After the release of Forza Horizon 6, players have been enjoying many of the new features, but one feature in particular has become the center of attention. The game’s new Aftermarket Cars system has become so popular that many players now want it to replace the Auction House in the future.
This time, Forza Horizon 6 takes players to a beautiful open-world version of Japan filled with new places to explore. The progression system has been improved, and the map is larger and more detailed than before. Among all these additions, the Aftermarket Cars feature has received special praise from players.
The system is completely different from the usual menu-based car-buying experience. While driving in free roam, players can discover modified cars parked for sale in busy locations. NPC characters dynamically place vehicles in areas such as Daikoku Parking Area and Shibuya Crossing, allowing players to instantly inspect and purchase them. The most impressive part is that there are no loading screens or complicated menus, making the experience feel smoother and more immersive.
Players online have been heavily praising the feature. Many believe the Aftermarket system feels faster, simpler, and far more immersive compared to the Auction House. Discovering vehicles naturally in the world also makes exploration more rewarding. Some fans have even suggested that the Showroom system should receive a similar update to make global car trading feel more natural.
Discounted prices are another reason behind the feature’s popularity, but the biggest excitement comes from the chance of finding rare Forza Edition cars. These vehicles are usually very expensive in the Auction House, but the Aftermarket system gives players a chance to buy them at much lower prices.
Players have also noticed that the Aftermarket Cars feature evolves alongside career progression. Top-tier vehicles do not appear immediately at the start of the game. Instead, the system gradually offers better and rarer cars depending on the player’s level and progress, making progression feel balanced and rewarding.
Since Playground Games is known for supporting Forza Horizon titles long after launch, fans expect the Aftermarket Cars feature to grow even further in future updates. With Series 1 Festival Playlist rewards and upcoming vehicle additions already teased, players believe the game will continue offering a huge variety of customized and rare cars for months and possibly years ahead.
