Car Flipper Roadmap
Roadmap without official Trello
Tuning shop score plateaus appear after several installs—stop when each new part adds negligible points.
Workshop expansion adds bays so you can run parallel flips. Storage upgrades prevent inventory overflow when large code rewards arrive. Workers automate repetitive installs once assigned.
PC players use WASD movement and mouse interact prompts. Mobile players use a virtual stick and tap prompts; both platforms support the full flip loop.
Towing a new car requires a free bay. Sell or move completed cars before shopping long exploration routes.
Mobile players should open containers while stationary to avoid mis-taps on tiny inventory icons.
Community-anticipated feature areas
Beginners should complete how to play, redeem codes, then read repair system before exotic purchases.
Community car pages on this wiki describe flip strategy and collection goals. They are not official tier lists from A&B Group—always verify buy and sell numbers in your own session after patches.
Mid-tier sports cars often repay modest tuning investment on resale. Economy sedans are better pure flip volume when code parts stock your inventory.
Discord announcement channels beat rumor threads for confirming whether a code still works for everyone.
Planning your progression anyway
Containers tier into common, uncommon, and rare. Each tier drops car parts at different quality levels; rare containers sometimes include performance pieces usable at the tuning shop.
The repair checklist helps track exterior, mechanical, and interior slots so you do not sell cars with hidden missing components.
Patch days can rebalance car prices silently. Re-run your personal flip notes after updates instead of trusting last week's community tier labels.
Screenshot your tuning score stages when chasing leaderboard ranks so you can reproduce successful part orders.
Important: A&B Group has not published an official Car Flipper Trello. Treat unlinked kanban boards as fan or outdated sources.
Rare collectibles spawn infrequently. Restoration may require rare container RNG or tuning shop store purchases—check margin before buying a damaged rare.
Roleplay-heavy servers sometimes pay more for styled builds; grind servers favor fastest commons regardless of looks.
Collection garages display finished rares; they do not generate cash while occupying workshop bays.
There is no verified official Trello board for Car Flipper. Track updates through Discord announcements and pages like Discord and updates instead of third-party kanban links.
Never use external code generators—they are scams. Redeem only through the in-game gift icon on the official Car Flipper experience by A&B Group.
Travel to the tuning shop with a fully repaired car and a budget for store performance parts if needed.
Reinvest flip profits into workshop bays before hoarding unopened rare containers for luck superstition.
Codes grant containers and stacked car parts. RELEASE is the largest launch bundle when live; like-milestone codes 1KLIKES and 2KLIKES typically grant container sets.
Leaderboard tuning accepts negative short-term ROI. Pure flippers stop upgrading when sale quotes stop rising.
Keep a personal log of models you flip: average buy, typical missing slots, and restored sell quote.
After the tutorial, a gift icon appears on your HUD. That is the only legitimate place to redeem codes such as RELEASE, 1KLIKES, and 2KLIKES when they are active.
PC players use WASD movement and mouse interact prompts. Mobile players use a virtual stick and tap prompts; both platforms support the full flip loop.
Uncommon containers bridge mid restoration projects where commons fail to drop matching doors or engines.
Mobile players should open containers while stationary to avoid mis-taps on tiny inventory icons.
Workshop expansion adds bays so you can run parallel flips. Storage upgrades prevent inventory overflow when large code rewards arrive. Workers automate repetitive installs once assigned.