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[[Image:Habanero1.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Habanero from GTA IV]]
[[Image:Habanero1.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Habanero from GTA IV]]


The '''Habanero''' is a vehicle made by [[Emperor (manufacturer)]] and is available in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].  Its performance and handling are not as sporty as the styling suggests. It is quick for an SUV, but not as fast as the [[Cavalcade]]; it is also much more prone to damage.
The '''Habanero''' is a vehicle manufactured by [[Emperor (manufacturer)|Emperor]] and is available in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].  Its performance and handling are not as sporty as the styling suggests. It is quick for an SUV, but not as fast as the [[Cavalcade]]; it is also much more prone to damage.


For the most part, it resembles the 2004-current [[wp:Lexus RX|Lexus RX]], which is a mid-size SUV and a rebadge of the Japanese Toyota Harrier. However, the Habanero gets some of it's rear from the [[wp:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]. Like the Lexus, the Habanero doesn't do well off road, due to it being low to the ground and more sport orientated. It is, however, good for cruising around [[Liberty City]].
For the most part, it resembles the 2004-current [[wp:Lexus RX|Lexus RX]], which is a mid-size SUV and a rebadge of the Japanese Toyota Harrier. However, the Habanero gets some of it's rear from the [[wp:Volvo C30|Volvo C30]]. Like the Lexus, the Habanero doesn't do well off road, due to it being low to the ground and more sport orientated. It is, however, good for cruising around [[Liberty City]].

Revision as of 21:22, 4 January 2009

File:Habanero1.JPG
Habanero from GTA IV

The Habanero is a vehicle manufactured by Emperor and is available in Grand Theft Auto IV. Its performance and handling are not as sporty as the styling suggests. It is quick for an SUV, but not as fast as the Cavalcade; it is also much more prone to damage.

For the most part, it resembles the 2004-current Lexus RX, which is a mid-size SUV and a rebadge of the Japanese Toyota Harrier. However, the Habanero gets some of it's rear from the Volvo C30. Like the Lexus, the Habanero doesn't do well off road, due to it being low to the ground and more sport orientated. It is, however, good for cruising around Liberty City.