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* In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], it resembles the [[Wikipedia:Lincoln Town Car#Second generation|second generation Lincoln Town Car]], albeit with tail-lights resembling a Cadillac.
* In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], it resembles the [[Wikipedia:Lincoln Town Car#Second generation|second generation Lincoln Town Car]], albeit with tail-lights resembling a Cadillac.
* The inspiration for [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]'s Stretch is uncertain due to the lack of detail.
* The inspiration for [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]'s Stretch is uncertain due to the lack of detail.
* In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and seemingly [[Grand Theft Auto V]], it is the limo version of the [[Admiral]] manufactured by [[Dundreary]].
* In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], it is the limo version of the [[Admiral]] manufactured by [[Dundreary]].
* In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], it appears to be the limo version of the [[Washington]] manufactured by [[Albany]].


Despite being a limousine, it is a 4-door vehicle, meaning it is only capable of carrying 4 passengers. Trunk-mounted "boomerang" TV antennae are depicted in the GTA Vice City, GTA Advance, GTA Vice City Stories and GTA IV renditions of the Stretch, with the GTA IV rendition featuring two additional antennas. Detailing within the passenger compartment of the limousines vary between games but remained largely unremarkable until GTA IV, wherein the passenger compartment features LED lighting in the floor and ceiling, a mini-bar and two television screens. GTA IV's Stretch also features more durable windows (particularly side windows) than other cars in the game - they can withstand a significant amount of gunfire before shattering.
Despite being a limousine, it is a 4-door vehicle, meaning it is only capable of carrying 4 passengers. Trunk-mounted "boomerang" TV antennae are depicted in the GTA Vice City, GTA Advance, GTA Vice City Stories and GTA IV renditions of the Stretch, with the GTA IV rendition featuring two additional antennas. Detailing within the passenger compartment of the limousines vary between games but remained largely unremarkable until GTA IV, wherein the passenger compartment features LED lighting in the floor and ceiling, a mini-bar and two television screens. GTA IV's Stretch also features more durable windows (particularly side windows) than other cars in the game - they can withstand a significant amount of gunfire before shattering.
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