Gaming Guide

My Toll Farm: All Cars and Rarities (Full List)

Every vehicle in the Roblox toll simulator, sorted by rarity, plus how the Car RNG lever and mutations work.

Every vehicle in the Roblox toll simulator, sorted by rarity, plus how the Car RNG lever and mutations work.

My Toll Farm is an incremental simulator on Roblox where the entire economy runs through your car collection. You roll for vehicles, drop them onto the pads beside your toll lanes, and collect tax as traffic passes through. Rarer cars pay more, so knowing what exists — and what you are rolling for — decides how fast your farm grows.

Quick answer: Pull the CAR RNG — ROLL lever near the conveyor belt. That single prompt is the only way to obtain any of the 25 cars, which are split across seven rarity tiers from Common up to Exclusive.


Every car in My Toll Farm by rarity

The roster currently holds 25 vehicles. Common cars are your starter income, while the single Mythic and single Exclusive entries sit at the top of the pull table. Here is the full list.

CarRarity
PandaCommon
BerlingoCommon
Tinbox AlphaCommon
Family VanCommon
Reliable Beige SedanCommon
Pocket CrossoverCommon
Cozy RoverCommon
MehariUncommon
Trail ScoutUncommon
Royal Yellow CabUncommon
Workhorse PickupUncommon
Secret Agent SUVRare
Mail TruckRare
Brickhouse 4×4Rare
Cosmic Cruiser ’70Rare
Highway StingerRare
Wild Stallion ’65Epic
Muscle MenaceEpic
Silent Spark YEpic
Venom StrikeEpic
Streetzilla 35Legendary
Midnight Arrow 8Legendary
Raging TempestLegendary
Royale VelocityMythic
Dune Bug BeanExclusive

The Index menu tracks which of these you have already pulled. Open it and use the expand button in the upper-right corner if you want a wider view of the collection while you are checking off entries.

The Cars Index open in My Toll Farm with the expand button highlighted in the top-right corner
The Cars Index screen, with the expand button in the upper right for a larger view of your collection. Image: JOFO Games

How to get cars with the Car RNG lever

There is no shop path to a specific vehicle. Every car on the list above comes out of the same randomized roll, so the process is short and repeatable.

Walk to the CAR RNG — ROLL prompt sitting in the middle of your plot, next to the conveyor belt. This is the only roll point on the farm.
Trigger the roll. Each pull returns one vehicle from the pool, and the rarity you land on is decided entirely by the game’s RNG.
Read the labels floating above the pad before you commit. The car name and rarity appear alongside a green value figure and an orange Cost, and those live numbers are what you should compare against the vehicle already occupying that slot.

You know a pull landed when the car appears on the pad with its name and rarity displayed, and when a previously blank entry fills in inside the Index. If the vehicle is a duplicate or a downgrade, leave it and roll again — the lever has no cooldown gate beyond your cash.

If you want to check the experience yourself or grab the current version, the game runs under JOFO Games.


Car mutations and what Roll Luck changes

Rarity is not the only variable attached to a pull. Once you invest in the Roll Luck upgrade, cars can spawn carrying a mutation that raises their base money-earning stat. Five mutations exist:

  • Bronze
  • Silver
  • Gold
  • Diamond
  • Void

This is why a mutated mid-tier car can out-earn a plain higher-rarity one. A Gold or Void roll on an Epic vehicle is worth keeping even while you are still chasing Royale Velocity or Dune Bug Bean.

Note: exact drop chances per rarity are not published in-game. Treat the tier list above as the pool, not as a probability chart.


Placing cars and raising toll income

A car sitting in your inventory earns nothing. Drop it onto a pad beside a toll lane and it starts generating money over time, which is the loop the whole game rests on. Cash then goes back into three upgrade tracks that sit next to the roll prompt.

UpgradeWhat it affects
Toll LevelRaises the toll tax your placed cars collect
Roll LuckImproves roll quality and enables mutations
Roll AmountIncreases how many cars you pull per roll

Unlocking additional lanes gives you more pads to fill, and rebirths reset progress in exchange for a permanent income boost. Both multiply what your existing cars produce, so a strong roster is worth more after each expansion than before it.


Because everything funnels through one lever, progress comes down to keeping every pad occupied and rolling whenever you can afford to. Fill your lanes with Common vehicles early, replace them the moment a Rare or Epic pull beats their displayed value, and let Roll Luck do the rest of the work while you push toward the top of the list.