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[[Image:Safari-GTAL61.png|thumb|right|Safari in GTA London 1961.]]
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| name = Safari
| front_image = Safari-GTAL1961.png
| image_size = 140
| caption = Safari in GTA London 1961
| vehicle_type = Civilian car
| body_style = 4-door estate/Safari
| game_1 = L61
}}
The '''Safari''' is an "estate car" (known in the United States a "station wagon") in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]].
The '''Safari''' is an "estate car" (known in the United States a "station wagon") in [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1961]].


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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* The Safari assumes the car ID of [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|GTA London 1969]]'s [[Mangler]] (#76).[http://www.neoseeker.com/resourcelink.html?rlid=68066]
* The Safari assumes the car ID of [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969|GTA London 1969's]] [[Mangler]] (#76).[http://www.neoseeker.com/resourcelink.html?rlid=68066]


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[[Category:Vehicles]]
[[Category:Vehicles]]
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA London]]
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA London 1961]]
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA London 1961]]
[[Category:Station Wagons]]
[[Category:Station Wagons]]

Latest revision as of 21:04, 19 November 2012

Vehicle
Safari
Safari in GTA London 1961.
Safari in GTA London 1961.
Safari in GTA London 1961.
Appearance(s) GTA London 1961
Vehicle type Civilian car
Body style 4-door estate/Safari
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The Safari is an "estate car" (known in the United States a "station wagon") in Grand Theft Auto: London 1961.

Description

The Safari is based on a Citroën DS "Break" estate car, also known in the United Kingdom as the "Safari", explaining the origins of the car's in-game name. The Safari is effectively the only estate car in the entire GTA London series, and serves as a mid-range car alongside GTA London 1961's Raven 2000. Being a 1950/1960s estate car, the Safari comes complete with a roof rack.

The Safari's performance and internal traits are nearly identical to that of the Raven 2000, with 25% more weight than usual, an excellent top speed, good acceleration, braking and grip, and average handling. The only differences are that the Safari has slightly better grip than the Raven 2000, as well as 2% more vehicle health. A Safari can be exported for £400 (when in mint condition).

Trivia