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Car Mechanic Simulator 2021
Released: 11/08/2021
Available DLC (16)
Developer
Red Dot Games
Publisher
PlayWay S.A.
Description
Expand your range of services by investing in a new work space and equipment. Repair, fix, test, paint, tune and rebuild cars. Pay a visit to a new Auction house and buy cars in various conditions. If you feel lucky you can give it a crack in the barn. Some of them might have hidden gems – if you can find them.
An infinitely generated number of orders will keep you busy for a while. If you’re up for a bigger challenger – try putting yourself to the test in specially-crafted story missions. Each mission offers a unique set of requirements and challenges that you’ll have to face.
When you are done upgrading your workshop it’s time for a project car. Save up some money and buy your own ride and make it pristine. From the rusty shell of a car to a top vehicle in perfect condition. Time to get those hands dirty with lots of engine grease!
Product features
- 72 Cars to fix
- Over 4000 unique parts
- An infinite number of randomly-generated orders
- Car Auctions
- Barn finds
- Junkyard hunts
- Handcrafted story missions
- Skills and garage upgrade system
- Car tuning
- Endless gameplay
- Race track with time trial
New to Car Mechanic Simulator 2021
- Car Fluids
- Car Wash with new grime-removing machines
- Spacious open plan garage
- New damage type for body parts - dent
- Paintable mechanical car parts
- New engine sounds
- Minigames
- Brake lathe tool
- Quality upgrade system
- Fuseboxes
- New Parking System
- Salvage Auctions
- Revised part-examine mode
- Visual customization body parts
- Car Configurator
- Rusted bolts
Price
$5.49
Followers
89,670
Updated 12/12/2025 17:21
Reviews
96% positive out of 31,852
Updated 12/12/2025 12:14
Metacritic
No data
Copies sold
2.2M
Revenue
$29.5M
Twitch
30 viewers
Updated 12/12/2025 16:33
Highest ranking achieved on 07/05/2024
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