Building the Corris Rivett in My Winter Car rarely follows a straight road. Parts cost money, money runs out fast, and every choice you make leaves a mark on your progress. The Classifieds Magazine exists for players who want to build wisely rather than expensively. It rewards patience, planning, and attention, all traits the game quietly encourages.
This guide explains where to find the Classifieds Magazine, how its listings work, and how you can use it to secure used car parts without draining your wallet.
What Does Classifieds Magazine Do?
The Classifieds Magazine serves one purpose. It connects you with second-hand car parts for the Corris Rivett at roughly half the price of new components.
However, used parts arrive with unpredictable wear, which adds risk. Yet that risk often feels worth taking, especially when a new part would set you back far more than you can afford.
Where to Find the Classifieds Magazine?
You can buy the Classifieds Magazine at the PSK Fuel Station. Look for it among the store’s printed goods and take it to the counter like any other purchase. Each copy costs 15 markka.

Buying the magazine unlocks access to its advert listings. Without it, you cannot view or order any classified parts. Every time the listings refresh, you must obtain a new copy to see the updated offers.

How the Listings Work?
Each magazine contains a selection of randomly generated part listings. These listings include both used and occasional new components, though new parts appear far less frequently. Every listing comes with a phone number tied to the seller.
The magazine updates twice per week, which means the available parts change regularly. When the listings refresh, old magazines lose relevance. You cannot reuse a listing once the week changes.
If the part you need does not appear, waiting becomes part of the process.
How to Order Used Parts?
Once you spot a part you want, take the magazine home and head to your phone.
Open the magazine and carefully dial the listed number using the phone keypad. Accuracy matters here, a single wrong digit cancels the attempt. After dialing, wait for the call to disconnect on its own. Hanging up early prevents the order from registering.

If the item remains available, the game confirms the order silently. You then wait a couple of in-game days for delivery. A notice appears in your mailbox when the package arrives.
You can place only one order per magazine cycle. After ordering, you must wait for the next weekly refresh and purchase a new magazine before ordering again.
Collecting Your Delivered Parts
When your order arrives, head to the PSK Fuel Station during the evening hours. Pay for the package at the counter, and the box spawns nearby. Load it into your vehicle and bring it home.
The condition of the part varies. Some parts arrive nearly intact. Others sit close to failure. This uncertainty defines the tradeoff of buying used, and the game expects you to decide whether the savings justify the risk.
Managing Mistakes and Extra Parts
Sometimes you buy a part that no longer fits your build plan. Instead of letting it clutter your garage, you can sell unwanted components at the flea market. This option softens mistakes and helps you recover some value.
Playing the Long Game with Classifieds
The Classifieds Magazine works best when you treat it as a long-term companion rather than a quick solution. Check it weekly. Track which parts still remain missing. Resist ordering something simply because it appears cheap.
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