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Fix It Up Values List — All 44 Items (July 2026)

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Community reference values for cars by category — ranked highest first. Reference points for fair trades, never a price set by us.

Values last updated July 2026 · Open the trade calculator · Safe trading guide

Values in Fix It Up are unit-less community reference points, not a currency figure. The Euros you earn flipping cars can never be placed in a trade, so there is no currency sitting behind these numbers — they exist purely so you can line one car up against another and see roughly how they compare. A number here says nothing about the Euros or Robux that went into building a car; a finished car's trade standing routinely diverges hugely from whatever it took to build, which is exactly why you weigh the build itself, not what it took to get there.

Where a car lands is shaped by category and scarcity first. The four categories each carry their own supply story: limited Auction pulls with tiny spawn rates and retired Event cars sit high because no fresh copies enter the game, Robux cars sit high because access is gated behind a paid source, and Junkyard cars rank on how desirable and hard-to-finish the build is. On top of category sits the individual car — its exact model, its rarity, and how it has been built and finished — plus live demand, which swings as new cars arrive and hype moves between builds.

Read the ranking as relative standing, not a verdict. A car near the top is one lots of players currently chase and treat as a strong centerpiece; lower entries are more common and easier to build yourself. To judge whether a car-for-car swap is fair, compare where each side lands and account for the actual build sitting in the trade window — a car with the right name but a lower spec is not the same trade as the top version. A swap is fair when both players are happy once they have checked the cars against each other, and the list simply gets you there faster. Treat every figure as a starting point for the conversation, never a set number.

Values are community reference points aggregated from public trading data — sanity-check figures for fair trades, not prices set by Fix It Up or by us. Always agree a trade with the other player.