The Declasse Merit Cruiser is a FiveM lore friendly civilian sedan that drops a clean, boxy 90s full-size daily-driver straight into your server’s traffic and player fleet. Vanilla modified by Dayashii, it nails the unassuming Vinewood-suburb silhouette GTA V players instantly recognise as belonging on the streets of Los Santos. This is the car a tow yard owner drives home, a low-budget RP character saves up for, and a city background fleet leans on to make traffic actually feel like a city instead of a parade of supercars. Free to download and ready to deploy, it earns its place on any server that values grounded immersion over flash.
🚘 Why This FiveM Lore Friendly Civilian Sedan Belongs in Your Fleet
Most FiveM servers suffer from the same fleet problem — too many tuners, too many police cruisers, and not enough plausible, everyday cars filling out the world. The Merit Cruiser solves that directly. It hands server owners a reliable, optimised platform that civilian characters will actually drive, that fleet companies can rebrand, and that AI traffic settles into without standing out. Built around real server use rather than showroom screenshots, the asset prioritises performance and visual consistency with the vanilla GTA V lineup so it disappears into the world the way a real daily driver should. The end result is a richer, more believable city — the kind of place where civilian RP suddenly has somewhere to live.
🧩 Full Customization Breakdown
While the Merit Cruiser keeps its core silhouette firmly in lore-friendly territory, the customization options give players enough room to build distinctly different cars — stock family sedans, lightly modified personal builds, fleet variants, and period-correct civilian projects all from the same base model.
- 🪶 5 spoilers ranging from clean stock looks through to subtle period-correct mods
- 🛡️ 2 front bumpers for shifting between factory and lightly customised styling
- 🔙 2 rear bumpers for cohesive front-to-rear builds
- 🔽 3 front diffusers giving the front end real visual range
- 💨 8 exhaust options covering everything from stock daily to street-tuned
- 💡 5 headlights for fresh-from-the-lot or aged daily-driver looks
- 🔳 4 grilles letting players craft distinct front-end identities
- 🧢 6 bonnets spanning stock and modified options
- 🔽 3 rear diffusers rounding out the rear-end variety
- ☀️ 3 sunstrips for that authentic 90s windshield detail
- 🎨 12 liveries ready for civilian, fleet, and company-branded variants
That mix is exactly what stops a server’s traffic and player car list from feeling copy-paste — the same model can populate background traffic, fill a player garage, and run a rental fleet without two of them ever looking identical.
🌆 Roleplay Roles This Sedan Fills
The Merit Cruiser earns its keep across a wide range of server styles and character archetypes:
- Everyday civilian daily driver
- Older family sedan for grounded suburban roleplay
- Fleet or company vehicle build with custom liveries
- City background traffic to thicken the world
- Budget or beater-style personal car for low-income character builds
⚙️ Developer Specs & Performance Data
This is a 1991–1996 era Declasse Merit Cruiser built and optimised for real-world server load — every LOD step is properly populated so distant traffic stays cheap while close-up detail stays sharp.
File sizes:
- onx_merit2_hi.yft — 2.4MB
- onx_merit2.yft — 1.1MB
- onx_merit2.ytd — 0.1MB
Model polycount across LODs:
- L0: 104,532
- L1: 18,713
- L2: 9,176
- L3: 5,362
- L4: 594
Texture data:
- YTD resolution: max 1024×1024
- YTD texture count: 12
- YFT embedded livery resolution: max 2048×2048
📦 Installation & Compatibility
Drop-in setup keeps you live in minutes:
- Add the ONX vehicle resources to your server’s
resourcesfolder and create a folder named[onx_vehicles]. - Add
ensure [onx_vehicles]to your server.cfg.
This is a true vanilla modified addon vehicle, which means it slots straight into QBCore, ESX, Qbox, or standalone setups — it’s a GTA V vehicle asset rather than a framework-bound script, so whatever garage, rental, or job system your server already runs will handle it natively. Some features rely on Game Build 3095, so make sure your server is on a compatible build before deploying. Subscription is not required — this is a one-time install with optional ongoing support.
📜 License Terms
- For use on licensed purchaser / subscriber servers only, with assets granted via your Cfx keymaster portal.
- No reuploading, resale, or rebranding of assets other than liveries and textures.
- Liveries can be released for free or sold for these vehicles with appropriate meta data, but must be distributed as standalone livery models/textures and never bundled with the original model.
- Redistribution outside your purchased or subscribed server(s) is prohibited.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does this 90s civilian sedan FiveM addon work with QBCore, ESX, or Qbox?
A: Yes. The Merit Cruiser is a vanilla modified vehicle asset, not a framework script, so it works seamlessly with QBCore, ESX, Qbox, and standalone setups. Spawn it, garage it, and rent it out through whatever vehicle systems your server already runs.
Q: Will it spawn naturally in AI traffic?
A: Not by default — addon vehicles always need a dedicated traffic resource to populate AI traffic. The model is fully optimised with proper LODs and a small file footprint, so it performs well as traffic content once your traffic resource is configured to include it.
Q: How customisable is the car for players?
A: Heavily, while staying lore-friendly. Between 5 spoilers, 4 grilles, 6 bonnets, 8 exhausts, 5 headlights, 12 liveries, and multiple bumper, diffuser, and sunstrip options, players can build noticeably different versions of the same car for civilian, fleet, and lightly modified daily-driver roles.
Q: Is it optimised for busy servers?
A: Yes. The model ships with five LOD steps (104,532 down to 594 polys), capped 1024×1024 textures, twelve textures total, and a combined YFT/YTD footprint well under 4MB — built specifically for real server use rather than as a showcase asset.
Q: Are there any server build requirements?
A: Some features rely on Game Build 3095. Make sure your server is running a compatible build to get full functionality from the asset.
🏁 The Last Word
The Declasse Merit Cruiser earns its place by being the kind of car a real city actually has — not the loudest in the lineup, but the one that makes everything else feel believable. With deep customisation, true vanilla-styled lore alignment, and a polished optimisation profile, it slots straight into civilian fleets, traffic pools, and player garages without forcing any compromise. Vanilla modified by Dayashii and built by the ONX Development Team for roleplay communities that value depth and performance — drop it in and watch your server’s world feel a little more like Los Santos.













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