How to sell a car in Emergency Response: Liberty County – Roblox

Dude, where do I sell my car?

Roblox experience Emergency Response: Liberty County is a sandbox-style game in which players can switch between jobs in town, choosing to be a civilian (and potentially a robber) or taking on the role of a fireman, police officer, or another emergency responder. No matter your role at any time, you’ll receive paychecks, which can be spent on equipment, housing, and cars to drive around town. But what about when you want to switch things up? Below we’ll talk about how to sell a car in Roblox Emergency Response: Liberty County.

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Can I sell my car in Roblox Emergency Response: Liberty County?

Unfortunately, at the time of writing, it is not possible to sell a car in Emergency Response: Liberty County. This means you should think hard about which one to save up for, buy, and customize because you’ll be stuck with it for now. However, you can have as many cars as you like, so buying multiple vehicles is an option. You can switch between them at any time.  

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While not currently possible, you’re not alone in thinking it should be! If you head over to the official Emergency Response: Liberty County Discord server, Police Roleplay Community, click into the Suggestions thread. Rather than create a new post, scroll down the list, searching for other players who have already suggested selling a car, and click the star icon. This will add your voice to the growing number of players who want to see this feature added to the game.

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Chris Marling is a writer and editor with more than 20 years of experience across newspapers, magazines, and websites. Based in the UK, he has written professionally on everything from tech to tearooms. But his real passion is gaming, going right back to the Atari 2600 - and especially RPGs and MMOs. He cut his teeth on games such as The Realm and Anarchy Online. But 20 years on still gets excited about exploring each new world. When not online, you'll find him gaming analog-style around the table. Chris has had five of his own board games published, including Pioneer Days and Armageddon.