![]() ![]() ![]() But Franklin? Even before he's a multi-millionaire thief, his personal whip is a brand new Dodge Charger. Trevor has a beat up old pick-up whose make and model can probably only be identified by a few. Michael has a car that is eventually taken away after a plot turn in the game, so it's no longer linked to him. ![]() No matter what happens to the car, be it flipped upside down under a freeway overpass in a failed race attempt, or at the bottom of the ocean after a police chase, it will eventually reappear at their house. Yes, you can acquire new cars in the game through thievery and store them at a garage, but the cars each characters owns from the start are directly tied to them. The three main characters of the game, Michael, Trevor and Franklin, each have their own cars. But cars? It's a different story, particularly for Franklin's Charger. Many other brands are also satirized in the game other than automakers such as the iFruit (įacebook) or Bleater (Twitter), though none are portrayed in anything approaching a positive light. I've seen Porsches, Land Rovers, Audis, Lamborghinis and any number of other autos that have very obvious real world equivalents, despite their new satirical names. Cars in the Grand Theft Auto universe are often direct rip-offs of existing cars in the real world, or sometimes hybrids of more than one. ![]()
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