Neighborhoods
The Hood
Neighborhoods are where players in the game live and shop. Each neighborhood has its benefits, but moving up opens many doors…but at a premium price.
If you can no longer afford to live in a neighborhood, you will be forced to move down, and your vehicles will be impounded until you can afford to take them out, or move up.
Every neighborhood also has a color code. This code is used throughout the game to signify where players are from. It is also a permanent badge for every player.
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Toreno
- Every player starts out living in Toreno.
- Players have one parking space available and are limited to own one vehicle.
- To buy an additional new vehicle, you must move, or sell your existing vehicle.
- Shopping for parts, paint, and license plates is allowed in this neighborhood only.
- Toreno license plates and Toreno custom plates are available.
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Newburge
- The fourth best neighborhood.
- It costs $500 to move in.
- Players have three parking spaces available and are limited to own three vehicles.
- There are no premium vehicles in Newburge.
- Shopping for parts, paint, and license plates is allowed in this neighborhood as well as Toreno.
- Newburge license plates and Newburge custom plates are available.
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Creekside
- The third best neighborhood.
- It costs $15,000 to move in.
- Players have seven parking spaces available.
- There are premium vehicles in Creek Side.
- Shopping for parts, paint, and license plates is allowed in this neighborhood as well as Newburge, and Toreno.
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Vista Heights
- The second best neighborhood.
- It costs $50,000 to move in.
- Players have 15 parking spaces available.
- There are premium vehicles in Vista Heights.
- Shopping for parts, paint, and license plates is allowed in all neighborhoods.
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Diamond Point
- The best neighborhood.
- It costs $500,000 to move in.
- Players have 100 parking spaces available.
- There are premium vehicles in Diamond Point.
- Shopping for parts, paint, and license plates is allowed in all neighborhoods.