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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
=== Design === | === Design === | ||
The Rumpo is an average-sized van capable of carrying four passengers (two in the front, two in the back). It is common and can be found in most areas in the cities in which it appears, but like all vans, it tends to be most common in industrial areas. It also has 2 small windows at the very rear of the vehicle. In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, the van appears to be based on a first generation [[Wikipedia:Dodge Ram Van|Dodge Ram Van]]. A [[Hoods Rumpo XL|modified version]] of this van is used by the [[Southside Hoods]] gang. | The Rumpo is an average-sized van capable of carrying four passengers (two in the front, two in the back). It is common and can be found in most areas in the cities in which it appears, but like all vans, it tends to be most common in industrial areas. It also has 2 small windows at the very rear of the vehicle. In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, the van appears to be based on a first generation [[Wikipedia:Dodge Ram Van|Dodge Ram Van]]. A [[Hoods Rumpo XL|modified version]] of this van is used by the [[Southside Hoods]] gang. | ||
From [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] onwards, the Rumpo is very different, taking on the design originally sported by the [[Pony]] (see [[#Naming confusion|Naming confusion]] below). Rumpos typically sport a variety of company logos (eg. [[Final Build Construction]]). | From [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] onwards, the Rumpo is very different, taking on the design originally sported by the [[Pony]] (see [[#Naming confusion|Naming confusion]] below). Rumpos typically sport a variety of company logos (eg. [[Final Build Construction]]). | ||
In GTA V, the Rumpo is based primarily on the [[Wikipedia:Chevrolet Express|2003-present Chevrolet Express]]. A camper variant called the [[Paradise]] appears as part of the [[Beach Bum Update]]. | |||
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The redesigned Rumpo in GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories handles much like the smaller Pony, but is slightly slower and heavier (weighting at 1700 kg, 100 kg less than the GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories renditions). Also, because of it's height and stiff suspension it has a nasty tendency to jolt around and even tip on bumpy roads. | The redesigned Rumpo in GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories handles much like the smaller Pony, but is slightly slower and heavier (weighting at 1700 kg, 100 kg less than the GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories renditions). Also, because of it's height and stiff suspension it has a nasty tendency to jolt around and even tip on bumpy roads. | ||
Despite its weight, the Rumpo is not particularly good for ramming, so all of these factors combine to make the Rumpo a vehicle to avoid. All Rumpos are also front-wheel drive (except in GTA Advance, which does not specify). | Despite its weight, the Rumpo is not particularly good for ramming, so all of these factors combine to make the Rumpo a vehicle to avoid. All Rumpos in the GTA III era are also front-wheel drive (except in GTA Advance, which does not specify) while the GTA V rendition is rear wheel drive. | ||
== Variants == | == Variants == |