Los Santos is giving players a pretty clean choice this week: grind smart, not flashy. If your bank account's thin, the May 28 to June 3 rotation makes GTA 5 Money feel less like a dream and more like a schedule.
Money Fronts is the week's real engine
The big pull is Money Fronts, and yeah, the Hands On Car Wash is still the door you walk through first. This week pushes that system hard with 4x GTA$ and RP on Money Laundering Missions, plus 2x on laundered income at the Car Wash. You'll notice the loop fast: do dirty work, watch the heat rise, then cool it down with legal jobs. It's not glamorous. It's more like clocking in. But with Higgins Helitours free for Car Wash owners and Smoke on the Water discounted, the route suddenly makes sense.
- Start with Hands On Car Wash Legal Missions, since three clears trigger the weekly GTA$100,000 challenge payout.
- Move into Money Laundering Missions while the 4x bonus is live, but don't overtrust video-only payout claims.
- Claim Higgins Helitours through Maze Bank Foreclosures if you own the Car Wash, because free property is rare.
Lamar missions are the safest no-property grind
If you're newer, broke, or just tired of buying another building, Lamar Contact Missions are the easy win. They're paying 5x GTA$ and RP, and that's the cleanest confirmed bonus here without needing a Car Wash, Salvage Yard, Auto Shop, or Nightclub. Some players have reported weird displays showing 5x RP but less cash, so check your own payout screen before settling in for hours. Still, Lamar missions are quick to launch, simple to understand, and low-stress compared with juggling heat, cooldowns, or business menus all night.
- Lamar is best for players who want cash now, without learning three front businesses and their heat rules.
- Money Fronts suits grinders who already own the Car Wash and can repeat short routes without zoning out.
- Mr. Faber Work is fine at 2x, but it shouldn't beat Lamar or laundering for most players.
Let's be real here: chasing every bonus at once usually wastes more time than it earns.
The vehicle week is useful, but not the main meal
The Lucky Wheel Komoda is a nice prize, especially if you like sporty four-door cars with that Alfa Romeo Giulia vibe. Its normal Legendary Motorsport price is GTA$1,700,000, with a trade price tied to The Diamond Casino Heist setup choice, so winning it saves real cash. The LS Car Meet Prize Ride is the Truffade Nero, unlocked by placing Top 2 for two days straight, which is doable if you actually race. Discounts are decent too: Terrorbyte, Sea Sparrow, Cavalcade XL, Previon, Penumbra FF, and a stack of aircraft get 30% off.
- Don't buy the Komoda just to flip it, since newer resale caps can make that plan feel awful.
- Check Simeon's showroom for removed or hard-to-find rides like the Verlierer, Ruston, Cliffhanger, and Wolfsbane.
- Only grab the Terrorbyte if you'll use Client Jobs, vehicle support, or Oppressor Mk II upgrades.
Play this week with a short list
Run Lamar when you want simple cash, run Money Fronts when you can stomach repetition, and treat cars as side prizes. GTA+ perks, account-link rewards, and showroom rotations are nice extras, not the backbone. If you'd rather skip the grind, some players look to buy GTA 5 Money, but in-game bonuses are still worth using while they're hot.
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