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:::{{Rebut}}if i understand correctly you're saying "how can the cops keep up with a slow vehicle?" my answer would be: by going ''slow'' :p
:::{{Rebut}}if i understand correctly you're saying "how can the cops keep up with a slow vehicle?" my answer would be: by going ''slow'' :p
::::{{Rebut}}Just some statistics for you. The Police Cruiser has a top speed of 194 mph. The Infernus has a top speed of 208 mph. Not twice as fast now is it?
::::{{Rebut}}Just some statistics for you. The Police Cruiser has a top speed of 194 mph. The Infernus has a top speed of 208 mph. Not twice as fast now is it?
{{Gripe}} Hey its Ultraussie here, Im just wandering, how come the LCPD Cruiser, which is based off an old Crown Victoria and Chevy Caprice, goes as fast as an Exotic Sportscar? Like, its a sedan with an underpowered V8 under the hood, how come it reaches such an unrealistically high speed? I think the Crown Vic irl would reach maybye 140 MPH at the most...
:::::{{Gripe}} Hey its Ultraussie here, Im just wandering, how come the LCPD Cruiser, which is based off an old Crown Victoria and Chevy Caprice, goes as fast as an Exotic Sportscar? Like, its a sedan with an underpowered V8 under the hood, how come it reaches such an unrealistically high speed? I think the Crown Vic irl would reach maybe 140 MPH at the most...
::::::{{Rebut}}Well, maybe the LCPD has had such a problem with street racers they HAVE to modify their cars to go that fast? It may be a possibility, and yet again, it is a video game (By the way, the top speed on a Crown Vic is 135).
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{{Gripe}} After you complete the story, you can't call Francis to lose your wanted level at all.
{{Gripe}} After you complete the story, you can't call Francis to lose your wanted level at all.