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=== Performance ===
=== Performance ===
The fleet sedan is designed to provide average-to-good performance, depending on the sedan's usage. Sedans adapted as taxis offer a balance of good acceleration, average top speed and very nimble steering, while law enforcement vehicles are far speedier with improved acceleration and top speed, but are less stable in GTA III and GTA Vice City due to heighten suspensions (a problem that was rectified in subsequent iterations).
The fleet sedan is designed to provide average-to-good performance, depending on the sedan's usage. Sedans adapted as taxis offer a balance of good acceleration, average top speed and very nimble steering. In addition, they appear to house V6's rather than V8's, based on the sound they emit during acceleration. Law enforcement vehicles are far speedier with improved acceleration and top speed, but are less stable in GTA III and GTA Vice City due to heighten suspensions (a problem that was rectified in subsequent iterations). Law enforcement vehicles also produce a throatier engine sound in comparison to their taxi counterparts, hinting that they may be powered by a V8 engine.


The fleet sedans, as are most sedans, can soak up an average amount of crash damage before exploding.
The fleet sedans, as are most sedans, can soak up an average amount of crash damage before exploding.
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