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[[Image:Presidente (front).jpg|right|thumb|250px|Front quarter view of a Presidente.]]
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The [[Albany]] '''Presidente''' is a four-door luxury sedan found in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is based off of a [[wiki:Mercury Milan]].  Alternatively, the headlights are similar to the second generation CTS, however widened. After collecting all thirty cars for [[Stevie]] he agrees to purchase cars from [[Niko Bellic]], with the Presidente fetching $2,500. The base model is depicted with a 4.5l V10 engine.
The [[Albany]] '''Presidente''' is a four-door luxury sedan found in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It is based off of a [[wp:Mercury Milan]].  Alternatively, the headlights are similar to the second generation CTS, however widened. After collecting all thirty cars for [[Stevie]] he agrees to purchase cars from [[Niko Bellic]], with the Presidente fetching $2,500. The base model is depicted with a 4.5l V10 engine.


== Variants ==
== Variants ==

Revision as of 20:00, 30 April 2009

File:Presidente (front).jpg
Front quarter view of a Presidente.

The Albany Presidente is a four-door luxury sedan found in Grand Theft Auto IV. It is based off of a wp:Mercury Milan. Alternatively, the headlights are similar to the second generation CTS, however widened. After collecting all thirty cars for Stevie he agrees to purchase cars from Niko Bellic, with the Presidente fetching $2,500. The base model is depicted with a 4.5l V10 engine.

Variants

"SPORT" SuperCharged V-10 variants of the Presidente are driven by the Korean Mob. Based on the Cadillac CTS-V, the variant has a different front grille with a supercharged badge, black rims, and a rear spoiler. There is no performance difference.

Performance

The Presidente, powered by a 4.5L V10 engine coupled to a 6 speed gearbox in RWD configuration is quite a bland vehicle. Acceleration is fair, and due to it's lumbering weight, the Presidente has an unexciting top speed. Handing is fair, and strangely for a RWD vehicle the Presidente suffers from understeer. The suspension is moderately firm, evening out some bumps while keeping the vehicle somewhat flat in the corners. Braking is above average, and ABS is standard across the line-up. Crash deformation is surprisingly poor for this vehicle, and after one to two crashes it is known to pull to one side. The engine is somewhat sturdy and can survive a few impacts before failing.

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