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==Design==
==Design==
The Ruiner's body best resembles the [[wp:Third-generation_Pontiac_Firebird|Pontiac Firebird]], an example of the third generation (1982-1992) GM F-Body (seen also on the [[wp:Third-generation_Chevrolet_Camaro|Chevrolet Camaro]]), but takes inspiration from multiple cars.  It retains the Firebird's T-top roof, with either glass or solid panels installed.  The semi-concealed pop-up headlights are reminiscent of the 1984-1986 [[wp:Nissan 300ZX#Z31|Nissan 300ZX (Z31 Series)]], and the sloping nose resembles that of the post-1988 Camaro. The taillights and trunk spoiler are shaped like those of the Camaro, but the area between and below the taillights better resembles the Firebird, an Imponte logo positioned where the Firebird logo would be. The wheels resemble those of the [[wp:Mitsubishi Starion|Mitsubishi Starion]], and the added pillars on the rear windscreen may also come from the Starion.
The curved rear windscreen is unmistakable as a third generation GM F-Body sports car, the [[wp:Third-generation Pontiac Firebird|Pontiac Firebird]] and even more so the [[wp:Chevrolet Camaro (third generation)|Chevrolet Camaro]] (even though it being manufactured by Imponte may suggest it looks more like a Firebird). However, the semi-concealed pop-up headlights are reminiscent of the 1984-1986 [[wp:Nissan 300ZX#Z31|Nissan 300ZX (Z31 Series)]], but the way the nose slopes resembles that of the Camaro. The taillights and trunk spoiler are shaped like those of the Camaro, but the area between and below the taillights better resembles the Firebird, but "IMPONTE" is positioned where the Firebird logo would be. The wheels seem based off those of the [[wp:Mitsubishi Starion|Mitsubishi Starion]], and the added pillars on the rear windscreen may also come from the Starion.


Some Ruiners feature a "Ruiner" decal along the lower part of the doors, similar to the Camaro IROC-Z. They feature license plate frames that say "Ruining Imports Since '67," the year the GM F-body coupes debuted.
Ruiners appear with [[wp:T-top|T-tops]] with solid or glass panels, much like the [[Willard]] [[Faction]]. they also feature license plate frames that say "Ruining Imports Since '67," which is the year the aforementioned GM F-body coupes debuted (however, this seems contradicted since it has some Nissan and even Mitsubishi influence). And some Ruiners feature a "Ruiner" decal along the lower part of the doors, similar to the Camaro IROC-Z.


==Performance==
==Performance==

Revision as of 19:04, 17 May 2009

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A Ruiner in GTA IV.

The Imponte Ruiner is an '80s 2-door muscle car found exclusively in Grand Theft Auto IV.

Design

The curved rear windscreen is unmistakable as a third generation GM F-Body sports car, the Pontiac Firebird and even more so the Chevrolet Camaro (even though it being manufactured by Imponte may suggest it looks more like a Firebird). However, the semi-concealed pop-up headlights are reminiscent of the 1984-1986 Nissan 300ZX (Z31 Series), but the way the nose slopes resembles that of the Camaro. The taillights and trunk spoiler are shaped like those of the Camaro, but the area between and below the taillights better resembles the Firebird, but "IMPONTE" is positioned where the Firebird logo would be. The wheels seem based off those of the Mitsubishi Starion, and the added pillars on the rear windscreen may also come from the Starion.

Ruiners appear with T-tops with solid or glass panels, much like the Willard Faction. they also feature license plate frames that say "Ruining Imports Since '67," which is the year the aforementioned GM F-body coupes debuted (however, this seems contradicted since it has some Nissan and even Mitsubishi influence). And some Ruiners feature a "Ruiner" decal along the lower part of the doors, similar to the Camaro IROC-Z.

Performance

The Imponte Ruiner is powered by a 7.3L (450ci) V8, coupled to a high-performance 5 speed gearbox in RWD configuration. Acceleration is very good, close to cars with a much higher price tag; its top speed is also quite good, brisk, yet controllable. The suspension is moderately firm, giving the Ruiner much needed grip in the turns, while still loose enough to have some fun with. Handling-wise, the Ruiner is a stellar performer - constant grip, very little oversteer, and a lot of torque. Braking is very good, if not the best in class, and ABS comes standard. Crash deformation is acceptable, but not great -- the Ruiner can be disabled after only a few crashes. Overall, it's a thrill to drive, and well suited for applications where no more than two people need transportation.

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