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== Design == |
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* The Faction is one of a few vehicles in GTA IV that has a burnt out "wrecked" version, seen as a rusted shell in junkyards. This version of the car also appears in GTA V, but with better textures. |
* The Faction is one of a few vehicles in GTA IV that has a burnt out "wrecked" version, seen as a rusted shell in junkyards. This version of the car also appears in GTA V, but with better textures. |
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* The beta name for the Faction was possibly Majestic, having the same real life basis. |
* The beta name for the Faction was possibly Majestic, having the same real life basis. |
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− | * The Faction bears many similarities to the Sabre. |
+ | * The Faction bears many similarities to the HD-era [[Sabre]]. In fact, beater Sabres in GTA IV seem to have been repaired using parts from the Faction, including a cowl induction hood. |
* The car is absent from [[Grand Theft Auto V]] along with every other [[Willard (manufacturer)|Willard]] branded car, however a police scanner file named "0x10532F0B" mentions it by name, indicating that it has possibly been cut. |
* The car is absent from [[Grand Theft Auto V]] along with every other [[Willard (manufacturer)|Willard]] branded car, however a police scanner file named "0x10532F0B" mentions it by name, indicating that it has possibly been cut. |
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− | ** However, this could be any Willard vehicle, so this is just a rumor. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 14:49, 7 December 2014
Template:Infobox vehiclesThe Willard Faction is a two-door coupé found in Grand Theft Auto IV.
Design
The Faction is designed as a 1980's American sports coupe, depicted with a T-Top roof and front end fog lights. Some Factions are also equipped with a small hood scoop.
The Faction resembles a 1982-1987 Buick Regal (similar to the Majestic in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas). Details and portions of the design take cues from the Buick Grand National and Regal T-Type.
Performance
Powered by a turbocharged 6.6 L V8 engine, the Faction is a fun car to drive with a high-torque engine up front. Combined with the FR drivetrain, handbrake turns are smooth yet controllable. ABS is standard, giving the brakes good stopping ability. Top speed is 195 mph (313 km/h), and is reached fairly quickly due to its high acceleration.
Gallery
Locations
- Spawns in Schottler, Cerveza Heights, Steinway, Willis, East Holland, Northwood, Star Junction, Chinatown, Purgatory, Acter, Tudor, Westdyke, South Bohan, Boulevard, Fortside, Firefly Island, Firefly Projects, Beechwood City, East Island City, Berchem, Leftwood, Acter Industrial Park, Normandy, Port Tudor, Varsity Heights, Middle Park, Middle Park West, Easton, Lower Easton, Presidents City, Fishmarket North, The Exchange, Bohan Industrial, Chase Point, Northern Gardens, BOABO, East Hook, and Charge Island.
- Driving a Sabre or Ruiner will make the Faction spawn more frequently.
- Spawns in traffic during multiplayer.
Trivia
- After collecting all thirty cars for Stevie he agrees to purchase cars from Niko Bellic, with the Faction fetching $1,800.
- The two default radio stations in the Faction are Electro-Choc and Radio Broker.
- This is the first and only vehicle in the GTA series with a dealership badge, as there is a badge reading "Liberty City Willard" on the rear.
- The Faction is one of a few vehicles in GTA IV that has a burnt out "wrecked" version, seen as a rusted shell in junkyards. This version of the car also appears in GTA V, but with better textures.
- The beta name for the Faction was possibly Majestic, having the same real life basis.
- The Faction bears many similarities to the HD-era Sabre. In fact, beater Sabres in GTA IV seem to have been repaired using parts from the Faction, including a cowl induction hood.
- The car is absent from Grand Theft Auto V along with every other Willard branded car, however a police scanner file named "0x10532F0B" mentions it by name, indicating that it has possibly been cut.
See also
- Majestic, a very similar vehicle to the Faction, featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.