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| caption = A Regina in ''Grand Theft Auto V''. |
| caption = A Regina in ''Grand Theft Auto V''. |
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| rear_image = Regina-GTAV-Rear.png |
| rear_image = Regina-GTAV-Rear.png |
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+ | | vehicle_class = Sedans |
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| vehicle_type = Civilian car |
| vehicle_type = Civilian car |
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| body_style = [[:Category:Station Wagons|4-door station wagon]] |
| body_style = [[:Category:Station Wagons|4-door station wagon]] |
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| manufacturer = [[Dundreary]] <small>'''('''[[HD Universe]]''')'''</small> |
| manufacturer = [[Dundreary]] <small>'''('''[[HD Universe]]''')'''</small> |
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+ | | price = [[Money|$]]8,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]]) ([[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]])</small> |
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| capacity = 4 <small>(driver and 3 passengers)</small> |
| capacity = 4 <small>(driver and 3 passengers)</small> |
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− | | appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]<br>[[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' |
+ | | appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]<br>[[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
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+ | {{q|Signature Dundreary grille, opulent wood panelling, roomy luggage compartment, and a roof rack for the family dog - the ultimate vehicle to live the 1960s suburban dream today.|[[Southernsanandreassuperautos.com]] description.}} |
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− | {{q|Housewives' favorite.|GTA Vice City Website.}} |
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− | The [[Dundreary]] '''Regina''' is a station wagon |
+ | The [[Dundreary]] '''Regina''' is a 4-door station wagon that has appeared in the following games: |
+ | *''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]<br> |
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+ | *[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]<br> |
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+ | *[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]<br> |
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⚫ | The Regina [[ |
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+ | *[[The Lost and Damned]]<br> |
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+ | *[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' |
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⚫ | The Regina [[3D Universe|between GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories]] is designed as a quitessentially [[1980]]s [[United States|American]] station wagon that resembles a [[wp:Chevrolet Caprice|1984-1988 Chevrolet Caprice Estate Wagon]] in the placement of the wood paneling and chrome strips on the sides; The shape of hood's front also echoes [[1970|70's]] Cadillacs. The grille resembles that of a [[wp:Pontiac Parisienne|mid-'80s Pontiac Parisienne]]. Unlike all these cars, the Regina is front wheel drive. |
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− | === |
+ | ===The Lost and Damned=== |
− | In The Lost and Damned, the [[Dundreary]] Regina is designed as a lean 1960's/ |
+ | In The Lost and Damned, the [[Dundreary]] Regina is designed as a lean 1960's/1970's station wagon with [[1960|1960's]] [[wp:General Motors|GM]] rally wheels, low ground clearance and faded paint. The vehicle's overall body design and greenhouse are inspired by the [[1965]]-[[1978]] Chrysler C platform [[wp:Chrysler Town & Country (1941-1988)|(1965-1968)]] and the [[wp:Chrysler Town & Country (1941-1988)|(1969-1973) Town & Country]]. The front and rear fascias also bear close resemblances to those of the Town & Country station wagon. |
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===GTA V=== |
===GTA V=== |
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+ | The Regina in GTA V is nearly identical to its GTA TLAD counterpart, but with some minor styling differences. It now bears a closer resemblance to the [[wp:Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser|first generation 1964-1967 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser]] with the front fascia of the [[wp:Buick Sport Wagon|1970-1972 Buick Sport Wagon]], and it also lacks a divider on the grille. The wagon also has lost its beater appearance and it is found in mint conditions. The car may occasionally be found with different roof attachments such as a large chrome roof rack, which may sometimes have various boxes and suitcases tied to it. |
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− | The Regina appears in the second trailer for GTA V and the Michael trailer. It looks similar to the TLAD version, but has a bit more modern design and square headlights, unlike previous interations. It also lacks a divider on the grille. |
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− | The Regina can be found in numerous places in the game, both driving and parked. The car can be found with different 'roof attachments' such as a roof rack empty and a roof rack with bags/suitcases on it. The Regina bears a resemblance to a first generation 1964-1967 [[wp:Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser|Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser]]. |
