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:''You may be looking for [[Dukes]], a borough in [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]]''.
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:''You may be looking for [[Dukes]], a borough in [[Liberty City (HD Universe)|Liberty City]]''.
   
 
{{Infobox vehicles
 
{{Infobox vehicles
 
| name = Dukes
 
| name = Dukes
 
| front_image = Dukes-GTA4-front.jpg
 
| front_image = Dukes-GTA4-front.jpg
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| rear_image = Dukes-GTA4-rear.jpg
 
| image_size = 300
 
| image_size = 300
| caption = The Dukes in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]
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| caption = A Dukes in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]].
| manufacturer = [[Imponte]] (GTA IV)
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| manufacturer = [[Imponte]]
 
| vehicle_type = Civilian car
 
| vehicle_type = Civilian car
 
| body_style = 2-door muscle car
 
| body_style = 2-door muscle car
| capacity = 2 (driver and passenger)
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| capacity = 2 <small>(driver and passenger)</small>
| appearances = [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]<br>
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| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''<br>''[[The Lost and Damned]]''<br>''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]]''
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
 
=== Design ===
 
=== Design ===
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[[File:Dukes_badges.png|thumb|Badging on the Dukes.]]
The Dukes is the quintessential American muscle car: aggressive 1970s styling, a large engine, and a low, [[File:Dukes_badges.png|thumb]]roaring exhaust note. It appears to be chiefly modeled after the 1968–1970 [[wp:Dodge Charger (B-body)#1968-1970|Dodge Charger]], while the front bumper appears based on the 1968 or 1969 [[wp:Pontiac LeMans#1964-1969|Pontiac LeMans]], [[wp:Pontiac GTO|GTO]] or the[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_Firebird 1968-1969 Firebird]. The Imponte name can also be found on the right grille of the front bumper, similar to the Pontiac name found on 1968- 1969 Firebirds. The taillights resemble those of the 1970 [[wp:Dodge Challenger|Dodge Challenger]], with hints from the Charger. The body styling takes cues from many Dodge and Pontiac cars of the '60s and '70s.
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The Dukes is the quintessential American muscle car: aggressive 1970s styling, a large engine, and a low, roaring exhaust note. It appears to be chiefly modeled after the [[wp:Dodge Charger (B-body)#1968.E2.80.931970|1968-1970 Dodge Charger]], while the front bumper appears based on the [[wp:Pontiac LeMans#1968.E2.80.931972|1968 or 1969 Pontiac LeMans]], [[wp:Pontiac GTO|GTO]] or the [[wp:Pontiac Firebird#First generation .281967.E2.80.931969.29|1968-1969 Firebird]]. The Imponte name can also be found on the right grille of the front bumper, similar to the Pontiac name found on 1968-1969 Firebirds. The taillights resemble those of the [[wp:Dodge Challenger#First generation .281970.E2.80.931974.29|1970 Dodge Challenger]], with hints from the Charger. The body styling takes cues from many Dodge and Pontiac cars of the 1960s and 1970s.
   
The Dukes may be found with any combination of accessories, such as a small hood scoop, a pentagonal shaped hood bulge with the words "supercharged" written on it, rear window louvers, and a small rear spoiler. However, no Dukes will spawn with all options. As a possible parody of Dodge's Super Bee, a "Highway Reaper" version can also be found, featuring a large supercharger with a bug catcher, "Highway Reaper" decals on the rear quarter panels, a chin spoiler mounted under the front bumper, (nonfunctional) hood pins, and wire mesh covers over the grille and headlights, all with "750BHP" written on each side - referring to the Dukes' powerful 7.4L, 750 horsepower V8 engine.
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The Dukes may be found with any combination of accessories, such as a small hood scoop, a pentagonal shaped hood bulge with the words "supercharged" written on it, rear window louvers, and a small rear spoiler. However, no Dukes will spawn with all options. As a possible parody of Dodge's Super Bee, a "Highway Reaper" version can also be found, featuring a large supercharger with a bug catcher, "Highway Reaper" decals on the rear quarter panels, a chin spoiler mounted under the front bumper, (nonfunctional) hood pins, and wire mesh covers over the grille and headlights, all with "750BHP" written on each side - referring to the Dukes' powerful 7.4 L, 750 horsepower V8 engine.
   
