Ramp Buggy

"Ever looked at a city-center traffic jam and seen nothing but a long, glorious opportunity? It doesn't have to be a dream: with BF's Ramp Buggy, yesterday's gridlock becomes today's meteor shower in your rearview mirror. Note, the production model of this vehicle has reduced armor plating."

- Warstock Cache & Carry description.

The BF Ramp Buggy is a custom ramp car featured in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Import/Export update.

Grand Theft Auto Online
Based on its name and design, the Ramp Buggy appears to be a heavily-customized Dune Buggy, where it takes the resemblance and purpose of the used in .

The vehicle assumes an enlarged chassis with a reinforced cage and body panels, where the front area assumes a wedge-shaped appearance, intended to slip under cars. The sides of the vehicle are seemingly narrower and features additional frames and panels for the rear wheels, while the cabin area is reinforced with various frames on the front and on the roof area. The rear of the car is mostly covered by the rear panels, with additional frames over the engine bay. Its underside is also covered by additional panels, leaving part of the engine exposed.

The interior of the car, while similar to the Dune Buggy and the Space Docker, features an enclosed front, no longer exposing the steering column. In addition, it uses a set of analog dials and numerous switches on the upper section/dashboard, derived from race cars such as the RE-7B and the ETR1.

The car is only seen with a rather worn appearance, having heavy scratches on the front end. The primary colour is applied on the body panels, while the secondary colour is applied on the bodywork frames and protective cage. The wheels share the same rim design as the Dune Buggy and Injection, wrapped in high-profile tyres with standard treaded pattern and wider track on the rear ones.

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Grand Theft Auto Online
The Ramp Buggy's behaviour is different compared to its off-road equivalent, as it has a low ride height to make slipping under cars efficient and appears to withstand collisions better due to the reinforced chassis. However, the car only has average speed and acceleration due to its weight, and its handling appears to be downgraded, difficulting its use on off-road environments.

Prior to the Arena War update, the Ramp Buggy could be damaged by ramming multiple cars, causing its engine to emit smoke from the sides. If the player was still ramming cars after said warning, the engine will stop working, disabling the Ramp Buggy. This issue was shared with the Phantom Wedge.

Despite having no ballistic weaponry attached to the vehicle, the ramp is considered to be a weapon itself, meaning the use of Passive Mode is not allowed while in the Ramp Buggy. The same applies to the Phantom Wedge.

The vehicle features a single-cam Flat-4 engine derived from the Dune Buggy and many BF off-road vehicles, coupled to a 6-speed gearbox in a rear engine, rear wheel drive layout. The engine sound is an edited variation of the one used in the Dune Buggy and the Injection, with a lower pitch and a slightly smoother tone.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * * Vehicle is limited to Bulletproof Tires and Tire Smokes.

Special Variants

 * An entirely separated variant of the Ramp Buggy, named  in the files, is featured only during missions. This version is fitted a large spoiler on the rear, as well as with additional plating around the rear quarter and roof, not featured on the standard, purchasable model. Performance-wise, there appears to be no actual difference.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * The Ramp Buggy appears in the first "Special Vehicle Work" mission, Escape Escort, used to clear the path for the extractor's Rumpo Custom.
 * It is used in the VIP/CEO work Ramped Up.
 * May appear in the setup mission Escort ULP (when started with more than two players), provided to protect the Chernobog.
 * Available as a power-up in the Adversary Mode Tiny Racers.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * Can be purchased by CEOs with a Vehicle Warehouse from Warstock Cache & Carry for $3,192,000 or $2,400,000 (SecuroServ trade price). Note that only the spoiler-less version is available.
 * The Ramp Buggy cannot be stored in a garage. The Ramp Buggy is classified as a Special Vehicle, and must be requested from the Interaction Menu.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * While the Ramp Buggy can flip other vehicles head-on, attempting to do so against another Ramp Buggy head-on will result in crashing into each other, neither of them being launched in the air unless if on either sides or from behind.
 * If one were to stand far away from the Ramp Buggy and look at it from a Sniper Rifle, the armor plate that covers the engine and the roof will appear as if it were the "dune4" variant, but upon closer inspection, the plates will disappear, retaining the "dune5" appearance. It may be because both reuse the same low LOD model.
 * Despite the website description stating "a meteor shower in your rearview mirror", there is no actual rearview mirror in the vehicle.
 * The Ramp Buggy has no default radio station. The radio will be switched off when the player enters the vehicle.

Grand Theft Auto Online

 * When driving under vehicles from an inclining road, the collision may explode the vehicle being ramped.

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