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− | Because of its slow acceleration and overall speed, the Regina does not make a good getaway car when evading or outrunning the police wherein the best way to lose the cops is to try and hide. And thus leaving this car to merely a "grandpa-grocery-getter". |
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− | Regina-GTAV-Front.png|Front quarter view. |
+ | Regina-GTAV-Front.png|Front quarter view (<small>[[:Image:Regina-GTAV-Rear.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>). |
− | Regina-GTAV-Rear.png|Rear quarter view. |
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Regina-GTAV-Frontview.jpg|The Regina in GTA V (<small>[[:Image:Regina-GTAV-rearview.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>). |
Regina-GTAV-Frontview.jpg|The Regina in GTA V (<small>[[:Image:Regina-GTAV-rearview.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>). |
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Regina-GTAV.jpg|A tourist Regina in GTA V. |
Regina-GTAV.jpg|A tourist Regina in GTA V. |
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Regina-GTAV-Sideview.jpg|Side view. |
Regina-GTAV-Sideview.jpg|Side view. |
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− | Regina-GTAV-front.jpg|A white Regina. |
+ | Regina-GTAV-front.jpg|A white Regina on [[Rockstar Social Club]]. |
+ | Regina,Dundreary.jpg|Engine close-up in GTA V |
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− | == |
+ | ==Performance== |
− | === |
+ | ===GTA Vice City — GTA Vice City Stories=== |
− | Between GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, the Regina's acceleration is modest, and its speed is severely lacking - with the Regina's front-wheel drive powertrain, the underpowered V8 struggles to move this behemoth. Handling is sluggish, the car suffers from obvious understeer, and the brakes do a barely acceptable job of slowing the enormous chassis. The Regina is not especially sturdy, nor capable of withstanding heavy damage, and is a generally undesirable vehicle. |
+ | Between GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, the Regina's acceleration is modest, and its speed is severely lacking - with the Regina's front-wheel drive powertrain, the underpowered [[wp:V8 engine|V8]] struggles to move this behemoth. Handling is sluggish, the car suffers from obvious understeer, and the brakes do a barely acceptable job of slowing the enormous chassis. The Regina is not especially sturdy, nor capable of withstanding heavy damage, and is a generally undesirable vehicle. |
− | === |
+ | ===The Lost and Damned=== |
With a significant cosmetic change, the Regina in The Lost and Damned sports several noticeable differences in its performance. It is powered by a high displacement V8 engine coupled to a 5-speed manual transmission in an FR layout. Whilst the Regina still possesses average acceleration (0 to 60 mph in 10 seconds), the car can achieve considerably good speeds, with a maximum speed of 170 mph. Due to its heavier weight, the car is less nimble than its predecessors, occasionally requiring the aid of the handbrake in tight corners or high speed turns. Braking power is correspondingly below average. |
With a significant cosmetic change, the Regina in The Lost and Damned sports several noticeable differences in its performance. It is powered by a high displacement V8 engine coupled to a 5-speed manual transmission in an FR layout. Whilst the Regina still possesses average acceleration (0 to 60 mph in 10 seconds), the car can achieve considerably good speeds, with a maximum speed of 170 mph. Due to its heavier weight, the car is less nimble than its predecessors, occasionally requiring the aid of the handbrake in tight corners or high speed turns. Braking power is correspondingly below average. |
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− | The car is also classified as one of the [[Wrecks|beater]] cars in GTA IV, emitting a knocking sound from the engine at high revs, occasionally taking a noticeably long time to start, and backfiring through its exhaust pipe. |
+ | The car is also classified as one of the [[Wrecks#Beaters|beater]] cars in GTA IV, emitting a knocking sound from the engine at high revs, occasionally taking a noticeably long time to start, and backfiring through its exhaust pipe. |
===GTA V=== |
===GTA V=== |
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+ | The Regina's acceleration is mediocre and severely lacking in performance. Like in GTA: TLaD, the vehicle is quite heavy, and it has some difficulty during high-speed maneuvers and turns, as its tires may lose grip easily and send the car fishtailing out of control. Its breaking is severely sub-par. Similar to its predecessor, it can still achieve a reasonable top speed. |
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− | The Regina again is slow with acceleration and takes a while to get up to top speed. Similar to it's predecessor, it can still achieve a reasonable top speed. However, its overall performance makes it a bad choice for getaway situations where you need to outrun/avoid the police. |
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+ | {{Template:Vehicle Stats |
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+ | |Engine = n/a |
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+ | |Drivetrain = n/a |
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+ | |Gears = n/a |
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+ | |Mass = n/a|0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time = n/a |
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+ | |Top speed = 159 mph/ 256 kph}} |
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==Modifications (GTA San Andreas)== |
==Modifications (GTA San Andreas)== |
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− | |rowspan=2|Color |
+ | | rowspan="2" |Color |
