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# Speed differences do depend on the engine put in, the equipment weight, and the armor added. The listed speed is estimated compared to other sedans/vehicles. It generally assumes a healthy amount of B-Grade armor, two weapons or so, and max non-exposed engine.
# Speed differences do depend on the engine put in, the equipment weight, and the armor added. The listed speed is estimated compared to other sedans/vehicles. It generally assumes a healthy amount of B-Grade armor, two weapons or so, and max non-exposed engine.
# Sedans always have a "moderate" cost. Some are more expensive than others, but the difference is never really worth noting. Generally the bigger sedans are more expensive. As a special side note, the Windsors aren't that expensive, but people will sometimes try to charge a huge amount for them simply because they aren't around. It is advised you use a Mercenary instead if you like the Windsor's setup.
# Sedans always have a "moderate" cost. Some are more expensive than others, but the difference is never really worth noting. Generally the bigger sedans are more expensive. As a special side note, the Windsors aren't that expensive, but people will sometimes try to charge a huge amount for them simply because they aren't around. It is advised you use a Mercenary instead if you like the Windsor's setup.
# In general, sedans aren't very rare. You can find most of them in Somerset, and almost all of them in Gateway or beyond. The only exception is the Windsor, which is extremely rare.
# In general, sedans aren't very rare. You can find most of them in Somerset, and almost all of them in Gateway or beyond. The only exceptions are the Windsor and Windsor II, which are extremely rare.


=== The Chevalier ===
=== The Chevalier ===
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Don't be fooled by the misleading community contribution tag while looking up this chassis. The Chevalier is an agile sedan, arguably the sedan with the best handling along with the Spirit. Its low bulk means it can't carry very many weapons, not that you'd want to weigh it down when its main asset is its maneuverability. Basically if you like subcompacts, and like sedans, you'll like the Chevalier. It also makes a surprisingly good ballistic platform.
Don't be fooled by the misleading community contribution tag while looking up this chassis. The Chevalier is an agile sedan, arguably the sedan with the best handling along with the Spirit. Its low bulk means it can't carry very many weapons, not that you'd want to weigh it down when its main asset is its maneuverability. Basically if you like subcompacts, and like sedans, you'll like the Chevalier.
 
Seen as - [[Sir Rocket]], [[Lancer]], and [[Squire]]
 
Sample Builds:
 
Brawler - Twin [[Medium Machine Gun|MMGs]] front, max out front armor.
Ballistic - Paint Gun rear, Gatling Gun forward, max out rear armor, and pack in as much Paint ammo as possible.


=== The Mercenary ===
=== The Mercenary ===
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The Mercenary is a tough sedan. While it has as much bulk as the Spirit, the Mercenary requires a heavier engine to move its weight to match speeds, and therefore can't be considered the roomiest sedan. It does allow an extra point of armor point though, and its ability to fit heavier engines and the 200 bulk still give it plenty of room. This is best considered an "assault sedan", and a good choice if you want to load heavier weapons, and pack on extra armor.
The Mercenary is a tough sedan. While it has as much bulk as the Spirit, the Mercenary requires a heavier engine to move its weight to match speeds, and therefore can't be considered the roomiest sedan. It does allow and extra point of armor point though, and its ability to fit heavier engines, and the 200 bulk still give it plenty of room. This is best considered an "assault sedan", and a good choice if you want to load heavier weapons, and pack on extra armor.


=== The Moose ===
=== The Moose ===
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The Moose is an excellent, balanced sedan for combat operations, and is often recommended. Unlike most sedans it can maneuver well on dunes. It can carry 1 more point of armor than the Symphony, but requires a heavier engine to really get the listed stats. This means less bulk than a Symphony. To keep it speedy, keep the weapon bulk to around 40 or 60 if you don't mind sacrificing a passenger slot.
The Moose is an excellent, balanced sedan for combat operations, and is often recommended. It can carry 1 more point of armor than the Symphony, but requires a heavier engine to really get the listed stats. This means less bulk than a Symphony. To keep it speedy, keep the weapon bulk to around 40 or 60 if you don't mind sacrificing a passenger slot.


=== The Spirit ===
=== The Spirit ===
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The Spirit is the workhorse of the sedans. If you want a sedan bristling with weapons, take the Spirit. It has a large bulk, low weight, and the engine needed to move it is rather small. However, the Spirit's acceleration is rather poor. Thankfully, that is mitigated by its ability to turn on a dime. Be careful though, since the Spirit can't hold as much armor as the Mercenary or Windsor/Windsor II.
The Spirit is the workhorse of the sedans. If you want a sedan bristling with weapons, take the Spirit. It has a large bulk, low weight, and the engine needed to move it is rather small. However, the Spirit's acceleration is rather poor. Thankfully, that is mitigated by its ability to turn on a dime. Be careful though, since the Spirit can't hold as much armor as the Mercenary or Windsor/Windsor II.
The Spirit's bulk can be employed to fit a driver, two gunners, two 40 bulk weapons, and reloads.  This makes it a very cheap weapons platform.  C-armor will make it even cheaper, and doesn't add all that much weight.
It is important to note that the Spirit does NOT handle well on terrain at all. It is very stable and rarely flips over, but has great difficulty climbing any more than a shallow slope. This you can use to your advantage when fighting AI Spirits.
Seen As: [[Poltergeist]] [[Razorback]]


=== The Symphony ===
=== The Symphony ===
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The Windsor II is almost identical to the Windsor. Its single key difference is that it weighs 100 less than the Windsor. On the positive side, that means it can move a tiny bit faster, and on the negative side it suffers a tiny little bit more from recoil. It is likely this differences is unnoticeable in normal combat operations. In all other ways it functions the same as the Windsors as a heavy-armor sedan. If there are any other tiny differences, you will likely need to see the code to tell.
The Windsor II is almost identical to the Windsor. Its single key difference is that it weighs 100 less than the Windsor. On the positive side, that means it can move a tiny bit faster, and on the negative side it suffers a tiny little bit more from recoil. It is likely this differences is unnoticeable in normal combat operations. In all other ways it functions the same as the Windsors as a heavy-armor sedan. If there are any other tiny differences, you will likely need to see the code to tell.


The Windsor II's weight, durability, and handling make it a very interesting weapons platform. It can handle a lot of different weapon loads up to about 60 bulk, including the Anti-Tank Gun and the Car Cannon.


== The Sedan Vs. Other Cars ==
== The Sedan Vs. Other Cars ==
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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 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.
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. This guide would provide more information on them, but as has been mentioned, they are very uncommon vehicles. This may change if more enemy Windsors are added into the game at some point. Currently, none seem to exist.


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