Summary
Collecting every car fromForza Horizon 4’s vast roster is no easy feat, as some vehicles are extremely rare and difficult to obtain. Fortunately, the game offers options to offload unneeded cars from the player’s collection, with the Auction House being one of the best methods. Prices for certain cars can soar to an astounding 20 million credits, so for many players, holding onto such valuable vehicles may not be the best strategy. Since Auction House prices fluctuate based on demand and rarity, it’s wise to monitor the market and avoid selling cars too cheaply to maximize one’s profits.
While players might want to keep some rare and powerful hypercars inForza Horizon 4instead of selling them, there are plenty of rare vehicles that are less impressive in terms of looks or performance. In these cases, if players aren’t aiming to collect every car in the game, it’s a no-brainer to sell these rides for a huge payout of 20 million, which can then be reinvested in more exciting or useful additions to the driver’s collection.
1Honda Civic Type R 2018
Car Type: Super Hot Hatch
The Honda Civic Type R is an ideal candidate to sell for the highest payout possible in the Auction House, and for good reason. As a fairly average front-wheel-drive hot hatch in the game, neither its performance nor its looks are likely to impress most players. However, it’s a rare, hard-to-find vehicle that appeals primarily to die-hard collectors aiming to complete theirForza Horizon 4car collection.
For everyone else, it’s essentially a four-wheeled money machine, with little difference from the other Honda Civic models that can be purchased through the Autoshow anytime for far less money.
2Mazda RX-7 1985
Car Type: Retro Sports Cars
Another highly sought-after car inForza Horizon 4is the 1985 Mazda RX-7 (not to be confused with the 1990 version). This vehicle is also extremely rare and appeals mainly to true collectors, as it’s a pretty standard example of an ’80s retro everyday car.
If a player is fortunate enough to own this model, the best move is to sell it as soon as possible for a hefty 20 million credits to those looking to complete their collections. Ultimately, any of the other RX-7 variants in the game outperform this retro classic, making it a prime candidate to cash in on rather than keep.
3Nissan Pulsar GTI-R
Car Type: Retro Rally
Similar to the previously mentioned cars, the Nissan Pulsar GTI-R (also known as the Sunny GTI-R) is unlikely to excite mostForza Horizon 4players, aside from devoted car enthusiasts. This extremely rare retro rally car is easily outclassed by the majority of other rally cars in the game,many of which are cheaper and easier to acquire.
To put it simply, if players happen to own the Nissan Pulsar GTI-R, the best move is to sell it in the Auction House, where it can fetch a hefty 20 million credits.
4Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5
Car Type: Modern Muscle
The Ford Mustang RTR Spec 5 is a pre-tuned variant of the 2018 Ford Mustang GT, and that alone speaks volumes. It comeswith a unique wide body kit, improved brakes, and distinctive black RTR wheels, though it’s slightly heavier than the original.
However, with only minor differences from the stock Mustang GT, which players can purchase from the Autoshow for just 40,000 CR, there’s little reason to hold onto this extremely rare RTR Spec 5. Instead, it’s better to sell it for an astounding sum of 20 million credits in the Auction House, where it’s always in demand when one appears for sale.
5Ford F-150 Prerunner DeBerti Design Truck
Car Type: Extreme Offroad
The Ford F-150 Prerunner DeBerti Design Truck, as the name suggests, is a pre-tuned version of the standard F-150. Unlike the Mustang RTR Spec 5, this truck features more significant visual differences, enhanced power, better suspension, and tires, making it atop performer in off-roading.
However, many alternatives in its category offer comparable performance while being far more affordable and easier to acquire. As a result, the Ford F-150 DD is a solid candidate for a quick sale, allowing players to earn additional 20 million credits to invest in other cars.
6Dodge Challenger SRT Demon
The Dodge Challenger SRT Demon is an extremely modified version of the SRT Hellcat, making itone of the most powerful and fastest muscle carsinForza Horizon 4. While some players might want to keep this demonic beast in their collection due to its unique wide body kit, upgraded engine, and lighter weight, regular players can achieve similar results by modifying the standard Hellcat.
Purpose-built for drag racing, the SRT Demon excels in its niche, but there are plenty of other capable muscle cars that can match its performance in most racing events. Therefore, selling the SRT Demon for 20 million credits is a tempting option worth considering.
7Mercedes-Benz AMG Hammer Coupe
Car Type: Retro Saloons
The Mercedes-Benz AMG Hammer Coupe ventures into a more debatable territory. While this legendary car has a strong fan base and is unique inForza Horizon 4, it can still be replaced without too much regret, especially for players focused on performance. While the AMG Hammer Coupe holds a special place for enthusiasts, its performance is unremarkable compared to other options in the game.
For those who aren’t die-hard fans, selling it in the Auction House for a substantial payout of 20 million is a smart move. Additionally, since it’s available inForza Horizon 5via the Autoshow, players who play both titles can still enjoy driving it while racing in Mexico.
8Maserati MC12 Forza Edition
Car Type: Retro Supercars
The Maserati MC12 Forza Edition is a rare FE car inForza Horizon 4that can easily fetch a hefty price in the Auction House. This upgraded version of the MC12 comes with a Speed Skills boost and a preset S2 997 upgrade, making it ideal for high-speed racing. However, selling it for up to 20 million credits could be a better option for many players.
By opting to upgrade the standard Maserati MC12 instead, they can achieve comparable performance for a fraction of the cost. The FE version retains the stock MC12’s chassis and exterior design but includes a race front bumper and a rear ducktail spoiler, which can also be applied to the regular MC12.
9Zenvo ST1
Car Type: Hypercars
The Zenvo ST1 is a rare and powerful hypercar inForza Horizon 4, capable of reaching an impressive top speed of 235 mph and excelling in the S1 class. With only 15 units ever produced in real life, this Danish supercar justifies its Legendary status through its distinctive design, handling, and price tag. Owning one in-game is a real privilege, so parting with such a remarkable vehicle might be tough.
However, for players tight on credits, selling the Zenvo ST1 for 20 million could be a wise choice, allowing them to acquire several comparable hypercars with upgrades. Decisions, decisions.
10RAESR Tachyon Speed
The RAESR Tachyon Speed stands out as one of the wildest-looking hypercars inForza Horizon 4, which might be reason enough for some players to hold onto this electric concept vehicle, despite its 20 million credit value at the Auction House. While the Tachyon’s top speed of 240 mph is impressive, there are better-performing electric cars in the game, such as the Rimac Concept Two, which can push nearly 260 mph.
Ultimately, it’s up to the player to decide which cars to keep and which to sell. For some, the RAESR’s dramatic design, complete with a jet fighter-style canopy, may feel a bit too extravagant for regular use. In that case, auctioning it off for something more practical and less flashy could be the way to go.