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[[Image:Rhapsody.png|thumb|165px|Declasse Rhapsody]]The [[Declasse]] Rhapsody is a two-door hatchback, first appearing in [[The Lost and Damned|Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned]].
[[Image:Rhapsody.png|thumb|165px|Declasse Rhapsody]]The [[Declasse]] Rhapsody is a two-door hatchback, first appearing in [[The Lost and Damned|Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned]].


Based on the [[wp:AMC Pacer|AMC Pacer]] manufactured in the 1970s, it can somewhat regularly be found in [[Algonquin]] and [[Bohan]]. It is a bit slower than the [[Blista Compact]], which it could be mistaken for from a distance.  On the dash is a photograph resembling Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World.  The Rhapsody clearly resembles the Mirthmobile from the movie.  Further, a 'W' (as in Wayne's World) is seen badged inside and outside the car.  The name 'Rhapsody' refers to the famous scene in Wayne's World where they sing Bohemian Rhapsody.   
the rear resembles a  [[wp:AMC Pacer|AMC Pacer]] manufactured in the 1970s,while the front resembles a [[wp:Talbot Samba|Talbot Samba]] it can somewhat regularly be found in [[Algonquin]] and [[Bohan]]. It is a bit slower than the [[Blista Compact]], which it could be mistaken for from a distance.  On the dash is a photograph resembling Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World.  The Rhapsody clearly resembles the Mirthmobile from the movie.  Further, a 'W' (as in Wayne's World) is seen badged inside and outside the car.  The name 'Rhapsody' refers to the famous scene in Wayne's World where they sing Bohemian Rhapsody.   





Revision as of 21:04, 19 February 2009

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Declasse Rhapsody

The Declasse Rhapsody is a two-door hatchback, first appearing in Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned.

the rear resembles a AMC Pacer manufactured in the 1970s,while the front resembles a Talbot Samba it can somewhat regularly be found in Algonquin and Bohan. It is a bit slower than the Blista Compact, which it could be mistaken for from a distance. On the dash is a photograph resembling Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World. The Rhapsody clearly resembles the Mirthmobile from the movie. Further, a 'W' (as in Wayne's World) is seen badged inside and outside the car. The name 'Rhapsody' refers to the famous scene in Wayne's World where they sing Bohemian Rhapsody.