Some vehicles in GTA Online are "worth it" on paper, and some are worth it because they make you laugh out loud. The BF Ramp Buggy sits firmly in the second camp, and if you've ever looked up GTA 5 Money just to justify a dumb purchase, you already get the vibe. Normally this thing's a brutal spend on Warstock Cache Carry—$3,192,000, or $2,400,000 if you've done the right SecuroServ work to unlock the trade price. Either way, it's the kind of buy you talk yourself into after a long night of grinding.
The free window you can't ignore
Rockstar's doing a Community Series run from March 12 through April 1, 2026, and part of that is a rotating "special vehicle costs nothing" deal. The Ramp Buggy's the one people actually care about, but its free slot is only March 12 to March 18. Miss that week and you're right back to the usual sticker shock. If you're the type to log in, spin the wheel, and log out, this is the time to stay an extra two minutes and actually claim it.
The catch: storage and CEO setup
Here's where players trip up. The Ramp Buggy isn't a normal personal vehicle, so you can't stash it in your apartment garage and call it a day. It's a Special Vehicle, which means you need a Vehicle Warehouse to store it, and to even buy that you'll need to be registered as a CEO with an Executive Office. The good news is Rockstar's lining up discounts during the same event window, and depending on your account status, you might even see a freebie option in the property lists. Still, budget a little time to sort the paperwork before you expect the buggy to show up.
How to claim it and actually drive it
Once your office and Vehicle Warehouse are sorted, open the in-game internet, head to Warstock Cache Carry, and you should see the Ramp Buggy sitting at 100% off during its week. After purchase, don't go hunting around your garages—nothing will be there. Instead, open the Interaction Menu, go to Manage Vehicles, then Special Vehicles, and request it from the list. It'll spawn nearby like your other deliveries, and yes, it's as instant-chaos as you're hoping.
What you can't do with it
One more thing before you start punting traffic into the next postcode: you can't sell the Ramp Buggy, even if you grabbed it for free. Special Vehicles are basically locked to your account, so there's no "claim now, cash out later" play here. Treat it like a permanent toy, not an investment, and if you were planning your week around earning or even a GTA 5 Money buy to cover the usual cost, this giveaway is exactly the kind of break that lets you spend those funds on something else.