|Car Color 1 (64 different colors) |
|Car Color 1 (64 different colors) |
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|$ 150 |
|$ 150 |
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|$ 150 |
|$ 150 |
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− | |rowspan=3|Nitro |
+ | | rowspan="3" |Nitro |
|2x Nitrous |
|2x Nitrous |
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|$ 200 |
|$ 200 |
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|$ 1000 |
|$ 1000 |
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− | |rowspan=10|Wheels |
+ | | rowspan="10" |Wheels |
|Import |
|Import |
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|$ 820 |
|$ 820 |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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===GTA Vice City=== |
===GTA Vice City=== |
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+ | *Commonly driven around [[Ocean Beach]] and [[Little Havana]]. |
===GTA San Andreas=== |
===GTA San Andreas=== |
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===GTA Vice City Stories=== |
===GTA Vice City Stories=== |
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+ | *At [[Mary-Jo Cassidy]]'s Apartment. |
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+ | *Commonly seen driven around [[Little Haiti]] and Little Havana. |
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+ | *Parked at the trailer park south of [[Sunshine Autos]] ([[PSP]] version only). |
===The Lost and Damned=== |
===The Lost and Damned=== |
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+ | *The Regina's only confirmed appearance in the game is during the mission [[Heavy Toll]]. The easiest way to obtain this vehicle is to take it to the [[Bohan Safehouse]]. |
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+ | *To prevent losing the [[Slamvan]] from this mission, it is best to push the Regina there using the Slamvan. |
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+ | *If the player hurriedly heads to a nearby road after Heavy Toll, there is a chance that the car may spawn parked or in traffic. |
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+ | *If the player takes a Regina during the mission and leaves the area, failing the mission and reappearing in [[Elizabeta]]'s house, quickly go to the nearest street where there might be a few Reginas. |
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+ | *If you get in the Slamvan quickly during the mission and drive away, the gang members will get in their cars and follow you. Drive to the Bohan safehouse, kill them, enter a Regina and park it. |
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+ | *Commonly spawned in traffic if the player is driving the Regina. |
===GTA V=== |
===GTA V=== |
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*Commonly spawns around [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]] and the surrounding areas. |
*Commonly spawns around [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]] and the surrounding areas. |
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*Often spawns on [[Route 68]]. |
*Often spawns on [[Route 68]]. |
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+ | *Spawns in the parking lot at [[Willie's Supermarket]] in [[Paleto Bay]], [[Blaine County]]. |
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+ | ==Notable Owners== |
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+ | *[[Mary-Jo Cassidy]] |
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+ | *[[Angels of Death]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | + | [[File:Regina-GTAVC-Screenshot.png|thumb|200px|Screenshot of a beta Regina with three rear lights, GTA VC.]] |
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+ | *The [[Beta Vehicles|beta]] Regina had three rear lights instead of one. |
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*The Regina plays the following radio stations by default when entered: |
*The Regina plays the following radio stations by default when entered: |
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− | **'''''GTA San Andreas''''': [[K-JAH]]. |
+ | **'''''GTA San Andreas''''': [[K-JAH West]]. |
**'''''The Lost and Damned''''': [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]]. |
**'''''The Lost and Damned''''': [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]]. |
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+ | **'''''GTA V''''': [[Rebel Radio]]. |
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* The interior of the Regina in The Lost and Damned is a near-duplicate of the [[Stallion]]'s interior. |
* The interior of the Regina in The Lost and Damned is a near-duplicate of the [[Stallion]]'s interior. |
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− | * The Lost and Damned's Regina appears to lack [[wp:Pillar (car)|B-pillars]], yet features rear doors that are hinged to the front, where the B-pillar should be. |
+ | * The Lost and Damned's Regina appears to lack [[wp:Pillar (car)|B-pillars]], yet features rear doors that are hinged to the front, where the B-pillar should be. This is most likely a designer oversight. |
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+ | *In the beta, the Regina's rear clusters had a different design as seen [http://media.gtanet.com/images/2796.jpg here]. |
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+ | *In [[wp:Latin language|Latin]], "Regina" translates into "queen". |
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+ | **"Regina" also may be meant to sound like "vagina". |
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+ | *The Lost and Damned version also has a similar appearance to the [[Perennial]] from [[GTA Liberty City Stories]] and [[GTA Vice City Stories]]. |
