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The Yardie Lobo, in essence, represents a large but generic 1960s/1970s two-door coupe, but features customizations common on a lowrider: Functional hydraulic suspensions, a leopard skin interior and sportier rims, as well as a pair of pink fuzzy dice hung from the rear mirror. It also appears with only a red body color and a yellow soft top in GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, or a green body with a yellow top in GTA Advance. The vehicle resembles a 1970 Chevrolet Impala and the taillights seem closer to a 1965 Impala. The Lobo's performance is described as average; it possesses moderate speed, moderate steering sensitivity and stable cornering. Having only two doors, the Lobo can only seat two. | The Yardie Lobo, in essence, represents a large but generic 1960s/1970s two-door coupe, but features customizations common on a lowrider: Functional hydraulic suspensions, a leopard skin interior and sportier rims, as well as a pair of pink fuzzy dice hung from the rear mirror. It also appears with only a red body color and a yellow soft top in GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, or a green body with a yellow top in GTA Advance. The vehicle resembles a 1970 Chevrolet Impala and the taillights seem closer to a 1965 Impala. The Lobo's performance is described as average; it possesses moderate speed, moderate steering sensitivity and stable cornering. Having only two doors, the Lobo can only seat two. | ||
The Lobo earns the distinction of being the only vehicle with functional hydraulic suspensions, similar to the Voodoo in GTA Vice City in GTA Vice City Stories. | The Lobo earns the distinction of being the only vehicle with functional hydraulic suspensions, similar to the [[Voodoo]] in GTA Vice City in GTA Vice City Stories. Introduced in GTA III, the Lobo is also the first vehicle in the GTA series with hydraulic suspensions. | ||
== Locations == | == Locations == |