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== Design == | == Design == | ||
The London renditions of the Ranger, with a top-down profile similar to a [[wp:Land Rover Series#Series II|Land Rover 109" Series II]], are essentially 4x4s comparable to [[Grand Theft Auto 1]]'s [[4x4]] and [[Repair Van]], representing the era's and setting's off-road vehicle. Despite its use by civilians, the Ranger only appears with a green body and a white roof. | The London renditions of the Ranger, with a top-down profile similar to a [[wp:Land Rover Series#Series II|Land Rover 109" Series II]], are essentially 4x4s comparable to [[Grand Theft Auto 1]]'s [[4x4]] and [[Repair Van]], representing the era's and setting's off-road vehicle. Despite its use by civilians, the Ranger only appears with a green body and a white roof. Like the Repair van, it also features a front-lid mounted spare tire, similar to a Land Rover. | ||
In GTA San Andreas, the Ranger is depicted as [[police]]-issued [[Rancher]]s that are outfitted with sirens, light bars, radio antennas, and a criminal-hold in the back. The Ranger is primarily native in rural [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]], where its rough terrain merits its presence. A peculiarity of the Ranger is that smoke will emerge from ''the center'' of the vehicle after sustaining heavy damaged instead of its engine in the front. | In GTA San Andreas, the Ranger is depicted as [[police]]-issued [[Rancher]]s that are outfitted with sirens, light bars, radio antennas, and a criminal-hold in the back. The Ranger is primarily native in rural [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]], where its rough terrain merits its presence. A peculiarity of the Ranger is that smoke will emerge from ''the center'' of the vehicle after sustaining heavy damaged instead of its engine in the front. |