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+ | *If you damage the rear hatch door in GTA: Vice City Stories, the door will have a darker color. [[File:Regina&Stallion-Bullyappearance.jpg|thumb|184px|Regina (background) and Stallion on a shop class in Bully.]] |
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+ | *A very easy and sure-fire way to acquire the Regina without the failure of the mission [[Heavy Toll]] is to kill the [[Angels of Death]] and take the [[Slamvan]] required, then push a Regina until it is close to the [[South Bohan Safehouse|South Bohan safehouse]] and then get in the Regina and park it in the space, then you can continue the mission |
− | *The Regina along with [[Stallion]] make a cameo in [[Rockstar Vancouver]]'s game [[ |
+ | *The Regina along with [[Stallion]] make a cameo in [[Rockstar Vancouver]]'s game [[Bully]]. |
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− | * The Regina is the only [[beater]] in [[GTA IV]] to emit white exhaust fumes other than when it backfires. |
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+ | *While driving a Regina with a [[Wanted Level|wanted level]] in TLAD, the police dispatcher may mistakenly refer to the Regina as a "[[Declasse]] [[Rancher]]" or a "beat-up SUV". |
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− | * The Regina looks similar to a vehicle featured in the 2006 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari Atari] game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driver:_Parallel_Lines Driver: Parallel Lines], which was also called the Regina. In Driver: Parallel Lines, the Regina looks like a Chevrolet Caprice second genration. |
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+ | *The car shares it's engine sound with the [[Bobcat]] in TLAD. It also shares it's handling with the [[Solair]]. |
+ | *The vehicle's engine noise, horn and possible handling is shared with the [[Peyote]] in GTA V. |
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+ | *Prior to the '''[[I'm Not a Hipster Update]]''', the Regina was the only car in the HD universe to have luggage on the roof, now followed by the [[Glendale]], [[Panto]], [[Pigalle]] and [[Warrener]]. |
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− | * The car shares it's engine sound with the [[Bobcat]] in GTA TLAD. It also shares it's handling with the [[Solair]]. |
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==Navigation== |
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[[Category:Vehicles in GTA V]] |
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[[Category:Vehicles manufactured by Dundreary]] |
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Revision as of 08:15, 27 August 2014
Template:Infobox vehicles
The Dundreary Regina is a 4-door station wagon that has appeared in the following games:
Design
GTA Vice City — GTA Vice City Stories
The Regina between GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories is designed as a quitessentially 1980s American station wagon that resembles a 1984-1988 Chevrolet Caprice Estate Wagon in the placement of the wood paneling and chrome strips on the sides; The shape of hood's front also echoes 70's Cadillacs. The grille resembles that of a mid-'80s Pontiac Parisienne. Unlike all these cars, the Regina is front wheel drive.
The Lost and Damned
In The Lost and Damned, the Dundreary Regina is designed as a lean 1960's/1970's station wagon with 1960's GM rally wheels, low ground clearance and faded paint. The vehicle's overall body design and greenhouse are inspired by the 1965-1978 Chrysler C platform (1965-1968) and the (1969-1973) Town & Country. The front and rear fascias also bear close resemblances to those of the Town & Country station wagon.
GTA V
The Regina in GTA V is nearly identical to its GTA TLAD counterpart, but with some minor styling differences. It now bears a closer resemblance to the first generation 1964-1967 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser with the front fascia of the 1970-1972 Buick Sport Wagon, and it also lacks a divider on the grille. The wagon also has lost its beater appearance and it is found in mint conditions. The car may occasionally be found with different roof attachments such as a large chrome roof rack, which may sometimes have various boxes and suitcases tied to it.
Performance
GTA Vice City — GTA Vice City Stories
Between GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, the Regina's acceleration is modest, and its speed is severely lacking - with the Regina's front-wheel drive powertrain, the underpowered V8 struggles to move this behemoth. Handling is sluggish, the car suffers from obvious understeer, and the brakes do a barely acceptable job of slowing the enormous chassis. The Regina is not especially sturdy, nor capable of withstanding heavy damage, and is a generally undesirable vehicle.
The Lost and Damned
With a significant cosmetic change, the Regina in The Lost and Damned sports several noticeable differences in its performance. It is powered by a high displacement V8 engine coupled to a 5-speed manual transmission in an FR layout. Whilst the Regina still possesses average acceleration (0 to 60 mph in 10 seconds), the car can achieve considerably good speeds, with a maximum speed of 170 mph. Due to its heavier weight, the car is less nimble than its predecessors, occasionally requiring the aid of the handbrake in tight corners or high speed turns. Braking power is correspondingly below average.
The car is also classified as one of the beater cars in GTA IV, emitting a knocking sound from the engine at high revs, occasionally taking a noticeably long time to start, and backfiring through its exhaust pipe.