 
The GTA Chinatown Wars rendition is very similar to that of GTA IV, but varies in the manner in which they appear. Like in GTA IV, the game features two variants; they consist of a regular Dukes, which commonly appears all over the city, and a [[Spanish Lords]] Dukes, which is most distinguishable by its hood blower and neon underglow.
 
The GTA Chinatown Wars rendition is very similar to that of GTA IV, but varies in the manner in which they appear. Like in GTA IV, the game features two variants; they consist of a regular Dukes, which commonly appears all over the city, and a [[Spanish Lords]] Dukes, which is most distinguishable by its hood blower and neon underglow.
 
The Dukes returns in GTA V, appearing very similar to the way it did in GTA IV. Not much else is known about this rendition.
 
   
 
{| align="center"
 
{| align="center"
|<gallery width="auto" perrow="4" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;" widths="180" captionalign="left">
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|<gallery width="auto" perrow="4" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;" widths="180">
 
Dukes-GTA4-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] (<small>[[:Image:Dukes-GTA4-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, with louvres on the rear window]]</small>).
 
Dukes-GTA4-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] (<small>[[:Image:Dukes-GTA4-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, with louvres on the rear window]]</small>).
 
Dukes-GTA4-HighwayReaper-front.jpg|The "Highway Reaper" variant of the Dukes (<small>[[:Image:Dukes-GTA4-HighwayReaper-decal.jpg|"Highway Reaper" decal]]; [[:Image:Dukes-GTA4-HighwayReaper-engine.png|engine]]</small>).
 
Dukes-GTA4-HighwayReaper-front.jpg|The "Highway Reaper" variant of the Dukes (<small>[[:Image:Dukes-GTA4-HighwayReaper-decal.jpg|"Highway Reaper" decal]]; [[:Image:Dukes-GTA4-HighwayReaper-engine.png|engine]]</small>).
 
Dukes-GTACW.png|[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]].
 
Dukes-GTACW.png|[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]].
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dukes-modified rear.png|[[GTA IV]]
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
|}
 
|}
   
 
=== Performance ===
 
=== Performance ===
The Dukes has a supercharged 7.4L V8 coupled to a four-speed gearbox in a FR configuration, pumping out a ridiculous 750 horsepower. Unfortunately, most of the power cannot be transferred to the road due to the heavy steel body, small number of available gears, and relatively small, undersized tires that result in wheel slip under full throttle in low gear. Acceleration is thus lacking, but the Dukes has a decent top speed of 156 mph (251 km/h). Lending to its design generation (mid-1960s to early-1970s), the Dukes has one of the softest suspensions on any vehicle, generating massive body roll in turns and resulting in unimpressive, sluggish handling, but the incredible amount of power delivered to the rear wheels causes massive oversteer, though, with practice, the player can powerslide with great ease, making the Dukes one of the most impressive powersliding vehicles in-game. The Dukes' handling characteristics and poor suspension requires cautious use of the gas and steering, as the car can easily spin out and fishtail. Braking on the Dukes is, as expected, poor. The large rear drum brakes, coupled with the large steel body and weak and undersized front discs make for extended stopping distances and front wheel lockup. Considering its age, ABS is unsurprisingly not available on the Dukes.
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The Dukes has a supercharged 7.4 L V8 coupled to a four-speed gearbox in a FR layout, pumping out a ridiculous 750 horsepower. Unfortunately, most of the power cannot be transferred to the road due to the heavy steel body, small number of available gears, and relatively small, undersized tires that result in wheel slip under full throttle in low gear. Acceleration is thus lacking, but the Dukes has a decent top speed of 156 mph (252 km/h). Lending to its design generation (mid 1960s to early 1970s), the Dukes has one of the softest suspensions on any vehicle, generating massive body roll in turns and resulting in unimpressive, sluggish handling, but the incredible amount of power delivered to the rear wheels causes massive oversteer, though, with practice, the player can powerslide with great ease, making the Dukes one of the most impressive powersliding vehicles in-game. The Dukes' handling characteristics and poor suspension requires cautious use of the gas and steering, as the car can easily spin out and fishtail. Braking on the Dukes is, as expected, poor. The large rear drum brakes, coupled with the large steel body and weak and undersized front discs make for extended stopping distances and front wheel lockup. Considering its age, ABS is unsurprisingly not available on the Dukes.
   
