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ā | |front_image=BFDuneBuggy-Front-GTAV.png |
+ | | front_image = BFDuneBuggy-Front-GTAV.png |
ā | |rear_image=BFDuneBuggy-Rear-GTAV.png |
+ | | rear_image = BFDuneBuggy-Rear-GTAV.png |
ā | |image_size=300 |
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ā | |caption=A Dune Buggy with body panels in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
+ | | caption = A Dune Buggy with body panels in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
+ | | price = $20,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto Online|GTA Online]])</small><br><small>([[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]])</small> |
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{{quote|This custom dune buggy is about the most fun you can have with your clothes on. Or off. It is designed for the beach after all. The ultimate toy for the big kid with a lot of disposable income.|[[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]] description.}} |
{{quote|This custom dune buggy is about the most fun you can have with your clothes on. Or off. It is designed for the beach after all. The ultimate toy for the big kid with a lot of disposable income.|[[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]] description.}} |
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==Performance== |
==Performance== |
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ā | The Dune Buggy performs generally well both on the road and off. Its extremely light weight allows for excellent acceleration, which complements a decent top speed. Its length and relatively narrow wheelbase keep it steady during turns, and retains fairly decent grip even at high speeds. It is quick to recover from rollovers or minor accidents, but is susceptible to deformation damage. |
+ | The Dune Buggy performs generally well both on the road and off. Its extremely light weight allows for excellent acceleration, which complements a decent top speed. Its length and relatively narrow wheelbase keep it steady during turns, and retains fairly decent grip even at high speeds. It is quick to recover from rollovers or minor accidents, but is susceptible to deformation damage. Furthermore, the Dune Buggy's open wheels are vulnerable to gunshots, so it is therefore recommended to purchase bulletproof tires for it. |
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*Rarely found in traffic around the Grand Senora Desert |
*Rarely found in traffic around the Grand Senora Desert |
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*Rarely found roaming backroads in [[Blaine County]]. |
*Rarely found roaming backroads in [[Blaine County]]. |
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ā | *Available at [[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]] for $20,000 in [[GTA Online]]. |
+ | *Available at [[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]] for $20,000 in [[Grand Theft Auto Online|GTA Online]]. |
*Can be found on the side of the road going towards the destroyed bridge in [[Paleto Bay]]. |
*Can be found on the side of the road going towards the destroyed bridge in [[Paleto Bay]]. |
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*It can be found in online at all the mentioned locations while driving a purchased Dune Buggy. |
*It can be found in online at all the mentioned locations while driving a purchased Dune Buggy. |
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+ | ==Notable Owners== |
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+ | *[[Cletus Ewing]] |
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+ | *[[Oscar Guzman]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *[[Cletus Ewing]] mentions that his Dune buggy costs $4,000, which is inconsistent with the vehicle's true cost of $20,000 in multiplayer. |
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ā | *[[Cletus Ewing|Cletus]] owns a Dune Buggy. |
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ā | *Despite its name, every aspect of its construction is actually that of a [[wp: |
+ | *Despite its name, every aspect of its construction is actually that of a [[wp:Sandrail|sandrail]]. |
*The Dune Buggy may be a nod to one of Rockstar North's/Angel Studios' earlier games, [[wp:Smuggler's Run|Smuggler's Run]]. This is further evidenced in its role in [[Oscar Guzman]]'s arms smuggling missions. |
*The Dune Buggy may be a nod to one of Rockstar North's/Angel Studios' earlier games, [[wp:Smuggler's Run|Smuggler's Run]]. This is further evidenced in its role in [[Oscar Guzman]]'s arms smuggling missions. |
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+ | * The Dune Buggy has no license plates, which would make it illegal to drive on the road. While it could be argued it is not supposed to be road-legal vehicle, NPCs are routinely seen driving it around Blaine County. Other vehicles that lack plates include the [[Sanchez]], the [[PCJ-600]] (once modified) and the [[Zentorno]]. |
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+ | * Before [[The High Life Update]], the Dune Buggy could not be modified at [[Los Santos Customs]]. However, it is now possible to modify it, except for the rim design. |
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==Navigation== |
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Revision as of 17:47, 21 July 2014
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The BF Dune Buggy is a lightweight off-road vehicle featured in Grand Theft Auto V.
Design
The Dune Buggy's construction is a tubular frame chassis and is extremely lightweight, which aids performance at the cost of some durability. It is stripped down to its basic components, although a functioning radio is present as well as headlights, and sometimes a few rusted body panels. The rear axle is fitted with dust tires and is slightly wider, whilst the front is narrower and equipped with tires better suited for sand or dirt. Its overall appearance is extremely reminiscent of the Bandito from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Performance
The Dune Buggy performs generally well both on the road and off. Its extremely light weight allows for excellent acceleration, which complements a decent top speed. Its length and relatively narrow wheelbase keep it steady during turns, and retains fairly decent grip even at high speeds. It is quick to recover from rollovers or minor accidents, but is susceptible to deformation damage. Furthermore, the Dune Buggy's open wheels are vulnerable to gunshots, so it is therefore recommended to purchase bulletproof tires for it.
Gallery
Locations
- Parked in a cul-de-sac near the northwest corner of the Grand Senora Desert.
- Occasionally found driving down a road just east of the Grand Senora Desert Los Santos Customs.
- Can be taken after both of Cletus' encounters.
- Parked at McKenzie Field Hangar after purchase.
- Rarely found in traffic around the Grand Senora Desert
- Rarely found roaming backroads in Blaine County.
- Available at Southernsanandreassuperautos.com for $20,000 in GTA Online.
- Can be found on the side of the road going towards the destroyed bridge in Paleto Bay.
- It can be found in online at all the mentioned locations while driving a purchased Dune Buggy.
Notable Owners
Trivia
- Cletus Ewing mentions that his Dune buggy costs $4,000, which is inconsistent with the vehicle's true cost of $20,000 in multiplayer.
- Despite its name, every aspect of its construction is actually that of a sandrail.
- The Dune Buggy may be a nod to one of Rockstar North's/Angel Studios' earlier games, Smuggler's Run. This is further evidenced in its role in Oscar Guzman's arms smuggling missions.
- The Dune Buggy has no license plates, which would make it illegal to drive on the road. While it could be argued it is not supposed to be road-legal vehicle, NPCs are routinely seen driving it around Blaine County. Other vehicles that lack plates include the Sanchez, the PCJ-600 (once modified) and the Zentorno.
- Before The High Life Update, the Dune Buggy could not be modified at Los Santos Customs. However, it is now possible to modify it, except for the rim design.