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== The Sedan Vs. The Sedan == The Chevalier is the step between a subcompact and a sedan. It may not have much bulk, but it has a great mix of speed and handling. Even though it only houses a 2L max unexposed, its lower bulk/weight gives it a slight edge. Like the Voyager, you can't really stack weapons onto this thing without sacrificing passenger room. The Mercenary is the war machine of the sedans. It has good bulk and armor capacity, and it can hold up to a 3.2L engine. However, out of all the sedans, its speed and handling are rather poor in comparison. While the Chevalier is the stepping stone between subcompact and sedan, the Mercenary is the stepping stone between SUV and sedan. The Moose is a great light-fighter sedan chassis. You can give it a 2.5L engine and two 20 bulk weapons or 1 40 bulk weapon and have room for passengers. While not as fast as the Voyager, and arguably less controllable than the Symphony, it's a well-balanced machine. The Spirit is the big-bulk sedan. Its speed/acceleration is a problem due to its max capacity engine of 2L, but it has excellent handling. If you're willing to risk an exposed engine, this car could become a rather quick machine. However, since it is lighter than the Mercenary, and can still hold a good amount of armor, this car's primary attribute is its 200 bulk. Since it requires less engine power than the mercenary, you can use more of that for weapons as well. The two-door Symphony was the first sedan implemented, and the most universally talked down about. Half of this is likely that most people seem to prefer more armored vehicles, and talk down about sedans in general. The other half is that it is as common as dirt. However, many players successfully used them as a main attack car for a long time before the other sedans emerged. Speed-wise it's a little faster than the Spirit in general, but with a little less bulk. Its main problem is that it flips a lot. For some reason, a lot of the older cars have problems with this. Other than that, it's probably the most average of average. The Voyager is the speed demon of the sedans. Rumored to match muscle-car speeds with a hefty engine placed in it, its armor and bulk are lacking. Unless you're willing to give up passenger room, you can't mount very much without having to downgrade the engine. That said, it functions great as an interceptor-attack car or quick-strike attack car. The Windsors are well-armored sedans but suffer the opposite problem of the Symphony: they are overrated because of their rarity. Their rarity, and general comparability with other sedans, make them a waste to try to look for. Their armor is their primary attribute, but they have less bulk than a Moose, Spirit, or Mercenary. Their handling is pretty average considering their weight. There is not much difference between the Windsor and Windsor II except that one weighs more, which probably means it's marginally slower but has better stability. [[Category: Guides]] [[Category: Vehicles]]
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