The newest summer event in Car Dealership Tycoon adds a brand-new car factory activity where players need to search across the entire map collecting hidden factory parts before building a special vehicle reward.
- Starting The Summer Car Factory Event
- Factory Part Locations Around The Map
- First Factory Parts Near The Starting Area
- Drag Strip Factory Parts
- Cliffside And Hill Locations
- City Parking Garage Location
- Street Race Area Parts
- Waterfall Factory Part
- Completing The First Factory Stage
- Car Part Collection Stage
- Repairing The Factory Car
- Driving Tips During The Event
- Use Teleports Frequently
- Helicopters Help A Lot
- Avoid Overspeeding On Mountains
- Watch The Map Constantly
- Full Factory Event Walkthrough
- Event Rewards And Progression
Honestly, this ended up being much easier than I expected once I realized the game literally helps track most of the locations through map markers. At first the event looks massive because there are multiple stages, factory repairs, car parts, and extra challenges afterward, but the overall process is actually very straightforward once you understand the route.
The biggest thing that slows players down is honestly driving around the map efficiently without constantly crashing into things or falling off cliffs, which definitely happened to me several times while testing the event.
If you want to finish the summer factory quickly, this guide covers all major part locations and the full build process step by step.
Starting The Summer Car Factory Event
The event begins at the new Summer Car Factory area.
Once players arrive, they can speak to the Mechanic NPC standing near the unfinished factory. The mechanic explains that several missing factory parts are scattered around the map and need to be recovered before the factory can operate properly.
After speaking to him, the first set of collectible markers appears on the map.
The good news is that the event actually marks the locations with red dots, making the hunt far less frustrating than older treasure-style Roblox events.
Factory Part Locations Around The Map
There are 10 factory parts players need to collect during the first stage of the event.
Most of them are located near major roads, races, city structures, and elevated areas around the map.
While driving around, I honestly recommend using a fast controllable car instead of something extremely slippery because several locations require climbing hills or navigating narrow roads.
Some areas became surprisingly annoying with unstable cars.
First Factory Parts Near The Starting Area
The early parts are extremely easy.
Several are located close to the factory itself and near nearby roads. Players simply need to drive toward the red markers shown on the map and claim the glowing part collectibles.
Most of these can be grabbed quickly without leaving the vehicle for very long.
The first section of the event honestly feels more like a guided map tour than a difficult scavenger hunt.
Drag Strip Factory Parts
Several parts are located around the drag race area.
Players should head toward the drag strip and continue checking both the upper roads and lower sections nearby because multiple collectibles appear in that region.
This area is honestly one of the fastest sections to complete because the roads are wide and easy to drive through without complicated climbing.
I found several parts here back-to-back within only a few minutes.
Cliffside And Hill Locations
Some factory parts appear near elevated mountain paths and cliff roads.
These locations are slightly more annoying because falling off the edges forces players to climb back up repeatedly.
I definitely recommend slowing down around the mountain sections because one bad turn can send the car directly off the side.
There are also moments where jumping shortcuts actually works better than following the full road normally.
City Parking Garage Location
One of the trickier factory parts is located near the city parking structures.
Players need to climb up toward the rooftop parking sections to find the collectible properly.
Honestly, this was one of the only areas where driving became frustrating because the ramps are awkward and it is surprisingly easy to fall back down.
After failing several times myself, I eventually just used a helicopter because it saved a ridiculous amount of time.
If you already own a helicopter, using it for elevated locations honestly makes the event much smoother overall.
Street Race Area Parts
Additional factory parts are located around the street race section of the map.
Teleporting toward the street race area speeds things up significantly compared to driving across the entire city manually every time.
Several collectibles are hidden near roads, tents, and corners around this region.
These are fairly easy to spot once players approach the correct location marker.
Waterfall Factory Part
One of the final factory parts is located near the waterfall area.
This section requires players to drive or climb upward toward the mountain waterfall paths.
The collectible itself sits near the top section close to the waterfall entrance area.
This location honestly felt like the most scenic part of the event because the mountain section looks surprisingly good while driving upward.
Just be careful not to overshoot the narrow roads because recovering after falling becomes annoying quickly.
Completing The First Factory Stage
After collecting all 10 factory parts, the first section of the event finishes automatically.
At this point, the factory unlocks the next stage involving actual car construction.
This is where players begin gathering proper car parts instead of factory repair materials.
Car Part Collection Stage
Once the factory repairs finish, the event unlocks a second collectible phase involving car components.
Players now need to search for:
- 20 car parts
Just like the earlier stage, map markers continue helping guide players toward the correct locations.
Most car parts appear around familiar sections players already visited earlier during the factory repair process.
Honestly, the second phase feels more repetitive than difficult.
Repairing The Factory Car
After collecting enough car parts, players return to the factory itself.
The repair system is fairly simple:
- Bring parts back
- Insert them into the factory build area
- Continue progressing through repair stages
The game then unlocks additional repair challenges connected to building the final vehicle reward.
Most of these objectives are straightforward and mainly involve following the event instructions properly.
Driving Tips During The Event
After completing the event myself, there are definitely several things I wish I knew earlier.
Use Teleports Frequently
Teleporting toward races saves a huge amount of driving time.
Helicopters Help A Lot
Elevated locations become dramatically easier with helicopters.
Avoid Overspeeding On Mountains
Several cliff roads are extremely easy to fall from accidentally.
Watch The Map Constantly
The red markers honestly make the event very easy once you follow them carefully.
Full Factory Event Walkthrough
Factory Repair Stage
- Speak to Mechanic NPC
- Begin factory questline
- Collect 10 factory parts
- Follow red map markers
Important Locations
- Drag strip area
- City parking garage
- Street race region
- Cliffside roads
- Waterfall mountain path
Car Construction Stage
- Unlock car part collection
- Gather 20 car parts
- Return parts to factory
- Repair vehicle progressively
Final Progression
- Complete repair challenges
- Finish factory construction
- Unlock event vehicle reward
Event Rewards And Progression
The main reward for completing the summer factory event is the special factory vehicle unlocked after repairing everything successfully.
The event itself honestly feels more relaxed compared to some older Car Dealership Tycoon grinds because the map markers prevent players from getting completely lost.
Instead of forcing blind exploration, the update focuses more on efficient driving and progression routing.
The Summer Car Factory event honestly ended up being a pretty enjoyable update overall.
At first glance, collecting dozens of factory and car parts across the entire map sounds overwhelming, but the event becomes very manageable once players start using the map markers properly and teleporting between key locations efficiently.
The only genuinely frustrating moments came from mountain driving and rooftop parking sections where falling wastes time, but outside of that, the entire event feels fairly smooth.
For players trying to finish the factory quickly, the fastest strategy is honestly just following the red map dots carefully while using teleports and helicopters whenever possible.
