U4GM GTA 5 Tips to Save on Mega Discounts
Posted: 2026年7月04日(土) 16:56
The Independence Day sale in GTA Online always gets people talking, and this year feels even more awkward for anyone trying to save for the next DLC. You've got some prices that are hard to ignore, but blowing the whole stack on the wrong thing can sting later. If you ask most players, the smart move is to grab the real staples first, not the shiny stuff that looks fun for five minutes. That is where GTA 5 Accounts talk usually comes in, because everyone wants more room to spend without making a dumb call. The big names this time are the Avenger, the Terrorbyte, the Agency, and the F-160 Raiju. Those are the ones people keep circling back to, and for good reason.
Seventy Percent Off Picks
At the top discount level, the best buys are the ones that keep paying off after the holiday ends. The Avenger is still a beast. It is roomy, it flies well enough, and the autopilot setup makes it handy when things get messy. The Terrorbyte is another one that just makes life easier. If you run businesses, you already know why. The B-11 Strikeforce and RO-86 Alkonost also deserve a look if you want aircraft without paying full price, but the cheap bunkers and old luxury planes are the ones I would leave alone. The bomb truck style stuff looks nice in a garage, sure, but it is not where your money should go.
Sixty Percent Off Choices
The middle tier is where the sale gets interesting, because it mixes useful property buys with pure fun. An Agency at a lower price is a strong move, especially if yours is still empty. Same thing with a Fort Zancudo hangar. That access alone changes how you move around the map. On the car side, the Scramjet is one of those vehicles people buy with zero regret, while the Stinger TT feels more practical if you like Imani Tech and HSW upgrades. The Furia, Deluxo, Zeno, X80 Proto, and Tezeract are fine, but they are the kind of purchases you make when the bank account is already looking healthy. Most players are better off waiting.
Discount Tier Best Value Worth Skipping
70% Avenger, Terrorbyte, B-11 Strikeforce Bombushka, Luxor, MOC
60% Agency, Fort Zancudo Hangar, Scramjet Furia, Deluxo, Zeno
Fifty Percent Off Standouts
This is the widest section, and it is where players start arguing in chat. The Krieger is probably the safest supercar pick if you care about racing. Muscle car fans will have a field day with the Banshee GTS, Vigero ZX, and Buffalo STX. The F-160 Raiju is the one I would call the real prize, though. It does what older jets like the Hydra and Lazer used to do, only better. The Toreador is still ridiculous in the best way, and the Khanjali, La Coureuse, Niobe, V-65 Molotok, Anti-Aircraft Trailer, and Police Bike all have a place if they fit your play style. I would pass on the Weaponized Ignus, the regular Oppressor, and the Torero XO unless you just want them for the garage flex.
Forty Percent Off And The Smart Finish
The last group is less about toys and more about value. Bunkers, plus their upgrades, are the kind of purchase that keeps earning after the sale is gone, so they sit near the top of the list for anyone who still cares about passive income. The holiday clothing, the Liberator, the Western Sovereign, and the Heavy Rifle are easy picks if you like seasonal stuff or just want a solid weapon and some themed rides. Players who spend with a bit of restraint will come out ahead here. That usually means grabbing the core business tools first, then dipping into the fun stuff only if there is cash left over, which is why some people still keep a stash ready through GTA 5 Modded Accounts discussions rather than burning everything at once.
Seventy Percent Off Picks
At the top discount level, the best buys are the ones that keep paying off after the holiday ends. The Avenger is still a beast. It is roomy, it flies well enough, and the autopilot setup makes it handy when things get messy. The Terrorbyte is another one that just makes life easier. If you run businesses, you already know why. The B-11 Strikeforce and RO-86 Alkonost also deserve a look if you want aircraft without paying full price, but the cheap bunkers and old luxury planes are the ones I would leave alone. The bomb truck style stuff looks nice in a garage, sure, but it is not where your money should go.
Sixty Percent Off Choices
The middle tier is where the sale gets interesting, because it mixes useful property buys with pure fun. An Agency at a lower price is a strong move, especially if yours is still empty. Same thing with a Fort Zancudo hangar. That access alone changes how you move around the map. On the car side, the Scramjet is one of those vehicles people buy with zero regret, while the Stinger TT feels more practical if you like Imani Tech and HSW upgrades. The Furia, Deluxo, Zeno, X80 Proto, and Tezeract are fine, but they are the kind of purchases you make when the bank account is already looking healthy. Most players are better off waiting.
Discount Tier Best Value Worth Skipping
70% Avenger, Terrorbyte, B-11 Strikeforce Bombushka, Luxor, MOC
60% Agency, Fort Zancudo Hangar, Scramjet Furia, Deluxo, Zeno
Fifty Percent Off Standouts
This is the widest section, and it is where players start arguing in chat. The Krieger is probably the safest supercar pick if you care about racing. Muscle car fans will have a field day with the Banshee GTS, Vigero ZX, and Buffalo STX. The F-160 Raiju is the one I would call the real prize, though. It does what older jets like the Hydra and Lazer used to do, only better. The Toreador is still ridiculous in the best way, and the Khanjali, La Coureuse, Niobe, V-65 Molotok, Anti-Aircraft Trailer, and Police Bike all have a place if they fit your play style. I would pass on the Weaponized Ignus, the regular Oppressor, and the Torero XO unless you just want them for the garage flex.
Forty Percent Off And The Smart Finish
The last group is less about toys and more about value. Bunkers, plus their upgrades, are the kind of purchase that keeps earning after the sale is gone, so they sit near the top of the list for anyone who still cares about passive income. The holiday clothing, the Liberator, the Western Sovereign, and the Heavy Rifle are easy picks if you like seasonal stuff or just want a solid weapon and some themed rides. Players who spend with a bit of restraint will come out ahead here. That usually means grabbing the core business tools first, then dipping into the fun stuff only if there is cash left over, which is why some people still keep a stash ready through GTA 5 Modded Accounts discussions rather than burning everything at once.