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== Description ==
== Description ==
The Faggio's appearance remained virtually unchanged between [[GTA III era|GTA Vice City to GTA Vice City Stories]], being based off a 1970s-1980s [[wp:Vespa|Piaggio Vespa]], apart from one of its brake lights being broken on the San Andreas model. The Faggio is the slowest motorcycle in each of the five games in which the vehicle appears, but makes up for this with its excellent maneuverability, acceleration, and light weight.
The Faggio's appearance remained virtually unchanged between [[GTA III Era|GTA Vice City to GTA Vice City Stories]], being based off a 1970s-1980s [[wp:Vespa|Piaggio Vespa]], apart from one of its brake lights being broken on the San Andreas model. The Faggio is the slowest motorcycle in each of the five games in which the vehicle appears, but makes up for this with its excellent maneuverability, acceleration, and light weight.


In GTA IV, the Faggio took on the appearance of a Baccio DLX 50; it has a new engine sound, no longer has a single transmission number, and its handling has been greatly changed, yet it is still the slowest motorbike in the game.  Using the Faggio is the easiest way to do long wheelies. In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the GTA IV version is present as well as a more classical version reminiscent of the original Vespa, but features exotic seat covers in purple velvet, or with leapord or zebra skin patterns.
In GTA IV, the Faggio took on the appearance of a Baccio DLX 50; it has a new engine sound, no longer has a single transmission number, and its handling has been greatly changed, yet it is still the slowest motorbike in the game.  Using the Faggio is the easiest way to do long wheelies. In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the GTA IV version is present as well as a more classical version reminiscent of the original Vespa, but features exotic seat covers in purple velvet, or with leapord or zebra skin patterns.