 
Crash deformation is acceptable, and thanks to its very heavy chassis, the Dukes can take many direct hits before failing/catching fire, making this vehicle good for long-distance travel or dangerous driving. However, using the Dukes as a getaway vehicle is not recommended, due to its sluggish and heavy handling, which opens an opportunity for higher level law enforcement to push the vehicle off the road and quickly disable it.
 
Crash deformation is acceptable, and thanks to its very heavy chassis, the Dukes can take many direct hits before failing/catching fire, making this vehicle good for long-distance travel or dangerous driving. However, using the Dukes as a getaway vehicle is not recommended, due to its sluggish and heavy handling, which opens an opportunity for higher level law enforcement to push the vehicle off the road and quickly disable it.
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The regular Dukes in GTA Chinatown Wars is generally somewhat above average in speed, handling and braking. Grip is quite poor, and the car often drifts out of control at high speeds, but not as bad as the [[Stallion]].
 
The regular Dukes in GTA Chinatown Wars is generally somewhat above average in speed, handling and braking. Grip is quite poor, and the car often drifts out of control at high speeds, but not as bad as the [[Stallion]].
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==== Overview ====
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{{Template:Vehicle Stats
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|0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time = 6.1 seconds
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|Top speed = 156 mph / 252 kph
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|Engine = 7.4 L supercharged V8
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|Drivetrain = Rear wheel drive
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|Gears = 4-speed manual
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|Mass = 1700 kg
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== Variants ==
 
== Variants ==
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==Notable owners==
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== Notable owners ==
*[[Wade Heston]] owns a matte-black Dukes in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA: Chinatown Wars]].
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* [[Wade Heston]] owns a matte-black Dukes in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA: Chinatown Wars]].
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* [[Dan (TLAD)|Dan]]
   
== Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
* In Grand Theft Auto IV, the Dukes' default radio station is [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]].
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*In Grand Theft Auto IV, the Dukes' default radio station is [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]].
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*It is more likely that the Dukes is based on a [[wp:Pontiac GTO|Pontiac GTO]] (mostly The Judge edition) than a [[wp:Dodge Charger (B-body)|Dodge Charger]], since [[Imponte]] is based on [[wp:Pontiac|Pontiac]], and the [[Bravado]] [[Buffalo]] is already based on a Dodge Charger.
* While the Dukes doesn't appear in [[GTA V]], you can modifiy your vehicle's wheels by selecting the Dukes wheels and customizing garages.
 
* If the player takes a Dukes to a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] too many times it will turn a unique, dark (almost black) green color. This color will then be permanent, and no amount of subsequent resprays will change it. This is most likely a glitch, as almost every other car in the game will continually cycle through its available colours each time you visit a Pay N' Spray. The exceptions are the [[Buffalo]] from [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the [[Infernus]], the [[Banshee]], and the [[PMP 600]], which all suffer from the glitch.
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*If the player takes a Dukes to a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] too many times it will turn a unique, dark (almost black) green color. This color will then be permanent, and no amount of subsequent resprays will change it. This is most likely a glitch, as almost every other car in the game will continually cycle through its available colours each time you visit a Pay N' Spray. The exceptions are the [[Buffalo]] from [[The Ballad of Gay Tony]], the [[Infernus]], the [[Banshee]], and the [[PMP 600]], which all suffer from the glitch.
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*A Dukes can be seen in the Pißwasser advertisement, being driven to the water in a pier.
* The Dukes is one of the few cars that does not have a license plate, the others being the [[Slamvan]], [[Contender]], the beater variant of the [[Vigero]], and most notably on most supercars such as the [[Comet]], [[Super GT]], [[Turismo]], and the [[Infernus]]
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*The Dukes is one of the few cars that does not have a license plate, the others being the [[Slamvan]], [[Contender]], the beater variant of the [[Vigero]], and most notably on most supercars such as the [[Comet]], [[Super GT]], [[Turismo]], and the [[Infernus]].
* Some Dukes may spawn with black chrome (similar to the red chrome variant requested by [[Stevie]]), usually the rest of the car is either black or yellow
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*Some Dukeses may spawn with black chrome (similar to the red chrome variant requested by [[Stevie]]), usually the rest of the car is either black or yellow.
* The name most likely refers to the TV show, ''[[wp:The Dukes of Hazzard|The Dukes of Hazzard]]'', which stars a 1969 Dodge Charger.
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*The name most likely refers to the TV show, ''[[wp:The Dukes of Hazzard|The Dukes of Hazzard]]'', which stars a 1969 Dodge Charger.
* In the game files, its name is "duke." This may have been the Dukes' beta name.
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*In the game files, its name is "duke." This may have been the Dukes' beta name.
* If the car is painted black, the car will appear to be a reference to the [[wp:The Fast and the Furious (2001 film)|Fast and Furious series]], being a classic [[wp:Dodge Charger|Dodge Charger]] with a triple-slot "bug catcher" blower connected to the supercharger, nearly identical to that driven by [[wp:Dominic Toretto|Dominic Toretto]].
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*If the car is painted black, the car will appear to be a reference to the [[wp:The Fast and the Furious (2001 film)|Fast and Furious series]], being a classic [[wp:Dodge Charger|Dodge Charger]] with a triple-slot "bug catcher" blower connected to the supercharger, nearly identical to that driven by [[wp:Dominic Toretto|Dominic Toretto]].
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*While the Dukes doesn't appear in [[GTA V]], you can modify your vehicle's wheels by selecting the Dukes wheels in [[Los Santos Customs]]. The car is also mentioned in the police scanner files under the filename "0x09223C6C", meaning it was possibly considered to appear in the game.
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*The Dukes makes a brief cameo in [[GTA V]]. While watching TV, an advertisement may appear advertising a stunt-man company in which two Dukes are featured in the logo.
   
