In Forza Horizon 6, the new “treasure cars” are causing confusion: Do those dirty cars really automatically become yours as soon as you clean them up?
InForza Horizon 6there are many things you shouldn’t think about for too long: Why doesn’t it bother anyone when you plow through Japan at 300 km/h? Who actually pays for all the fences, trees, and streetlights you pulverize on your way to the next race? And why does a newcomer at the Horizon Festival get a supercar faster than regular people get a rental car at the airport?
Now there’s another question being asked onRedditis currently causing quite a stir: Why do dirty cars in Forza Horizon 6 apparently automatically become yours as soon as you clean them?
The trigger is the new treasure cars. They work a bit like the familiar barn finds, only much stranger: You find a dirty car somewhere in the open world, your companion Mei shows up with her cleaning bucket, the car gets spruced up, and boom—it’s already in your garage.
A Reddit user sums up the confusion pretty succinctly:Isn’t this just car theft?
Car Wash à la GTAWith the classic barn finds, you could still somehow talk yourself into it. There was a rusty car that had been sitting in an abandoned barn for decades; surely someone at the Horizon Festival had spoken to the owner beforehand, or maybe nobody even misses it anymore.
But with the treasure cars in Forza Horizon 6, the whole thing seems even more absurd,because some cars look more like the owner just left them there for a bit. Then you show up, Mei waves her rag, and apparently that’s enough to change ownership.
A few comments sum up the absurd logic of the treasure cars pretty well:
- “So are we already playing GTA 6, in a way?” –red_fuel
- “The NSX blew me away: One of eight examples is sitting in this barn in good condition; someone really loved this car. Let’s steal it!” –bcroft686
- “I love how Mei raves about her dad’s old car and talks about how much it means to her and her dad… Yeah, let’s just give it to the player instead.” –AdTime5032
- “Imagine you park somewhere near Tokyo with a beautiful view of the beach, come back, and a woman with a magic bucket and a guy in a dinosaur costume are washing your car, stealing it, and slapping an anime paint job on it.” –ImpossibleTrack1006
- “In a game where you can destroy entire forests, race down public roads at 300 km/h, ram other cars, and destroy property, we’re worried about taking abandoned cars off the side of the road.” –Commercial-Shoe5867
- “Mei is a magical goddess. Her ability to find cars is unmatched. Her ability to hide the owners’ bodies is equally unmatched.” –Funmunke
Of course, none of this is meant to be taken entirely seriously. Forza Horizon has never been a game where you should worry about insurance issues. We’ll show you where to find all the treasure cars and what barn finds are hiding in Japan in our guides, which you can find right at the top in the link box.

