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== Description ==
== Description ==
The NOOSE Cruiser shares the chassis of the Police Cruiser (based on a combination of Ford Crown Victorias), albeit with an LED strobe light bar in place of the Police Cruiser's spinning V-bar, and [[NOOSE]] livery rather than that of the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]]. The LED light bar does not make a distorted sound after being crushed or shoot at with a weapon like the [[Police Cruiser]] and its V-bar.
=== Design ===
 
The NOOSE Cruiser shares the chassis of the Police Cruiser (based on a combination of Ford Crown Victorias), albeit with an LED strobe light bar in place of the Police Cruiser's spinning V-bar, and [[NOOSE]] livery rather than that of the [[LCPD in GTA IV Era|LCPD]]. The LED light bar does not make a distorted sound after being crushed or shot at with a weapon like the [[Police Cruiser|Police Cruiser's]]/[[Police Patrol|Patrol's]] V-bar.
When compared to the [[Police Cruiser]], the NOOSE Cruiser appears to have undergone a pleasant array of upgrades. The engine feels as if it's breathing better, and it's powerband is improved dramatically. The suspension is firmer, the body roll is not as severe. Handling-wise, this huge car can match more performance-oriented cars, and stability at it's top speed is vastly different from the [[Police Cruiser]].


The NOOSE Cruiser is called out when a 3-star [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|Wanted level]] is attained, and is used to create roadblocks. The car serves roughly the same role as the [[NOOSE Patriot]], which is called in at higher Wanted levels. The NOOSE Cruiser's livery is loosely based on the livery of Homeland Security vehicles.
The NOOSE Cruiser is called out when a 3-star [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|Wanted level]] is attained, and is used to create roadblocks. The car serves roughly the same role as the [[NOOSE Patriot]], which is called in at higher Wanted levels. The NOOSE Cruiser's livery is loosely based on the livery of Homeland Security vehicles.


In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony|TBOGT]], the NOOSE Cruiser appears to spawn more often than in GTA IV when the player is being chased by the police. It even goes as far as to replace Police Cruisers, which are usually the designated pursuit vehicles when wanted by the police.
In [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the NOOSE Cruiser appears to spawn more often than in GTA IV when the player is being chased by the police. It even goes as far as to replace Police Cruisers, which are usually the designated pursuit vehicles when wanted by the police.


=== Performance ===
When compared to the [[Police Cruiser]], the NOOSE Cruiser appears to have undergone a pleasant array of upgrades. The engine feels as if it's breathing better, and it's powerband is improved dramatically. The suspension is firmer, the body roll is not as severe. Handling-wise, this huge car can match more performance-oriented cars, and stability at it's top speed is vastly different from the [[Police Cruiser]].


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A NOOSE Cruiser in a roadblock on the Algonquin Bridge (Rear quarter view).

The NOOSE Cruiser is the NOOSE variant of the Police Cruiser, appearing in Grand Theft Auto IV.

Description

Design

The NOOSE Cruiser shares the chassis of the Police Cruiser (based on a combination of Ford Crown Victorias), albeit with an LED strobe light bar in place of the Police Cruiser's spinning V-bar, and NOOSE livery rather than that of the LCPD. The LED light bar does not make a distorted sound after being crushed or shot at with a weapon like the Police Cruiser's/Patrol's V-bar.

The NOOSE Cruiser is called out when a 3-star Wanted level is attained, and is used to create roadblocks. The car serves roughly the same role as the NOOSE Patriot, which is called in at higher Wanted levels. The NOOSE Cruiser's livery is loosely based on the livery of Homeland Security vehicles.

In The Ballad of Gay Tony, the NOOSE Cruiser appears to spawn more often than in GTA IV when the player is being chased by the police. It even goes as far as to replace Police Cruisers, which are usually the designated pursuit vehicles when wanted by the police.

Performance

When compared to the Police Cruiser, the NOOSE Cruiser appears to have undergone a pleasant array of upgrades. The engine feels as if it's breathing better, and it's powerband is improved dramatically. The suspension is firmer, the body roll is not as severe. Handling-wise, this huge car can match more performance-oriented cars, and stability at it's top speed is vastly different from the Police Cruiser.