==Locations==
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== Locations ==
===GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City===
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=== GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City ===
*Parked in the small parking area next to the abandoned [[Sprunk Factory]], [[Argus Street]], [[Tudor]], [[Alderney]]
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* Parked in the small parking area next to the abandoned [[Sprunk Factory]], [[Argus Street]], [[Tudor]], [[Alderney]]
*In the mission [[Lure (GTA IV)|Lure]] for [[Francis McReary]], an iridescently colored Dukes can be found across the street from the target's apartment on Denver Avenue, [[East Holland]], [[Algonquin]].
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* In the mission [[Lure (GTA IV)|Lure]] for [[Francis McReary]], an iridescently colored Dukes can be found across the street from the target's apartment on Denver Avenue, [[East Holland]], [[Algonquin]].
*Commonly spawn in [[Acter]], Tudor (Alderney), [[East Holland]], [[Northwood]], [[Purgatory]], [[Star Junction]] (Algonquin), [[South Bohan]], [[Boulevard]], [[Fortside]] ([[Bohan]]), [[Cerveza Heights]], [[Steinway]], [[Willis]] ([[Dukes]]), and [[Schottler]] ([[Broker]])
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* Commonly spawn in [[Acter]], Tudor (Alderney), [[East Holland]], [[Northwood]], [[Purgatory]], [[Star Junction]] (Algonquin), [[South Bohan]], [[Boulevard]], [[Fortside]] ([[Bohan]]), [[Cerveza Heights]], [[Steinway]], [[Willis]] ([[Dukes]]), and [[Schottler]] ([[Broker]])
*Sometimes spawn in [[Firefly Island]], [[Firefly Projects]], [[Beechwood City]] (Broker), and [[East Island City]] (Dukes).
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* Sometimes spawn in [[Firefly Island]], [[Firefly Projects]], [[Beechwood City]] (Broker), and [[East Island City]] (Dukes).
*Spawn in traffic during [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|Multiplayer]].
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* Spawn in traffic during [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|Multiplayer]].
   
===GTA Chinatown Wars===
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=== GTA Chinatown Wars ===
*Regular Dukes are commonly available throughout the city.
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* Regular Dukes are commonly available throughout the city.
*Spanish Lords Dukes only spawn within [[Spanish Lords]] turf in southwestern [[Bohan]] and northeastern [[Algonquin]].
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* Spanish Lords Dukes only spawn within [[Spanish Lords]] turf in southwestern [[Bohan]] and northeastern [[Algonquin]].
   
 
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You may be looking for Dukes, a borough in Liberty City.

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The Imponte Dukes is a two-door muscle car featured in Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.

Description

Design

File:Dukes badges.png

Badging on the Dukes.

