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== Description == | == Description == | ||
The Vigero essentially resembles a | The Vigero, judging by the front end, essentially resembles an early Dodge Challenger with a wider grille pattern and with some elements of a 1970 or 1971 Plymouth Barracuda (which shares the Challenger's body) on the back end; the front bumper is clearly that of the 70-74 Challenger. The body also matches its desing very closely save for the oddly mounted mirrors, which was most common on 70s European super/sport cars. All Vigeros bear cowl induction hoods and "Super Sport" upholstery with badging on the sides. | ||
Like any other muscle car, its engine is very powerful. Unfortunately, the Vigero's skinny rear tires and stiff suspension don't help when launching the car, such as when you need to get away in a hurry. However, the Vigero stays flatter through the corners than the [[Sabre GT]] and [[Dukes (car) |Dukes]], and is less prone to understeer than the [[Sabre GT]]. The Vigero may also appear "beater" form, which may have a faded or rusting exterior, have missing or dented front side panels, backfires and suffers in performance and handling. | Like any other muscle car, its engine is very powerful. Unfortunately, the Vigero's skinny rear tires and stiff suspension don't help when launching the car, such as when you need to get away in a hurry. However, the Vigero stays flatter through the corners than the [[Sabre GT]] and [[Dukes (car) |Dukes]], and is less prone to understeer than the [[Sabre GT]]. The Vigero may also appear "beater" form, which may have a faded or rusting exterior, have missing or dented front side panels, backfires and suffers in performance and handling. | ||
All Vigeros, including the beater versions come with horn alarms, but the beater ones are more beeping sounded. The beater version also doesn't have windows, so the alarm will trigger when the doors are opened. | All Vigeros, including the beater versions, come with horn alarms, but the beater ones are more beeping sounded. The beater version also doesn't have windows, so the alarm will trigger when the doors are opened. | ||
== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
* A beater variant near an abandoned warehouse with abandoned boxcars near the sunken boat on Red Wing Ave, can be spotted with old rusted out chassis's and frames from vehicles resembling a [[Voodoo]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw7rXXzXyE4] | * A beater variant near an abandoned warehouse with abandoned boxcars near the sunken boat on Red Wing Ave, can be spotted with old rusted out chassis's and frames from vehicles resembling a [[Voodoo]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw7rXXzXyE4] | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |