I Bought Every Supercar in GTA 5… Then Blew Them All Up



I Bought Every Supercar in GTA 5… Then Blew Them All Up

If you’ve ever played GTA 5, you know how amazing the cars are. There are fast sports cars, shiny supercars, and even some crazy custom vehicles. I always dreamed of owning every supercar in the game  so I decided to make it happen.

But here’s the twist: after buying all of them, I blew every single one up. Yep. Millions of dollars gone in explosions. And honestly, it was one of the funniest things I’ve ever done in GTA 5.

The Dream: Owning Every Supercar

Like most GTA players, I love collecting cars. There’s something so satisfying about having a garage full of powerful, beautiful machines. You can just walk in, look around, and feel rich  even if it’s only in the game.

One day, I thought, “What if I bought every supercar in GTA 5?” Not just one or two, but all of them. The fastest, most expensive cars in the game all mine.

So, I made a plan. I would earn and save up enough money, go on a shopping spree, and fill every garage I owned with supercars.

The Shopping Spree

I started checking the in-game websites like Legendary Motorsport. There they were  all the dream cars lined up with their shiny photos and giant price tags.

I bought:

  • Pegassi Zentorno – sleek and powerful.

  • Progen T20 – smooth and fast.

  • Grotti X80 Proto – looks like it came from the future.

  • Overflod Entity XXR – one of the most stylish cars ever.

  • Truffade Adder – the classic GTA supercar.

  • Ocelot Pariah – small but insanely fast.

  • Pfister 811, Progen Emerus, Annis S80RR, and more.

By the time I finished, I had spent over $20 million in-game dollars. My garages were full. Every floor had rows of supercars lined up like a car show.

I took a deep breath and looked around. I had done it  I owned every supercar in GTA 5.

The Realization

After a few minutes of excitement, something hit me. I had all these cars, but… now what?

Sure, I could race them, show them off, or take them on missions. But I’d already done that before. I wanted to do something new  something ridiculous.

Then the crazy idea came: “What if I blew them all up?”

At first, I laughed it off. It sounded insane. Why would anyone destroy $20 million worth of cars? But the more I thought about it, the funnier it seemed. GTA 5 is all about chaos, right? So why not?

The Setup

I decided to do it properly. No random grenades or accidents  I wanted a full show.

I moved all my supercars to one open spot near the airport, where there was lots of space. It took forever to drive them all there. I lined them up perfectly side by side, like they were waiting for a car parade.

It looked beautiful — rows of the best cars in GTA 5, shining under the Los Santos sun. For a moment, I thought maybe I shouldn’t do it. But then I pulled out my sticky bombs.

I placed explosives carefully on each car. One on the hood, one on the roof, one on the back. By the time I finished, every single car was rigged to blow. I took a few screenshots because I knew this was going to be epic.

The Big Moment

I stood back, holding the detonator. My heart was racing — not because it mattered, but because I knew this would be pure chaos.

I counted down in my head:
3… 2… 1… BOOM!

The explosion was massive. The whole screen filled with fire, smoke, and flying car parts. The sound was deafening a chain reaction of explosions as each car blew up one after another.

Flames rose high into the sky. Tires flew everywhere. The ground shook.

When the smoke cleared, all that was left were burning wrecks and black ashes. My $20 million dream garage had turned into a scrapyard.

I couldn’t stop laughing. It was insane. All that time and money  gone in less than ten seconds.

The Aftermath

When I checked my phone in the game, I saw all the insurance messages coming in. “Your vehicle has been destroyed. You can call Mors Mutual to make a claim.” There were so many that I couldn’t even keep up.

Of course, I could replace them later  it’s GTA 5, after all. But for now, I decided to just sit there and watch the smoke fade away. It felt weirdly satisfying.

Sometimes, in GTA, the most fun you can have isn’t about winning or collecting things — it’s about doing something totally crazy just for laughs.

What I Learned

Here’s what I took away from this little “experiment”:

  • Money doesn’t matter in GTA. You can always earn more. The fun is in doing wild stuff.

  • Destruction is oddly satisfying. Watching all those cars explode was hilarious and beautiful at the same time.

  • Creativity keeps the game fresh. Even after years of playing, GTA 5 still feels new if you think of silly ideas like this.

Would I Do It Again?

Honestly? Probably. But next time, I want to make it even bigger. Maybe I’ll fill an entire airport runway with cars and see how big the explosion can get. Or I’ll invite friends into an online session and we’ll do it together for a giant car explosion party.

GTA 5 has been out for years, but it never gets boring because there’s always something new to try. You don’t need a mission or goal  sometimes all you need is a bunch of cars, some sticky bombs, and a bad idea.

So, if you ever find yourself with too much in-game money and nothing to do, try it. Buy every supercar you can, line them up, and watch them go out in a blaze of glory. It’s ridiculous, pointless, and absolutely unforgettable

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