

It's a risky choice, given the wanted level increase, but a Pay 'n' Spray will ease things. You can get money by destroying police helicopters.The first will net you $500, increasing up to $16,000 for the last. There are five missions, all of which can be accessed through the phone booths found throughout Vice City. Black's calls can prove to be quite profitable. Head Dowtown and destroy the parking meters near the Mars Café, which will drop some cash.Other properties, such as the Shipyard and the Cherry Popper Ice Cream Factory, can earn you big money once purchased.Following this, you can collect $4,000 a day in revenue. Buy the Pole Position club and spend $300 on private dances.You can do this as often as you like, for as much money as you like. To repeat missions, take the police car out of the garage, then return it again.

Given that Vigilante missions start with your criminal targets in cars, blowing up all the cars will automatically complete the mission. Switch Version: ZR, ZL, R, L, ZL, ZR, Y, X, A, X, ZL, L.Xbox One/Series X|S Versions: RT, LT, RB, LB, LT, RT, X, Y, B, Y, LT, LB.PS4/PS5 Versions: R2, L2, R1, L1, L2, R2, Square, Triangle, Circle, Triangle, L2, L1.Start a mission, and then leave the police car in your garage, making sure the garage door is securely closed (so the car doesn't despawn). You can use this car to trigger Vigilante missions. Then, steal a police car and return home. The first thing is to note that this particular method depends on you having a bit in the kitty already, enough to buy a property with a garage. Luckily, we've put together a guide to help. Unlike titles in the series that came afterwards, there's not too many ways to get rich quick in GTA: Vice City.Īs such, you'll need to be smart to amass a fortune.
