Grab your virtual wallets, folks, it's update time! GTA Online has been expanded yet again with a new high-end vehicle that can be customized at Benny's Original Motorworks as well as an all new Adversary Mode. Of course, a handful of discounts are also being gifted to the players as usual.

The new car on offer is the Dewbauchee Specter, once again confirming that the spelling used by Americans is awkward and unwieldy. It also once again confirms that Rockstar in fact isn't price-gouging players, as it is one of the more moderately priced custom sportscar in GTA Online.
The Specter's stock version, which looks damn good in its own right, will set you back GTA$ 599,000, while the upgrade to custom will add an additional GTA$ 252,000 on top of that. Coming in well under a million plus additional upgrades makes this a very wallet-friendly ride, and the fact that it looks super slick just makes things even better.
Imagine the most exclusive two-door sports car on the planet. Now imagine gutting it, and transforming it into a lightweight, liveried, carbon-fiber racer. Why, you ask? Well, why did we go to the moon? Why do we build to the stars? Why do we watch celebrity sex tapes instead of proper porn? Exactly. Now stop asking perfectly legitimate questions and get out your damn wallet.
With such a treat of a price, you might expect the Specter to drive like ass. Luckily, that isn't the case, and while the Specter might not quite measure up to any of the supers, in its own class it is a damn good ride, especially when upgraded and in the right hands. Keep in mind that the Benny's upgrade tweaks performance, and while it doesn't make the car "worse", you will need to put more effort into learning how to drive it well.
That said, the stock Specter has really good handling, and car enthusiasts will absolutely love the sound of its engine. That said, one drawback is that it has no hood or trunk that can be opened, but that shouldn't be a major issue. You likely won't be winning too many races with this thing unless you're a skilled driver, but we'll be damned if it doesn't make for a stylish freemode cruiser.
The game has also been expanded with yet another Adversary Mode. With recent heavy hitters such as Deadline and Vehicle Vendetta, this week's Collection Time might seem pretty soft and light. There are no sci-fi vehicles or power-ups here, instead we're treated to a slightly tweaked version of team deathmatch.