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The Hermes, appearing as a two-door coupe, is distinguishable by its large body but seemingly small occupant space. The car is evidently modified with its roof chopped down, enhancing the vehicle's hot rod-like appearance. The Hermes is based on a 1949-1951 Mercury Custom, but is unusual in that it has front wheel drive (unheard of in American cars of the period) and it can't be blown up with a gas-tank shot like most cars in GTA San Andreas. The car's performance could be described as average; its acceleration is underwhelming, but it has a moderate top speed. The car is also prone to understeer, owing to its size and small tires. As it only has two doors, the Hermes can only seat two. | The Hermes, appearing as a two-door coupe, is distinguishable by its large body but seemingly small occupant space. The car is evidently modified with its roof chopped down, enhancing the vehicle's hot rod-like appearance. The Hermes is based on a 1949-1951 Mercury Custom, but is unusual in that it has front wheel drive (unheard of in American cars of the period) and it can't be blown up with a gas-tank shot like most cars in GTA San Andreas. The car's performance could be described as average; its acceleration is underwhelming, but it has a moderate top speed. The car is also prone to understeer, owing to its size and small tires. As it only has two doors, the Hermes can only seat two. | ||
In GTA Vice City, the Hermes is commonly seen around | In GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, the Hermes is commonly seen around [[Vice City in GTA III Era|Vice City]]. In GTA San Andreas, the Hermes is mostly a gang car for the [[Los Santos Vagos]] gang, particularly in [[East Beach]], [[Las Colinas]] and [[Los Flores]], which are all Vagos gang turf. It can be modified at [[TransFender]]. | ||
== Car modifications (GTA San Andreas) == | == Car modifications (GTA San Andreas) == |