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(Considering GTA IV was devloped pre-2008, this doesn't even sound likely.) |
Thescarydude (talk | contribs) (the Focus's lights are too small and angular; and the Lexus ES kinda comes to mind when looking at the front.) |
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The Premier strongly resembles a 1991-1994 Chevrolet Caprice, but it might be the '91 or '92 because they fit in with the game's setting; the taillights might have some influence from '92-'94 Ford Crown Victorias. | The Premier strongly resembles a 1991-1994 Chevrolet Caprice, but it might be the '91 or '92 because they fit in with the game's setting; the taillights might have some influence from '92-'94 Ford Crown Victorias. | ||
In GTA IV the | In GTA IV the Declasse manufactured Premier resembles a Chevrolet Cobalt Sedan (obviously for its four-door design but also for its taillight design - which differs from the coupe). The front actually seems to bear more of a resemblance to the 2002-2006 Lexus ES. The taillights are Altezza-styled, which are more popular in imported cars and custom cars in the United States than domestics, strangely enough, the only other vehicles to feature such taillights is the [[Huntley Sport]] and the [[Landstalker]]. The taillights look loosely inspired by the ones from the 1998-2005 Lexus IS (aka the Toyota Altezza), and there also seems to be some Cobalt influences, however they just seem improvised; the rest of the rear also seems improvised. The front bumper might be a result of things being rearranged (as Rockstar has done with other vehicles). According to its badging, it is powered by a 4 liter engine, probably a V6. | ||
== Performance == | == Performance == | ||
===GTA San Andreas=== | ===GTA San Andreas=== |
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