Merit gta s
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The Merit can be upgraded at TransFender. Modifications Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas The Merit seems suited towards any situation it is capable of high speeds and it seems able to survive a serious car chase, making it a versatile addition to any parking space. Accident deformation is acceptable, as the Merit will survive a few frontal impacts before being rendered unusable. The suspension is very firm, keeping the Merit flat through corners, and enabling it to corner effectively at speed. Acceleration is good, but nothing special, and in line with the Merit's vanilla, everyday sedan image. The GTA IV rendition of the Merit is powered by a twin-cam Inline-4, mated to a 5-speed transmission in a RWD layout. This wheelspinning trait makes it a reasonable car for drifting. One noticeable trait is that when pushing maximum gas from a standstill, the Merit will wheelspin considerably, for almost the entirety of 1st gear. The Merit is a good starting car for new street racers, as it can compare with cars like the Euros and Alpha. Coupled with its four-seat capacity, the Merit is practically a good choice for drive-bys and police evasion, although crash deformation is not impressive. This rendition of the Merit is designed as a balanced out performance, having average brake response and cornering, and good acceleration and speed. Performance Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas The vehicle is equipped with a GPS system with a female voice, but only if the player leaves the "selected cars" (default) option in the audio menu. Unlike the Chevrolet Impala, which is a FWD car, the GTA IV rendition of the Merit is a RWD car. The wheels seem to be based on American Racing's line of chrome IROC-Z wheel replicas. The front bumper could be derived from a variety of cars, but the headlights and front grille are reminiscent of a fifth generation Pontiac GTO. In Grand Theft Auto IV, the Merit, now bearing a Declasse badge, is redesigned with a similar look to the 2000-2005 Chevrolet Impala, particularly the 2004-2005 SS package (evidenced by the foglights, wheels and the spoiler), with the back seemingly inspired by the fifth generation 1995-1997 Honda Accord, and the taillights being identical to the ones found on the E36 BMW 3 Series. The Merit is one of a handful of vehicles in the game with a rounded body design. The Merit is a full-sized sedan in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and is based on a first generation (1991-1996) Mazda "Sentia" 929 with some traits of the first generation (1992-1997) Ford Crown Victoria. 8.2 Grand Theft Auto IV + Episodes from Liberty City.