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Schedule 1 Vehicle Buyer's Guide: Full Stats, Prices, and Cargo Slots

Other Games·April 11, 2025·14 min read

Schedule 1 Vehicle Buyer's Guide: Full Stats, Prices, and Cargo Slots

Running a drug empire on foot gets old fast. If your boots are wearing thin from sprinting deliveries across town, Schedule 1 has six vehicles ready to fix that. Whether you want raw speed, deep cargo holds, or just something that beats walking, there is a car waiting at the dealership.

Where to buy a car

Every vehicle in the game is sold out of Hyland Auto. Walk in during business hours, talk to the dealer, and pick whatever fits your bankroll. Fuel consumption is identical across the fleet, so you only really need to weigh three numbers: price, top speed, and storage slots. The lineup below is in order of cost, from "barely a car" to "I have officially made it."

The Shitbox

The Shitbox is the entry-level option and proudly lives up to its name. Still, slow wheels beat no wheels, especially during the early grind when every dollar is going straight into product.

  • Price: $5,500
  • Storage: 5 slots
  • Acceleration: 0-40 km/h in 3.1 seconds
  • Top speed: 53 km/h

The Veeper

If you measure success in cargo per trip, the Veeper is your van. It carries more than any other vehicle in the game and stays quick enough to make bulk runs without burning half the in-game day. Pretty? Not really. Useful? Extremely.

  • Price: $9,000
  • Storage: 16 slots
  • Acceleration: 0-40 km/h in 3.1 seconds
  • Top speed: 86 km/h

The Bruiser

A clear step up from the Shitbox in both speed and presence. Storage stays at five slots, but acceleration drops under three seconds. Pick the Bruiser if you want something punchier than the starter ride without committing to a delivery van.

  • Price: $12,000
  • Storage: 5 slots
  • Acceleration: 0-40 km/h in 2.7 seconds
  • Top speed: 68 km/h

The Dinkler

The Dinkler is the middle-ground truck. It offers more cargo room than the Bruiser without going full van mode and still manages a respectable top speed for its size. Pickup is the slowest of the bunch, so plan your turns and intersections accordingly.

  • Price: $15,000
  • Storage: 8 slots
  • Acceleration: 0-40 km/h in 3.7 seconds
  • Top speed: 77 km/h

The Hounddog

Black paint, fast launches, and a price tag that stings. The Hounddog is built for drivers who want speed and style and do not mind sacrificing cargo to get them. Storage matches the cheaper options at five slots, but acceleration and curb appeal are in another tier.

  • Price: $25,000
  • Storage: 5 slots
  • Acceleration: 0-40 km/h in 2.3 seconds
  • Top speed: 84 km/h

The Cheetah

The fastest car in Schedule 1, and a flex purchase first and foremost. The Cheetah carries the least, costs the most, and looks the part. If you have outgrown the practical side of the game and just want a status symbol parked outside the warehouse, this is the one.

  • Price: $40,000
  • Storage: 4 slots
  • Acceleration: 0-40 km/h in 1.8 seconds
  • Top speed: 93 km/h

Which one should you buy?

Early on, the Shitbox does the job until you can afford something better. Mid-game, the Veeper is the smartest pick, because more slots means fewer trips and trips eat time. Late-game, the Hounddog and Cheetah are upgrades chasing speed and prestige more than utility. Whatever you settle on, parking a car at Hyland is one of the biggest quality-of-life jumps in the entire game.

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