The Dukes is the quintessential American muscle car: aggressive 1970s styling, a large engine, and a low, roaring exhaust note. It appears to be chiefly modeled after the 1968-1970 Dodge Charger, while the front bumper appears based on the 1968 or 1969 Pontiac LeMans, GTO or the 1968-1969 Firebird. The Imponte name can also be found on the right grille of the front bumper, similar to the Pontiac name found on 1968-1969 Firebirds. The taillights resemble those of the 1970 Dodge Challenger, with hints from the Charger. The body styling takes cues from many Dodge and Pontiac cars of the 1960s and 1970s.

The Dukes may be found with any combination of accessories, such as a small hood scoop, a pentagonal shaped hood bulge with the words "supercharged" written on it, rear window louvers, and a small rear spoiler. However, no Dukes will spawn with all options. As a possible parody of Dodge's Super Bee, a "Highway Reaper" version can also be found, featuring a large supercharger with a bug catcher, "Highway Reaper" decals on the rear quarter panels, a chin spoiler mounted under the front bumper, (nonfunctional) hood pins, and wire mesh covers over the grille and headlights, all with "750BHP" written on each side - referring to the Dukes' powerful 7.4 L, 750 horsepower V8 engine.

The GTA Chinatown Wars rendition is very similar to that of GTA IV, but varies in the manner in which they appear. Like in GTA IV, the game features two variants; they consist of a regular Dukes, which commonly appears all over the city, and a Spanish Lords Dukes, which is most distinguishable by its hood blower and neon underglow.

Performance

The Dukes has a supercharged 7.4 L V8 coupled to a four-speed gearbox in a FR layout, pumping out a ridiculous 750 horsepower. Unfortunately, most of the power cannot be transferred to the road due to the heavy steel body, small number of available gears, and relatively small, undersized tires that result in wheel slip under full throttle in low gear. Acceleration is thus lacking, but the Dukes has a decent top speed of 156 mph (252 km/h). Lending to its design generation (mid 1960s to early 1970s), the Dukes has one of the softest suspensions on any vehicle, generating massive body roll in turns and resulting in unimpressive, sluggish handling, but the incredible amount of power delivered to the rear wheels causes massive oversteer, though, with practice, the player can powerslide with great ease, making the Dukes one of the most impressive powersliding vehicles in-game. The Dukes' handling characteristics and poor suspension requires cautious use of the gas and steering, as the car can easily spin out and fishtail. Braking on the Dukes is, as expected, poor. The large rear drum brakes, coupled with the large steel body and weak and undersized front discs make for extended stopping distances and front wheel lockup. Considering its age, ABS is unsurprisingly not available on the Dukes.

Crash deformation is acceptable, and thanks to its very heavy chassis, the Dukes can take many direct hits before failing/catching fire, making this vehicle good for long-distance travel or dangerous driving. However, using the Dukes as a getaway vehicle is not recommended, due to its sluggish and heavy handling, which opens an opportunity for higher level law enforcement to push the vehicle off the road and quickly disable it.

Off-roading in the Dukes is surprisingly not as horrendous as it's design would suggest. While a lack of ABS and sub-par handling make sliding extremely common on surfaces such as grass and sand, an experienced player can use this to their advantage by using long powerslides around corners and giving any pursuers the slip. Steep hills should be avoided, as with all vehicles while off-road, however, if this proves impossible, the Dukes tends to be able to literally muscle it's way over many obstacles players wouldn't expect, such as medium sized rocks and steep inclines. This can cause damage to your vehicle however, caution is advised.

The regular Dukes in GTA Chinatown Wars is generally somewhat above average in speed, handling and braking. Grip is quite poor, and the car often drifts out of control at high speeds, but not as bad as the Stallion.

Overview

Template:Vehicle Stats

Variants

In GTA IV, a Dukes is requested as part of Stevie's Car Thefts, appearing across the intersection from Modo in East Holland, Algonquin with unique cherry red paint and dark metallic red trim. As a new Dukes will respawn at the same spot until the player delivers one to S&M Auto Sales, the player can save one at their safehouse before delivering another to Stevie.

In GTA Chinatown Wars, a Spanish Lords "gang" variant of the car exists as a derivative of GTA Chinatown Wars' Dukes, featuring a yellow body with red undersides, an engine blower, and red neon underglow that lights up at night. The gang variant also sports slightly improved speed, and superior handling and braking.

