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In GTA 1, certain main missions are triggered via entry of certain vehicles parks throughout the city, which presumably contains an occupant who offers a job for the player. In order to actually start the mission, the player is required to remain in the vehicle for a short period of time; players who wish not to proceed can simply exit the vehicle, canceling the job.
In GTA 1, certain main missions are triggered via entry of certain vehicles parks throughout the city, which presumably contains an occupant who offers a job for the player. In order to actually start the mission, the player is required to remain in the vehicle for a short period of time; players who wish not to proceed can simply exit the vehicle, canceling the job.


A variant of vehicle missions are side missions triggered by simply entering a specific vehicle in a specific location, such as a [[Love Wagon]] in [[City of San Andreas|San Andreas]], which triggers a [[Rampage|Kill Frenzy]] where the player attempts to destroy a number of vehicles within an allocated time.
A variant of vehicle missions are side missions triggered by simply entering a specific vehicle in a specific location, such as a [[Love Wagon]] in [[City of San Andreas|San Andreas]], which triggers a [[Rampages|Kill Frenzy]] where the player attempts to destroy a number of vehicles within an allocated time.


The feature has largely been downgraded in GTA 2 to usage of a Tank in a Kill Frenzy, as well as the [[Wang Cars]] side quest to locate and enter all marked cars.
The feature has largely been downgraded in GTA 2 to usage of a Tank in a Kill Frenzy, as well as the [[Wang Cars]] side quest to locate and enter all marked cars.
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