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=== GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories ===
=== GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories ===
The GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories renditions of the Coach are essentially older versions of the GTA III Coach, similar to 1990s MCI coach models like the 102-B3, with the doors moved. These buses have a more boxy design, with colored stripes running along the sides.  Other design aspects of the vehicle are unchanged from its "future" version. The GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories renditions feature slightly higher front bumpers than the GTA San Andreas rendition, a problem likely stemmed from a programming error.
The GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories renditions of the Coach are essentially older versions of the GTA III Coach, similar to 1990s MCI coach models like the 102-B3, with the doors moved. These buses have a more boxy design, with colored stripes running along the sides.  Other design aspects of the vehicle are unchanged from its "future" version. The GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories renditions feature slightly higher front bumpers than the GTA San Andreas rendition, a problem likely stemmed from a programming error. The performance of the San Andreas coach is fairly poor in tight small areas such as [[Prickle Pine]] and [[Whitewood Estates]] due to the fact that the corners of the road have sharp turns which result in the coach causing an awful lot of chaos. This happens as the coach is fairly long and was designed to run through more wide streets such as [[The Strip]].  


As with the GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories renditions, these other Coaches can still hold a large number of passengers (7 in San Andreas), and may be seen stopping at designated bus stops in GTA Vice City. In GTA Vice City, there exists an undocumented bus driver mini-game for the Coach.  Stealing the bus and stopping at bus stops will cause passengers to board, awarding the player [[Money|$]]5 for each passenger.
As with the GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories renditions, these other Coaches can still hold a large number of passengers (7 in San Andreas), and may be seen stopping at designated bus stops in GTA Vice City. In GTA Vice City, there exists an undocumented bus driver mini-game for the Coach.  Stealing the bus and stopping at bus stops will cause passengers to board, awarding the player [[Money|$]]5 for each passenger.
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