FH6 Nissan Figaro Secret Treasure Car U4GM Guide


  • The 1991 Nissan Figaro is one of those cars that feels better found than bought. It's small, slow, and a bit strange, but that's exactly why people talk about it. You're not spending FH6 Credits on it, and you're not grinding through a stack of events either. It's a Treasure Car, so the whole point is the search. In a game packed with wild hypercars and tuned monsters, stumbling across a tiny retro Nissan in Tokyo has its own kind of reward.
     
    Where To Start Looking
     
    The Figaro is hidden in southern Tokyo, near the routes that run toward Daikoku Island. Don't just blast along the bridge and expect to see it sitting in plain view. That's where a lot of players waste time. The car is lower down, away from the obvious road surface, tucked into a small parking area beneath the messy bridge and ramp layout. If the map starts looking like a bowl of noodles, you're probably in the right part of town.
     
    How To Narrow It Down
     
    Use Daikoku Island as your mental marker, then work back toward the mainland side of the bridge connections. Stay off the fastest lanes for a minute. Look for slip roads, little entrances, and places where the road dips under the main traffic route. It's easy to drive past the spot at speed because the city scenery pulls your eyes everywhere at once. Slow driving helps more than a fast car here, which is a nice change of pace.
     
    Why Drone Mode Helps
     
    Drone Mode makes this hunt much less annoying. From ground level, Tokyo can feel cramped and layered, especially around the coastal expressways. From above, you can actually read the area. Parking spaces, service roads, barriers, and lower ramps stand out far better. Once the Treasure Car marker appears, set your waypoint and head over in any car you like. There's no race waiting for you, no skill score target, and no hidden trick. Just drive up and claim it.
     
    What The Figaro Is Like To Drive
     
    Don't expect fireworks. The Figaro sits in D-Class and uses a tiny 0.99-litre engine with about 75 horsepower. It's front-wheel drive, light enough to feel friendly, and fine for cruising through city streets. But it won't launch hard, and it won't feel happy on long highway runs beside proper performance cars. That said, it has character. The round body, soft retro look, and convertible shape make it feel like something you keep because it makes the garage more interesting.
     
    Final Thoughts
     
    The Nissan Figaro is worth picking up because it adds texture to your collection. Not every car needs to win races or smash speed traps. Some are just fun to find, photograph, and cruise around in when you're tired of chasing records. If you're saving resources for rarer machines or planning to buy FH6 Credits for bigger garage goals, this free Treasure Car is an easy little win that still feels memorable.
     
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