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[[Image:Hakumaicq8.jpg|thumb|250px|Hakumai in GTA IV]]
[[Image:Hakumaicq8.jpg|thumb|250px|Hakumai in GTA IV]]
The ''Dinka'' '''Hakumai''' is a vehicle found in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and is manufactured by [[Dinka]]. The Hakumai is heavily influenced by the third generation [[wp:Honda Accord|Honda Accord]]. While some might argue a design influence from the 2-door Prelude (however there already was a Prelude-like vehicle called the [[Previon]]), the body style more closely resembles the 4-door Accord with slightly modified taillights and front turn signals. The Hakumai spawns in [[Little Bay]], [[Bohan]], and in [[Steinway]], [[Dukes]]. It features hidden headlights, much like the [[ZR-350]]. The Hakumai is suprisingly fast (but not durable), especially as the badge on the back of the car says it has a 1.4 litre (4-cylinder) engine, like the [[Blista Compact]]. The name of the car means rice in Japanese, it might be a reference to the phrase 'rice burner'. Accords are popular cars for tuners, and thus may be the source of the name.
The ''[[Dinka]]'' '''Hakumai''' is a vehicle found in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. The Hakumai is heavily influenced by the third generation [[wp:Honda Accord|Honda Accord]]. While some might argue a design influence from the 2-door Prelude (however there already was a Prelude-like vehicle called the [[Previon]]), the body style more closely resembles the 4-door Accord with slightly modified taillights and front turn signals. The Hakumai spawns in [[Little Bay]], [[Bohan]], and in [[Steinway]], [[Dukes]]. It features hidden headlights, much like the [[ZR-350]]. The Hakumai is suprisingly fast (but not durable), especially as the badge on the back of the car says it has a 1.4 litre (4-cylinder) engine, like the [[Blista Compact]]. The name of the car means rice in Japanese, it might be a reference to the phrase 'rice burner'. Accords are popular cars for tuners, and thus may be the source of the name.


==Variants==
==Variants==
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