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==Design==
==Design==
The Solair resembles a 1992 Ford Taurus station wagon in San Andreas. In Grand Theft Auto IV, it resembles a 2004 Mercury Sable station wagon.
The Solair resembles a 1992 Ford Taurus station wagon in San Andreas. In Grand Theft Auto IV, it resembles a 2004 Mercury Sable station wagon.
[[Image:SolairGTAIV.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Solair from GTA IV]]
[[Image:Solair.png|thumb|right|Front view of the Solair from Grand Theft Auto IV]]
[[Image:Solair-back.png|thumb|right|Front view of the Solair from Grand Theft Auto IV]]
 


==Performance==
==Performance==

Revision as of 14:37, 15 December 2008

File:Solair1.jpg
Solair parked in San Fierro

The Solair is a station wagon available in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto IV, and is similar to the Stratum, but much less appealing, due to a more “family” oriented design and inferior performance.

Design

The Solair resembles a 1992 Ford Taurus station wagon in San Andreas. In Grand Theft Auto IV, it resembles a 2004 Mercury Sable station wagon.

File:Solair.png
Front view of the Solair from Grand Theft Auto IV
File:Solair-back.png
Front view of the Solair from Grand Theft Auto IV


Performance

The acceleration is mediocre, although it is surprisingly sporty, and handles well for a midsize station wagon; thus reflecting the Taurus' handling traits. Despite its non-sporty appearance, it actually goes faster than the Stratum, but takes longer to reach maximum speed. Despite being rear-wheel drive, the vehicle is underpowered by the weak V6, which unlike the Stratum’s engine, is moving a much heavier chassis. The Solair’s bulk, however, does endow it with the capability to withstand more damage than the Stratum.

Modifications (GTA: San Andreas)

  • Colors (external)
  • Nitro (all)
  • Wheels (ten varieties)
  • Bass Boost
  • Hydraulics