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The Buffalo in GTA San Andreas appears to based on the [[wp:Third-generation Chevrolet Camaro|third-generation Chevrolet Camaro]]. Even though it is clearly based on a 1982-1992 Camaro, it has been changed quite a bit. The headlights are circular, coincidentally similar to a 1994-2001 [[wp:Honda Integra|Acura Integra]]; a C-pillar has been added, bearing somewhat of a resemblance to [[wp:Dodge Daytona|1984–1993 Dodge Daytonas]]; and the shape taillights look closer to some [[wp:third-generation Pontiac Firebird|third-generation Pontiac Firebird]] models. The Buffalo also has a ram air hood.the buffalo does handle well on dirt or sand.
The Buffalo in GTA San Andreas appears to based on the [[wp:Third-generation Chevrolet Camaro|third-generation Chevrolet Camaro]]. Even though it is clearly based on a 1982-1992 Camaro, it has been changed quite a bit. The headlights are circular, coincidentally similar to a 1994-2001 [[wp:Honda Integra|Acura Integra]]; a C-pillar has been added, bearing somewhat of a resemblance to [[wp:Dodge Daytona|1984–1993 Dodge Daytonas]]; and the shape taillights look closer to some [[wp:third-generation Pontiac Firebird|third-generation Pontiac Firebird]] models. The Buffalo also has a ram air hood.the buffalo does handle well on dirt or sand.


=== GTA IV — The Ballad of Gay Tony ===
GTA IV — The Ballad of Gay Tony
In GTA IV and its DLCs, the [[Bravado]] Buffalo is a four-door sports sedan based on the [[wp:Dodge Charger (LX)|2006—present Dodge Charger]]. When GTA IV was originally released, the game's rendition of the Buffalo had not been made available as a civilian model, despite numerous billboards advertising the car in Liberty City (most prominently at the end of the [[Dukes Boulevard Station]] line in [[Steinway]], [[Dukes]]). Rather, the vehicle is initially depicted as a law enforcement vehicle for the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|Federal Investigation Bureau]], dubbed the [[FIB Buffalo]]. The civilian Buffalo is featured as an added vehicle in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the second downloadable episode for GTA IV.
In GTA IV and its DLCs, the [[Bravado]] Buffalo is a four-door sports sedan based on the [[wp:Dodge Charger (LX)|2006—present Dodge Charger]]. With looks of a [[wp: Ford Mustang (LX) |2006-present Ford Mustang. When GTA IV was originally released, the game's rendition of the Buffalo had not been made available as a civilian model, despite numerous billboards advertising the car in Liberty City (most prominently at the end of the [[Dukes Boulevard Station]] line in [[Steinway]], [[Dukes]]). Rather, the vehicle is initially depicted as a law enforcement vehicle for the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|Federal Investigation Bureau]], dubbed the [[FIB Buffalo]]. The civilian Buffalo is featured as an added vehicle in [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the second downloadable episode for GTA IV.


The law enforcement model is taken from the base model of the Police Package Charger as it is powered by a V6 engine, similar to the [[Police Patrol]]. Both variants have a stock body kit and plain black wheels with chrome centercaps. The FIB variant features 2 sets of emergency lights mounted on its grill and rear windshield whereas the LCPD variant has a front pushbar and V-lightbar on its roof, similar to its [[Police Patrol|Declasse]] and [[Police Cruiser|Vapid]] counterparts.
The law enforcement model is taken from the base model of the Police Package Charger as it is powered by a V6 engine, similar to the [[Police Patrol]]. Both variants have a stock body kit and plain black wheels with chrome centercaps. The FIB variant features 2 sets of emergency lights mounted on its grill and rear windshield whereas the LCPD variant has a front pushbar and V-lightbar on its roof, similar to its [[Police Patrol|Declasse]] and [[Police Cruiser|Vapid]] counterparts.
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