CHARGE CISCO

HP: 980
Max speed: 81 km/h
Acceleration: Great
Grip: Average
Weight: Featherweight
Drive: 4WD
Seats: 2
Cargo Size: 5
Spawn cost: $100
A roadster between a Z4 and a DB7, with good, but not exceptional, top speed and grip.
Unlocked by:
Charge Cisco (0-Slot): Suji (Crim) LV10 / Sabbat (Enf) LV10, $40,000
Charge Cisco 1801 (1-Slot): Lilith Bloodrose (Crim) LV8 / Saul Linklater (Enf) LV8, $80,000
Charge Cisco 1802 (2-Slot): Jeung Bloodrose (Crim) LV8 / Hea Choi (Enf) LV8, $200,000
Charge Cisco 1803 (3-Slot): Michael Simeone (Crim) LV2, Justin Teng (Enf) LV2, $400,000
Charge Cisco 1804 (4-Slot): Gumball (Crim) LV15, Aletta Cadagan (Enf) LV15, $1,000,000


Think fast: what's quick, agile and on fire? Why, the Cisco of course! One of the most fragile cars in the game, the Cisco badly needs to stay fast at all times to ensure survivability - too bad that the requirement to use the handbrake and drift at pretty much every corner limit it in that regard, and even if you manage to stay at max speed at all times, crashing a few times will easily bring you to critical.
This is a great looking car (especially when car kits are involved), but it's hard to use effectively and not very rewarding, expecially since cars like the Vegas and the factional performance cars, which overshadow it on many aspects, are just around the corner in terms of progression. Good car to pick up on the road, but not that good of a choice when it comes to owning one.
You'll learn to hate it when doing missions like Repo Racers or The Fast and the Incarcerated. Confused? You'll get what I mean soon enough.

Pros
  • Fast, good acceleration; second fastest car in the game
  • Great reverse speed/acceleration
  • Great looking
Cons
  • Light as a feather; easily pushed around by other cars
  • Easy to flip
  • Tinfoil armor
  • Requires handbrake mastery to properly corner
  • Overshadowed by Vegas and factional cars

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