GTA V
The Regina's acceleration is mediocre and severely lacking in performance. Like in GTA: TLaD, the vehicle is quite heavy, and it has some difficulty during high-speed maneuvers and turns, as its tires may lose grip easily and send the car fishtailing out of control. Its breaking is severely sub-par. Similar to its predecessor, it can still achieve a reasonable top speed. Template:Vehicle Stats
Modifications (GTA San Andreas)
In TransFender:
Type | Upgrade | Cost |
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Color | Car Color 1 (64 different colors) | $ 150 |
Car Color 2 (64 different colors) | $ 150 | |
Nitro | 2x Nitrous | $ 200 |
5x Nitrous | $ 500 | |
10x Nitrous | $ 1000 | |
Wheels | Import | $ 820 |
Atomic | $ 770 | |
Ahab | $ 1000 | |
Virtual | $ 620 | |
Access | $ 1140 | |
Off Road Wheel | $ 1000 | |
Mega | $ 1030 | |
Grove | $ 1230 | |
Twist | $ 1200 | |
Wires | $ 1560 | |
Car Stereo | Bass Boost | $ 100 |
Hydraulics | Hydraulics | $ 1500 |
Locations
GTA Vice City
- Commonly driven around Ocean Beach and Little Havana.
GTA San Andreas
- Usually spawns at a car park behind Well Stacked Pizza in Idlewood, Los Santos.
- In rural areas.
- Usually spawns when driving a Perennial.
GTA Vice City Stories
- At Mary-Jo Cassidy's Apartment.
- Commonly seen driven around Little Haiti and Little Havana.
- Parked at the trailer park south of Sunshine Autos (PSP version only).
The Lost and Damned
- The Regina's only confirmed appearance in the game is during the mission Heavy Toll. The easiest way to obtain this vehicle is to take it to the Bohan Safehouse.
- To prevent losing the Slamvan from this mission, it is best to push the Regina there using the Slamvan.
- If the player hurriedly heads to a nearby road after Heavy Toll, there is a chance that the car may spawn parked or in traffic.
- If the player takes a Regina during the mission and leaves the area, failing the mission and reappearing in Elizabeta's house, quickly go to the nearest street where there might be a few Reginas.
- If you get in the Slamvan quickly during the mission and drive away, the gang members will get in their cars and follow you. Drive to the Bohan safehouse, kill them, enter a Regina and park it.
- Commonly spawned in traffic if the player is driving the Regina.
GTA V
- Commonly spawns around Los Santos and the surrounding areas.
- Often spawns on Route 68.
- Spawns in the parking lot at Willie's Supermarket in Paleto Bay, Blaine County.
Notable Owners
Trivia
- The beta Regina had three rear lights instead of one.
- The Regina plays the following radio stations by default when entered:
- GTA San Andreas: K-JAH West.
- The Lost and Damned: Liberty Rock Radio 97.8.
- GTA V: Rebel Radio.
- The interior of the Regina in The Lost and Damned is a near-duplicate of the Stallion's interior.
- The Lost and Damned's Regina appears to lack B-pillars, yet features rear doors that are hinged to the front, where the B-pillar should be. This is most likely a designer oversight.
- In the beta, the Regina's rear clusters had a different design as seen here.
- In Latin, "Regina" translates into "queen".
- "Regina" also may be meant to sound like "vagina".
- The Lost and Damned version also has a similar appearance to the Perennial from GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories.
- If you damage the rear hatch door in GTA: Vice City Stories, the door will have a darker color.
- A very easy and sure-fire way to acquire the Regina without the failure of the mission Heavy Toll is to kill the Angels of Death and take the Slamvan required, then push a Regina until it is close to the South Bohan safehouse and then get in the Regina and park it in the space, then you can continue the mission
- The Regina along with Stallion make a cameo in Rockstar Vancouver's game Bully.
- The Regina, like other beaters, takes a long time to start. Rapidly tapping accelerate or reverse, as if you were hot-wiring a car, will make it start faster.
- Unlike every other beater, the Regina does not get a "This is the best I could do with this wreck" notification when re-spraying it at a Pay'n'Spray.
- While driving a Regina with a wanted level in TLAD, the police dispatcher may mistakenly refer to the Regina as a "Declasse Rancher" or a "beat-up SUV".
- In the game Call of Duty: Ghosts, there is a car that looks similar to the Regina from TLAD and GTA V.
- The car shares it's engine sound with the Bobcat in TLAD. It also shares it's handling with the Solair.
- The vehicle's engine noise, horn and possible handling is shared with the Peyote in GTA V.
- Prior to the I'm Not a Hipster Update, the Regina was the only car in the HD universe to have luggage on the roof, now followed by the Glendale, Panto, Pigalle and Warrener.