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== Design ==
== Design ==
=== GTA London ===
=== GTA London ===
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.
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. The Ranger grants the player an average sum of money when exported.


=== GTA San Andreas ===
=== GTA San Andreas ===
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== Performance ==
== Performance ==
=== GTA London ===
GTA London's Ranger is a somewhat lumbering vehicle, with average top speed but below-average acceleration, bulky weight, poor brakes and poor handling. However, the Ranger does have one of the fastest maximum reversing speed, on par with the [[Beagle 3]].
=== GTA San Andreas ===
GTA San Andreas's Ranger handles almost the same as the original Rancher. It is only slightly faster, and has slightly larger ground clearance. It is a great off-road vehicle and can drive on rocks. Despite this, because of weight and little traction, it isn't the best vehicle for hill climbing. Doing so will often cause it to tip over, falling down the mountain.
GTA San Andreas's Ranger handles almost the same as the original Rancher. It is only slightly faster, and has slightly larger ground clearance. It is a great off-road vehicle and can drive on rocks. Despite this, because of weight and little traction, it isn't the best vehicle for hill climbing. Doing so will often cause it to tip over, falling down the mountain.


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