agreements, this being one of the top reasons have impact on game developers. They have to follow strict agreements on what they can use in their games. The cars removed may no longer be available for the use, despite being present for many years in the game and form an integral part of it. Technical issues also pose challenges for game developers, resulting in the need to rebuild and reconstruct the game. Despite fan outrage, new rumored additions, which fans speculate could include historical additions to the game and more. Though fans may not be happy, there are reasons why the cars had to go, and hopes for future additions.

Fan Reactions

The removal of over 180 cars from GTA Online has not gone down well with the fans. Social media outrage was swift as many took to Twitter to voice their frustrations. Some players have even started petitions for change, calling for the cars to be reinstated or replaced with something equally exciting. However, not all fans are against the changes. There have been mixed responses with some understanding the impact of licensing agreements and potential technical issues that prompted the move. Others are looking forward to rumored future additions to the game. Love it or hate it, the latest update is here to stay. But before you hit the streets, check out the GTA V 1.67 Patch Notes and get a complete explanation of the San Andreas Mercenaries Update.

**Next-gen Version Players Can Purchase These Cars At The LSCM. Use r/GTACarMeetMarket to find players with them to sell.

What is Removed?

Southern San Andreas Super Autos

2-Doors:

  • Peyote Gasser

  • Zion Classic

  • Nebula Turbo

  • Issi Sport

  • Vamos

  • Futo

  • Ruiner

  • Romero

  • Prairie

  • Michelli GT

  • Fagaloa

  • Hermes

  • Retinue

  • Tornado Rat-Rod

  • Massacro Racecar

  • Jester Racecar

  • Pigalle

  • Blade

  • Picador

  • F620

  • Fusilade

  • Penumbra

  • Sentinel

  • Rat-Loader

  • Schwartzer

  • Zion Cabrio

  • Zion

  • Gauntlet

  • Vigero

  • Issi

2-Doors:

  • Seminole Frontier

  • Dynasty

  • Tulip

  • BeeJay XL

  • FQ2

  • Serrano

  • Habanero

  • Cheburek

  • Streiter

  • Franken Stange

  • Jackal

  • Oracle Xs

  • Schafter

  • Surge

  • Warrener

  • Regina

  • Primo

  • Buffalo

  • Buffalo S

  • Tailgater

  • Asea

  • Ranger

  • Ingot

  • Intruder

  • Minivan

  • Premier

  • Radius

  • Stanier

  • Stratum

  • Washington

  • Asterope

  • Paradise

  • Fugitive

  • Dilettante

Off-Roads:

  • Hellion

  • Riata

  • Seminole

  • Kalahari

  • Rebel (Clean)

  • Sanking SWB

  • Bodhi

  • Dune Buggy

  • Rebel

  • Injection

  • Bison

Luxury:

  • Landstalker XL

  • Patriot

  • Contender

  • Landstalker

  • Gresley

  • Baller

  • Cavalcade 2nd Gen

  • Cavalcade

  • Rocoto

  • Felon GT

  • Felon

  • Oracle

Motorcycles:

  • Wolfsbane

  • Esskey

  • Avarus

  • Zombie Bobber

  • Daemon (Bikers one)

  • Rat-Bike

  • Bagger

  • Faggio Mod

  • Fagio Sport

  • Cliffhanger

  • Enduro

  • Nemesis

  • Hakuchou

  • Innovation

  • Sovereign

  • Hot Rod Blazer

  • Bati 801RR

  • Ruffian

  • Vader

  • Blazer

  • PCJ 600

  • Sanchez (both versions)

  • Faggio

  • Akuma

  • Double-T

  • Hexer

Legendary Motorsport

2-Doors:

  • Tigon

  • Imorgon

  • Zorruso

  • Locust

  • Neo

  • Paragon R

  • S80RR

  • Deviant

  • Stafford

  • Swinger

  • Comet SR

  • Hustler

  • 190Z

  • GT500

  • Viseris

  • Savestra

  • SC1

  • Cyclone

  • Rapid GT Classic

  • XA-21

  • Torero

  • Ruston

  • GP1

  • Raptor

  • Lynx

  • ETR1

  • Tyrus

  • RE-7B

  • Seven-70

  • 811

  • Verlierer

  • Brawler

  • Coquette BlackFin

  • Stirling GT

  • Furore GT

  • Jester

  • Alpha

  • Z-Type

  • Stinger GT

  • Stinger

  • JB700

  • Cheetah

  • Entity XF

  • Cognoscenti Cabrio

  • Coquette

  • Feltzer

  • Infernus

  • 9F Cabrio

  • 9F

  • Comet

  • Vacca

  • Bullet

  • Carbonizzare

  • Voltic

  • Rapid GT Cabrio

  • Rapid GT

  • Surrano

4-Doors:

  • Stafford

  • Revolter

  • Raiden

  • XLS (both versions)

  • Roosevelt Valor

  • Roosevelt

  • Cognoscenti 55 (both versions)

  • Cognoscenti (both versions)

  • Baller LWB (both versions)

  • Schafter LWB (both versions)

  • Exemplar

  • Super Diamond

Bikes:

  • Thrust

Warstock Cache & Carry
  • Lifeguard Granger

  • Lifeguard Blazer

  • MW Mesa

Elitás Travel
  • TBA

DockTease
  • TBA

Benny's
  • Comet

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