GTA Online Weekly Update: Auto Shop Discounts and Los Santos Tuners Bonuses

The discount gets people in the door, and once they own one, they're locked in.
Auto Shop discounts are designed to convert new players into regular participants in that game mode.

Each week, the sprawling digital city of Los Santos reshapes itself around new incentives — and this week, Rockstar Games turns its attention to the car culture at the heart of GTA Online's Tuners scene. With Auto Shops discounted and rewards doubled across Client Jobs and Contract Finales, the update invites players to invest in a corner of the game's economy that rewards patience and customization. It is a familiar rhythm: the game world pulses, priorities shift, and the community follows the money.

  • Auto Shops are 40% off this week, creating a rare entry point for players who have been waiting to break into the Los Santos Tuners business.
  • Double GTA$ and RP on Client Jobs and Contract Finales means the grind pays out at twice the usual rate — urgency is built into the calendar.
  • Two brand-new vehicles, the Dinka Kanjo SJ and Dinka Postlude, have hit the showrooms, feeding the tuning community's appetite for fresh builds.
  • Triple LS Car Meet Rep, stacked discounts on eight vehicles, and bonuses across Time Trials and Deathmatches give players multiple simultaneous reasons to log in.
  • GTA+ subscribers land the Declasse Vigero ZX with premium upgrades and 50% bonus earnings on Biker missions, widening the gap between members and non-members.
  • Prime Gaming-linked accounts collect a quiet GTA$125,000 bonus just for showing up — a small but steady drip that rewards loyalty over time.

Rockstar's latest weekly update for GTA Online centers on the Los Santos Tuners world, offering a 40 percent discount on Auto Shops and their upgrades. The timing is deliberate — anyone who buys in this week immediately benefits from doubled rewards on Client Jobs and Contract Finales, making the investment feel worthwhile from the first session.

Two new vehicles have arrived at Southern San Andreas Super Autos: the Dinka Kanjo SJ and the Dinka Postlude, both tailored for players who enjoy deep customization. The Service Carbine is also now available directly at Ammu-Nation, sparing players the scavenger hunt through LSPD crime scenes that was previously required.

The LS Car Meet is running triple Rep on all its races this week, while Time Trials, Deathmatches, and Land Grab modes offer double GTA$ and RP. Eight vehicles sit at 40 percent off — including the Karin 190z, Futo GTX, and Annis Euros — with two more, the Obey Tailgater S and Grotti Itali RSX, discounted at 30 percent.

GTA+ members receive the Declasse Vigero ZX with a Hao's Special Works upgrade and exclusive liveries, access to the Vespucci Beach MC Clubhouse, and 50 percent bonus earnings across Biker and Clubhouse content. Players with Prime Gaming linked to their Social Club account collect an additional GTA$125,000 for simply logging in. The update follows Rockstar's established pattern of rotating rewards to keep different corners of the game's economy active and populated.

Rockstar Games has rolled out its latest weekly refresh for GTA Online, and the focus this time is squarely on the Los Santos Tuners scene. The centerpiece is a significant discount on Auto Shops—players can snag one at 40 percent off, along with discounted modifications and upgrades. For those willing to take the plunge, the payoff is immediate: all Auto Shop Client Jobs are paying double rewards this week, and the Contract Finales are worth twice the usual GTA$ and RP.

Two new vehicles have arrived in the game's showrooms. The Dinka Kanjo SJ and Dinka Postlude are both available through Southern San Andreas Super Autos, and both are built for the kind of deep customization that appeals to the tuning crowd. Players looking to expand their arsenal will also find the Service Carbine now available for direct purchase at Ammu-Nation—a convenience for those who previously had to hunt down components at LSPD crime scenes.

The LS Car Meet races are getting their own boost this week. All races at the meet are offering triple LS Car Meet Rep, which accelerates progression for players grinding through that particular progression system. Time Trials, Deathmatches, and Land Grab modes are all paying double GTA$ and RP. For those interested in picking up new rides, Rockstar has stocked the discount rack with eight vehicles at 40 percent off—the Karin 190z, Karin Sultan RS Classic, Dinka RT3000, Vapid GB200, Albany Manana Custom, Karin Futo GTX, Vapid Clique, and Annis Euros. Two more cars, the Obey Tailgater S and Grotti Itali RSX, are discounted at 30 percent.

GTA+ subscribers are getting their own set of perks this month. Members receive the Declasse Vigero ZX outfitted with a Hao's Special Works Performance Upgrade, plus two exclusive liveries for that same vehicle. Access to the Vespucci Beach MC Clubhouse is included, along with 50 percent bonus GTA$ and RP on Biker Sell Missions, Clubhouse Contracts, and Extra Income Jobs. Double GTA$ is available on all Survival modes, and the package rounds out with free clothing and accessories.

Players who have linked their Social Club account to Prime Gaming will receive an additional GTA$125,000 simply for logging in at any point during the week. It's a modest bonus by some standards, but it adds up for those who play regularly. The update reflects Rockstar's ongoing strategy of rotating incentives across different game modes and business types, keeping the economy moving and giving players multiple reasons to log in depending on what they're interested in grinding.

All Auto Shop Client Jobs are paying double rewards this week, and the Contract Finales are worth twice the usual GTA$ and RP.
— Rockstar Games weekly update
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Inventor

Why does Rockstar keep rotating these bonuses around different game modes each week?

Model

It keeps the player base distributed. If you only ever rewarded heists, everyone would do heists. By rotating focus—this week it's Tuners, next week maybe nightclubs—you're essentially nudging different groups of players toward different content. It prevents the game from feeling like there's only one optimal way to play.

Inventor

The Auto Shop discount seems pretty aggressive at 40 percent off. Is that unusual?

Model

For a business property, it's a meaningful push. Auto Shops are relatively new content, and not everyone has bought in yet. The discount gets people in the door, and once they own one, they're locked into doing those Client Jobs to make it worthwhile. It's a conversion play.

Inventor

What's the actual earning potential if someone buys an Auto Shop this week?

Model

The Client Jobs are paying double, and the Contract Finales are paying double. If you're efficient, you could make serious money, especially if you're doing it with friends. The discount on the shop itself means your break-even point is lower, so you start profiting faster.

Inventor

Does the GTA+ subscription feel necessary to enjoy the game?

Model

Not necessary, but it's clearly designed to feel like good value. You get a car with a performance upgrade, exclusive cosmetics, and bonus earnings on specific activities. For a regular player, it probably pays for itself in a few weeks. For casual players, it's skippable.

Inventor

Why include the Prime Gaming bonus at all? That's a separate service.

Model

Cross-promotion. Amazon wants people using Prime Gaming, Rockstar wants people in GTA Online. The $125,000 is small enough that it doesn't break the economy, but big enough that it feels like a real perk. It's a low-friction way to get people to link their accounts.

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