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ā | The Jug D Type's performance, as expected, good for its use as a racing vehicle. The car ranks slightly above the Ferocious 250, with slightly better top speed and acceleration; otherwise, the car shares the same excellent braking, turning radius and handling as the Ferocious 250 |
+ | The Jug D Type's performance, as expected, good for its use as a racing vehicle. The car ranks slightly above the Ferocious 250, with slightly better top speed and acceleration; otherwise, the car shares the same excellent braking, turning radius and handling as the Ferocious 250. |
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+ | *The car's base value is half that of the Ferocious 250, selling at only Ā£600 in mint condition when exported. |
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==See Also== |
==See Also== |
Revision as of 03:33, 26 July 2016
Template:Infobox vehicles The Jugular Jug D Type is a race car in Grand Theft Auto: London, 1961.
Design
Grand Theft Auto: London 1961
Similar to the Ferocious 250, the Jug D Type is an open top race car, based in both the design and name on the Jaguar D-Type, incorporating the streamlined body design and a driver-side tailfin at the back, as well as supporting only one occupant.
While supporting multiple body colours, the Jug D Type will consistently retain the "7" racing number. In addition, despite its appearance as a race car, the car does appear in traffic.
Performance
Grand Theft Auto: London 1961
The Jug D Type's performance, as expected, good for its use as a racing vehicle. The car ranks slightly above the Ferocious 250, with slightly better top speed and acceleration; otherwise, the car shares the same excellent braking, turning radius and handling as the Ferocious 250.
Rewards
Grand Theft Auto: London 1961
- The car's base value is half that of the Ferocious 250, selling at only Ā£600 in mint condition when exported.