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[[Image:Rhapsody.png|thumb|165px|Declasse Rhapsody]]The [[Declasse]] Rhapsody is a two-door hatchback, first appearing in [[The Lost and Damned|Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned]].
[[Image:Rhapsody.png|thumb|165px|Declasse Rhapsody]]The [[Declasse]] Rhapsody is a two-door hatchback, first appearing in [[The Lost and Damned|Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned]].


the rear resembles a  [[wp:AMC Pacer|AMC Pacer]] manufactured in the 1970s,while the front resembles a [[wp:Talbot Samba|Talbot Samba]] it can somewhat regularly be found in [[Algonquin]] and [[Bohan]]. It is a bit slower than the [[Blista Compact]], which it could be mistaken for from a distance.  On the dash is a photograph resembling Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World.  The Rhapsody clearly resembles the Mirthmobile from the movie.  Further, a 'W' (as in Wayne's World) is seen badged inside and outside the car.  The name 'Rhapsody' refers to the famous scene in Wayne's World where they sing Bohemian Rhapsody.
the rear resembles a  [[wp:AMC Pacer|AMC Pacer]] manufactured in the 1970s,while the front resembles a [[wp:Talbot Samba|Talbot Samba]] it can somewhat regularly be found in [[Algonquin]] and [[Bohan]]. It is a bit slower than the [[Blista Compact]], which it could be mistaken for from a distance.  On the dash is a photograph resembling Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World.  The Rhapsody clearly resembles the Mirthmobile from the movie.  Further, a 'W' (as in Wayne's World) is seen badged inside and outside the car.  The name 'Rhapsody' refers to the famous scene in Wayne's World where they sing Bohemian Rhapsody. The Rhapsody looks exactly the same in the game Driver: Parallel Lines made by Atari.





Revision as of 21:11, 19 February 2009

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Declasse Rhapsody

The Declasse Rhapsody is a two-door hatchback, first appearing in Grand Theft Auto IV: The Lost and Damned.

the rear resembles a AMC Pacer manufactured in the 1970s,while the front resembles a Talbot Samba it can somewhat regularly be found in Algonquin and Bohan. It is a bit slower than the Blista Compact, which it could be mistaken for from a distance. On the dash is a photograph resembling Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World. The Rhapsody clearly resembles the Mirthmobile from the movie. Further, a 'W' (as in Wayne's World) is seen badged inside and outside the car. The name 'Rhapsody' refers to the famous scene in Wayne's World where they sing Bohemian Rhapsody. The Rhapsody looks exactly the same in the game Driver: Parallel Lines made by Atari.