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===Trivia===
===Trivia===
The Rhapsody looks identical to a vehicle in the 2006 [[wp:Atari|Atari]] game [[wp:Driver: Parallel Lines|Driver: Parallel Lines]], which was also called the "[http://www.driver-dimension.com/vehicules_d4/_7.jpg|Rhapsody]". Incidentally, the game also features a fictionalised, scaled-down version of New York.
The Rhapsody looks identical to a vehicle in the 2006 [[wp:Atari|Atari]] game [[wp:Driver: Parallel Lines|Driver: Parallel Lines]], which was also called the "[http://www.driver-dimension.com/vehicules_d4/_7.jpg Rhapsody]". Incidentally, the game also features a fictionalised, scaled-down version of New York.


==External Link==
==External Link==

Revision as of 09:19, 21 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 an AMC Pacer manufactured in the 1970s, while the front resembles a Talbot Samba. It can fairly regularly be found in Alderney and Bohan, and handles rather similarly (while a bit slower) to the Blista Compact, which it could be mistaken for from a distance.

The Rhapsody also resembles the "Mirthmobile" from the movie Wayne's World, and a photograph can be seen depicting two people resembling Wayne and Garth, the two main characters of 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 the movie where the two characters sing along to the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen while driving in the Mirthmobile.

Trivia

The Rhapsody looks identical to a vehicle in the 2006 Atari game Driver: Parallel Lines, which was also called the "Rhapsody". Incidentally, the game also features a fictionalised, scaled-down version of New York.

External Link