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== Description ==
== Description ==
The Ingot is a wagon that looks much like a [[wikipedia:Nissan Stagea|Nissan Stagea]] WC34, such as the taillights and the side profile, ect.; but it being manufactured by Vulcar might suggest that it is based on a fourth generation [[wikipedia:Volkswagen Jetta|Volkswagen Jetta]]. However the Stagea is a more performance-orientated car, where the Ingot doesn't seem to be. Ironically it tries to be with its racing pedals and steering wheel inside.  Because of it's more pedestrian nature and smaller size, it may also recall some Mitsubishi products like the Mirage wagon from the '80s.
The Ingot is a wagon that looks much like a [[wikipedia:Nissan Stagea|Nissan Stagea]] WC34, such as the taillights and the side profile, ect.; but it being manufactured by Vulcar might suggest that it is based on a fourth generation [[wikipedia:Volkswagen Jetta|Volkswagen Jetta]]. However the Stagea is a more performance-orientated car, where the Ingot doesn't seem to be. Ironically it tries to be with its racing pedals and steering wheel inside.


The Ingot is powered by a low powered V5 or V6 engine, coupled to a 4 speed gearbox in RWD configuration. The Ingot's engine noise is high-pitched, reminiscent of Volkwagen's trademark VR5 and VR6 engines; these engines are in the fourth generation VW Jetta and both have less than 200 horsepower. It's also not very reliable and the engine may stop working after only a few crashes. The Ingot isn't very fast either, after finding 4th gear, the car hesitates or doesn't downshift at all when on wide open throttle. But it does have decent handling and its suspension is not too hard or too soft, making it perfect for the streets of Liberty City.
The Ingot is powered by a low powered V5 or V6 engine, coupled to a 4 speed gearbox in RWD configuration. The Ingot's engine noise is high-pitched, reminiscent of Volkwagen's trademark VR5 and VR6 engines; these engines are in the fourth generation VW Jetta and both have less than 200 horsepower. It's also not very reliable and the engine may stop working after only a few crashes. The Ingot isn't very fast either, after finding 4th gear, the car hesitates or doesn't downshift at all when on wide open throttle. But it does have decent handling and its suspension is not too hard or too soft, making it perfect for the streets of Liberty City.
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