
Schedule 1 offers a few different vehicles across various price brackets, making it difficult to determine which is truly the best of all its cars.
From budget-friendly options starting at $5,000 to the premium Cheetah priced at $40,000, each vehicle comes with a trunk, though storage capacity and performance — such as speed, acceleration, and handling — vary depending on the model.
Spending your laundered cash wisely on the right mode of transport is essential for making deliveries efficient and speedily navigating around Schedule 1’s map locations. To help you make the right choice, here’s a detailed breakdown comparing all available models and highlighting the top performer.
Comparing all vehicles in Schedule 1
There are currently six different cars to choose from in Schedule 1. Here’s a complete overview of each one listed in price order, breaking down their performance stats:
Car | Price | Trunk capacity | Acceleration (Km/h) | Top Speed (Km/h) |
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![]() | $5,000 | 5 slots | 0-40 (3.1 secs) to 0-50 (5.4 secs) | 53 |
![]() | $9,000 | 16 slots | 0-40 (3.1 secs) to 0-60 (5.7 secs) | 86 |
![]() | $12,000 | 5 slots | 0-40 (2.7 secs) to 0-60 (7.6 secs) | 68 |
![]() | $15,000 | 8 slots | 0-40 (3.7 secs) to 0-60 (7.1 secs) | 77 |
![]() | $25,000 | 5 slots | 0-40 (2.3 secs) to 0-60 (4.2 secs) to 0-80 (11.1 secs) | 84 |
![]() | $40,000 | 4 slots | 0-40 (1.8 secs) to 0-60 (2.5 secs) to 0-80 (5.8 secs) | 93 |
Best car in Schedule 1
Right now, the best car in Schedule 1 is The Veeper. It’s actually the second cheapest car you can get, being just $9,000, compared to the highest priced Cheetah at $40,000. This makes obtaining the vehicle far easier than most, but surprisingly, it doesn’t lack in performance or features.

It boasts the most slots with 16, the next best available option, the Dinkler having half with 8, making loading and delivering goods and items a piece of cake. Yes, it might be a little slow off the mark with its 0-40 km/h acceleration being 3.1 seconds (fourth best), but its 0-60 km/h of 5.7 seconds is the third best, despite being no match for the superior Cheetah at just 2.5 seconds.
It also has the second highest top speed at 86 km/h, just 7 km/h behind the fastest, and one of only three cars that can reach 80 km/h.
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The Veeper is the ultimate all-rounder; it’s affordable, relatively fast, and offers unrivaled storage capacity. It’s the car you should aim to purchase as soon as possible. While the Cheetah’s speed and acceleration make it the top performer in those areas, its measly 4-slot storage is the lowest of all Schedule 1 cars.
Ultimately, owning both is ideal. The Veeper’s practicality and storage make it perfect for regular use, while the Cheetah’s unmatched speed is invaluable when you need to get somewhere as quickly as possible.
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The Sh*tbox

Pros | Cons |
---|---|
Cheapest vehicle you can purchase | Awful handling |
Easy to do a quick J-turn | Better off using your skateboard and saving for a better car |
– | Slowest car for acceleration and top speed |
The big long Sh*tbox lives up to its name and is practically useless despite being the cheapest at $5,000. We’d recommend just using the skateboard to quickly dart around the map and save up for the superior Veeper for only $4000 more.
The Veeper

Pros | Cons |
---|---|
Perfect all-rounder that you will use the most | Acceleration on most other cars is better |
Second-cheapest car to purchase | Handling is not the best, and needs a bit of practice |
Second-highest top speed | – |
The most storage slots, with 16, next best has 8 | – |
The Veeper van is an absolute must-buy and the top pick in Schedule 1, priced at just $9,000 with an unbeatable 16 storage slots. It’s the go-to vehicle throughout the game, and even in the later stages, you’ll find yourself naturally reaching for the Veeper over other options in most situations.
The Bruiser

Pros | Cons |
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Can do a quick J-turn | 5 storage slots are low |
Easy to drive with strong handling | Completely mediocre |
– | Fast 0-40 km/h acceleration, but slowest at 7.6 seconds for 0-60 km/h |
– | Second-worst top speed |
The Bruiser jeep is incredibly average, not excelling in anything, and just a basic vehicle with some decent handling. Despite its size and higher price than the Veeper at $12,000, it has 11 less storage slots, and one of the lowest top speeds at 68 km/h.
The Dinkler

Pros | Cons |
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Second-highest storage slots, with 8 | Can’t do a J-turn |
– | Handling awful |
– | Not the fastest, and acceleration is nothing to boast about |
– | Super slow to do a U-turn |
The Dinkler offers a modest upgrade in storage with 8 slots, but it falls short with its top speed of 77 km/h and mediocre acceleration. Its wide turns and poor handling make it frustrating to drive, especially considering the $15,000 price tag.
The Hounddog

Pros | Cons |
---|---|
Can use the handbrake and perform both a J-turn and U-turn with ease | Expensive |
Exceptionally easy handling | Only five storage slots |
Second-best acceleration | – |
Third highest top speed, just 9 km/h slower than the fastest | – |
For the much steeper price of $25,000, jumping $10,000 from the previous option, The Hounddog shoots out of the blocks quickly and handles really well, but it needs more than five storage slots to make it worthwhile in the long run.
The Cheetah

Pros | Cons |
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Fastest vehicle for top speed and acceleration | Most expensive car by far |
The best at turning and handling | Only four storage slots |
U-turn and J-turns are quick and easy | – |
– | – |
The high price of $40,000 may put players off from getting this car as soon as possible, but The Veeper and The Cheetah reign supreme overall as the two best choices in Schedule 1. It drives faster and easier than anything, making driving from a location a joy, but it’s let down by its measly four storage slots.
How to get a car

To get a car in Schedule 1, head to Hyland Auto in the southern part of Northtown. Once there, simply approach the desk, interact with the employee, choose your vehicle, and exchange the cash.
There are no prerequisites to unlock the dealership; simply walk in, browse the six available cars, and if you have the cash, you can drive away with one.
That’s everything you need to know about all the cars available in Schedule 1, including which are the best and how to purchase them. You can also check out our other guides for every console command and cheat, how to get all the different drugs, and how to get more dealers.