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The ''Karin'' '''Dilettante''' is a hybrid vehicle made as kind of a joke from [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is based on the 2004-2009 Toyota Prius, with headlights from a 2006 - 07 Citroen C4. According to an radio advertisment in the game, the Dilettante is worth $39,999 brand new, at least $20,000 more than the real life Prius is worth. The word Dilettante is French for a dabbler in fine arts, or a connoisseur. It can also mean amateurish or superficial. The vehicle is manufactured by [[Karin]].
The ''Karin'' '''Dilettante''' is a hybrid vehicle made as kind of a joke from [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is based on the 2004-2009 Toyota Prius, with headlights from a 2006 - 07 Citroen C4. According to an radio advertisment in the game, the Dilettante is worth $39,999 brand new, at least $20,000 more than the real life Prius is worth. The word Dilettante is French for a dabbler in fine arts, or a connoisseur. It can also mean amateurish or superficial. The vehicle is manufactured by [[Karin]]. It was later revealed that Rockstar named the car (and company) after a videogame violence researcher, Karen Dill. [[http://www.gtagaming.com/news/comments.php?i=1437]]


[[Category:Vehicles]]
[[Category:Vehicles]]
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA IV]]
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA IV]]

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The Karin Dilettante is a hybrid vehicle made as kind of a joke from Grand Theft Auto IV. It is based on the 2004-2009 Toyota Prius, with headlights from a 2006 - 07 Citroen C4. According to an radio advertisment in the game, the Dilettante is worth $39,999 brand new, at least $20,000 more than the real life Prius is worth. The word Dilettante is French for a dabbler in fine arts, or a connoisseur. It can also mean amateurish or superficial. The vehicle is manufactured by Karin. It was later revealed that Rockstar named the car (and company) after a videogame violence researcher, Karen Dill. [[1]]