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{{also|''Did you mean the [[Statistics#Fat|statistic]] from [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]?''}}
:''This article refers to a vehicle. For the player attribute in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] that determines the body's level of fat, see [[Statistics#Fat|statistic]].''
[[File:Fat-GTAL.png|thumb|159px|right|A Fat in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|GTA London 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961|GTA London 1961]].]]
{{Infobox vehicle
| name = Fat
| front_image = Fat-GTAL.png
| image_size = 110
| caption = A Fat in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|GTA London 1969]]<br>and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961|GTA London 1961]]
| vehicle_type = Civilian car
| body_style = 2-door minicar
| game_1 = L69
| game_2 = L61
}}
The '''Fat''' is a compact car in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]].
The '''Fat''' is a compact car in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]].


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Based on the [[:wp:Fiat 500|Fiat 500]], the Fat — the name "Fat" simply being "Fiat" with the "i" removed — is designed as a compact city car similar in size as the [[Bug]].
Based on the [[:wp:Fiat 500|Fiat 500]], the Fat — the name "Fat" simply being "Fiat" with the "i" removed — is designed as a compact city car similar in size as the [[Bug]].


Like the Bug, the car is considered a low-end vehicle in the game, although it features average performance. Due presumably to its lighter weight, the car's underwhelming engine is able to perform better, resulting an average top speed, excellent acceleration (the best alongside those of the [[Myni]] and [[Voxel Concept]]) and good handling. Its grip, however, is below average, and the amount of damage that the car can soak up is 20% less than the vast majority of vehicles in the games (similar to the Myni, suggesting size is a factor). The base value of the car when imported is also low: [[Money|£]]200 (in mint condition).
Like the Bug, the car is considered a low-end vehicle in the game, although it features average performance. Due presumably to its lighter weight, the car's underwhelming engine is able to perform better, resulting an average top speed, excellent acceleration (the best alongside those of the [[Myni]] and [[Voxel Concept]]) and good handling. Its grip, however, is below average, and the amount of damage that the car can soak up is 20% less than the vast majority of vehicles in the games (similar to the Myni, suggesting size is a factor). The base value of the car when exported is also low: [[Money|£]]200 (in mint condition).


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This article refers to a vehicle. For the player attribute in GTA San Andreas that determines the body's level of fat, see statistic.
Vehicle
Fat
A Fat in GTA London 1969 and GTA London 1961.
A Fat in GTA London 1969
and GTA London 1961.
A Fat in GTA London 1969
and GTA London 1961.
Appearance(s) GTA London 1969
GTA London 1961
Vehicle type Civilian car
Body style 2-door minicar
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The Fat is a compact car in Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 and Grand Theft Auto: London 1961.

Description

Based on the Fiat 500, the Fat — the name "Fat" simply being "Fiat" with the "i" removed — is designed as a compact city car similar in size as the Bug.

Like the Bug, the car is considered a low-end vehicle in the game, although it features average performance. Due presumably to its lighter weight, the car's underwhelming engine is able to perform better, resulting an average top speed, excellent acceleration (the best alongside those of the Myni and Voxel Concept) and good handling. Its grip, however, is below average, and the amount of damage that the car can soak up is 20% less than the vast majority of vehicles in the games (similar to the Myni, suggesting size is a factor). The base value of the car when exported is also low: £200 (in mint condition).