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The Club is a two-door hatchback that resembles a 1987-1989 [[wikipedia:Volkswagen Golf Mk2|Volkswagen Golf GTI]] with a boxier rear. In comparison to similar hatchbacks, the Club is actually one of the largest of its class, comparable in size to the [[Mesa Grande|Mesa]]. The car's name presumably being a play on that of its real-life counterpart (golf club).
The Club is a two-door hatchback that resembles a 1987-1989 [[wikipedia:Volkswagen Golf Mk2|Volkswagen Golf GTI]] with a boxier rear. In comparison to similar hatchbacks, the Club is actually one of the largest of its class, comparable in size to the [[Mesa Grande|Mesa]]. The car's name presumably being a play on that of its real-life counterpart (golf club).


Due to its design, the car's performance is mixed. While possessing good top speed and acceleration as well as stable cornering as a result of its front wheel drive (at the expense of torque), the suspension of the Club is stiff, making the vehicle unsuitable for high speed offroading as its higher center of gravity as a result of its large but light construction makes the car unstable and susceptible to rollovers. Its relatively high ground clearance, however, makes the Club more suitable for off-road driving than similar vehicles such ad the [[Flash]].
Due to its design, the car's performance is mixed. While possessing good top speed and acceleration as well as stable cornering as a result of its front wheel drive (at the expense of torque), the suspension of the Club is stiff, making the vehicle unsuitable for high speed offroading as its higher center of gravity as a result of its large but light construction makes the car unstable and susceptible to rollovers. Its relatively high ground clearance, however, makes the Club more suitable for off-road driving than similar vehicles such as the [[Flash]].


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