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then again, ets2 has them in the cabin accessories dlc, but it seems there's no such dlc for ats, never knew that :-)
So if you want to do different routes, you have to have different garages's. That's a bummer.
They do not tell you that when you buy the DLC. You should get routes all over the country from one garage.
As far as the sunglasses go. I did have them once, but must have deleted it and can not find it now.
Thanks for your replies Guy's
You don’t have to own garages everywhere. Just go to one of the city’s and go to the fraightmarket. You wil see the jobs from that city.
I drive from city to city all the time. I’m seldom in my own garage.