Notable owners

Trivia

  • In Grand Theft Auto IV, the Dukes' default radio station is Liberty Rock Radio 97.8.
  • It is more likely that the Dukes is based on a Pontiac GTO (mostly The Judge edition) than a Dodge Charger, since Imponte is based on Pontiac, and the Bravado Buffalo is already based on a Dodge Charger.
  • If the player takes a Dukes to a Pay 'n' Spray too many times it will turn a unique, dark (almost black) green color. This color will then be permanent, and no amount of subsequent resprays will change it. This is most likely a glitch, as almost every other car in the game will continually cycle through its available colours each time you visit a Pay N' Spray. The exceptions are the Buffalo from The Ballad of Gay Tony, the Infernus, the Banshee, and the PMP 600, which all suffer from the glitch.
  • A Dukes can be seen in the Pißwasser advertisement, being driven to the water in a pier.
  • The Dukes is one of the few cars that does not have a license plate, the others being the Slamvan, Contender, the beater variant of the Vigero, and most notably on most supercars such as the Comet, Super GT, Turismo, and the Infernus.
  • Some Dukeses may spawn with black chrome (similar to the red chrome variant requested by Stevie), usually the rest of the car is either black or yellow.
  • The name most likely refers to the TV show, The Dukes of Hazzard, which stars a 1969 Dodge Charger.
  • In the game files, its name is "duke." This may have been the Dukes' beta name.
  • If the car is painted black, the car will appear to be a reference to the Fast and Furious series, being a classic Dodge Charger with a triple-slot "bug catcher" blower connected to the supercharger, nearly identical to that driven by Dominic Toretto.
  • While the Dukes doesn't appear in GTA V, you can modify your vehicle's wheels by selecting the Dukes wheels in Los Santos Customs. The car is also mentioned in the police scanner files under the filename "0x09223C6C", meaning it was possibly considered to appear in the game.
  • The Dukes makes a brief cameo in GTA V. While watching TV, an advertisement may appear advertising a stunt-man company in which two Dukes are featured in the logo.

Locations

GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City

GTA Chinatown Wars

  • Regular Dukes are commonly available throughout the city.
  • Spanish Lords Dukes only spawn within Spanish Lords turf in southwestern Bohan and northeastern Algonquin.
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UncontrollableStatic Planes (Ogham)
BetaAndromada | Brickade | Coach | Dodo | Fighter | NOOSE Boxville | Previon | Rhino | Shamal
The Lost and Damned only. | The Ballad of Gay Tony only. | TLAD and TBOGT only. | Different versions between GTA IV and TBOGT.
Vehicles in GTA IV (Category) | Vehicles in The Lost and Damned (Category) | Vehicles in The Ballad of Gay Tony (Category) | Vehicle Brands | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles | Drivetrains in GTA IV | Engines
[ ve ]Vehicles in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Sports, muscle and
tuner cars
500 XLR8 | Banshee | Cityscape | Comet | Dukes | Infernus | MK GT9 | Resolution X | Sabre GT | Stallion | Style SR | Sultan | Turismo
CarsAdmiral | Blista | Buccaneer | Chavos | Cognoscenti | Hellenbach | Ingot | Limo | Manana | Perennial | Peyote | Voodoo
SUVs, trucks and vansAngel | Alphamail | Bobcat | Burrito | Cavalcade | Cavalcade FXT | Dragon Wagon | Fists | Flatbed | Gumshoe | Patriot | Recovery | Tanker | Yankee
Public serviceBus | Cabbie | Subway Car
Government and emergencyAmbulance | FIB Rancher | Fire Truck | NOOSE Enforcer | Police Patrol | Rhino
MotorcyclesAngel | Chopper | NRG 900 | Sanchez
WatercraftCoast Guard Dinghy | Coast Guard Launch | Cruiser | Destroyer | Dinghy | Jetmax | Reefer | Wet Ski | Zhouboat
MiscellaneousBaggage Handler | Bulldozer | Formula R | Go Kart | Hearse
Aircraft
HelicoptersDefender | Helitours Maverick | Police Maverick | Sparrow
Static (Non-Controllable)Airtrain | Ogham
Beta VehiclesCoquette | Triad Burrito
Category:Vehicles in GTA Chinatown Wars | Vehicles in GTA Chinatown Wars | Vehicles by type | Special Vehicles | Beta Vehicles | Manufacturers