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===Design=== | ===Design=== | ||
The | The Bravura’s design resembles an early-90’s Nissan Pulsar NX 2 door, albeit slightly longer, with a more flattened grille, and without flip-up headlights. It is similar in shape to the [[Manana]] from [[GTA III]] and [[GTA: Vice City|Vice City]]. | ||
===Performance=== | ===Performance=== | ||
Acceleration is average due to a small (likely 4-cylinder) engine being matched to a front-wheel drivetrain, but pulling a small curb weight. What is truly disappointing about this car, though, is the significant lack of speed that would be expected from the light frame. | Acceleration is average due to a small (likely 4-cylinder) engine being matched to a front-wheel drivetrain, but pulling a small curb weight. What is truly disappointing about this car, though, is the significant lack of speed that would be expected from the light frame. Handling is average, but the car exhibits understeer. Brakes tend on the weak side, but are effective due to the light chassis and inability to reach very high speeds. | ||
===Trivia=== | ===Trivia=== | ||
*Bravura is the name of the police lieutenant in the game Max Payne, also created by [[Rockstar]]. | *Bravura is the name of the police lieutenant in the game Max Payne, also created by [[Rockstar]]. | ||
*Max | *Max Payne’s car on Max Payne 2 resembled the San Andreas Bravura, except Max’s car was white. | ||
[[Category:Vehicles]] | [[Category:Vehicles]] | ||
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA San Andreas]] | [[Category:Vehicles in GTA San Andreas]] | ||
[[Category:Small cars]] |