How Do You Use the Tow Truck in GTA 5 5m?

Towing a car in Grand Theft Auto 5 can be an incredibly useful tool. It can help you move your vehicle to a new location, or even help you get out of a sticky situation.

The towing mechanic in GTA 5 offers a lot of flexibility and can be used in a variety of ways.

To use the tow truck, first you’ll need to locate one. They’re usually located in parking lots near businesses or garages.

Once you’ve found one, you’ll need to approach it and press the action button (X on PS4, A on Xbox One). You’ll be prompted to pay for the tow truck and then you can take it for a spin.

Once you’ve got the truck, you’ll need to find the vehicle that needs to be towed. This can be done by driving around or using the map feature in your phone or GPS.

You’ll then need to drive your truck up next to the vehicle and press the action button again (X on PS4, A on Xbox One). You’ll then see a prompt asking if you want to attach the vehicle.

Attaching The Vehicle

To attach the vehicle, all that’s required is for you to press X on PS4 or A on Xbox One. After doing this, your tow truck will automatically attach itself onto the car and start dragging it behind it as long as there is enough room.

Towing The Vehicle

Once attached, your next step is to drive your tow truck with its attached vehicle in tow. When driving with a towed vehicle behind you, keep an eye out for any obstacles such as curbs or other vehicles that may cause damage. Additionally, make sure no pedestrians are anywhere near your towed car since they could get hurt if they’re hit by it.

Releasing The Vehicle

When you reach your destination with your towed car, all that’s left is for you to release it from its hitch by pressing X on PS4 or A on Xbox One again. After this has been done successfully, your towed car will remain at its location until moved.

Conclusion

Using a tow truck in GTA 5 can be incredibly useful when trying to move vehicles from one spot to another quickly and safely. To use a tow truck simply locate one near businesses or garages then attach and drag the desired vehicle along until reaching its destination before releasing it from the hitch.

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Karen Watkins