Cuban Hermes Vs. Haitian Voodoo

  • Thread starter Thread starter Klonie Gun
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Which is the vehicle of your choice?

  • Cuban Hermes

    Votes: 27 55.1%
  • Haitian Voodoo

    Votes: 10 20.4%
  • Hell no, they both suck!

    Votes: 5 10.2%
  • Hell yeah, they both rock!

    Votes: 7 14.3%

  • Total voters
    49
I don't really think one takes more damage than the other. I think they both have alot of the same characteristics, just Voodoo has hydraulics, different engine sound and different looks. That's all I can tell...I might look up the handling file later to have a look...nothing much else to do atm.
 
Jimmy Enslashay
Fast cars are boring. My driving style requires challenge and effort. I love cars with good speed, pretty heavy and crappy handling. I drive better with them than say, the Cheetah. But I guess that's my preference.
U should see the stunt videos pplz got for the PCJ :cool:

BTW, Voodoo.
 
Yeah, we've seen those but that's just fun for some people. I like doing stunts on bikes but I prefer to drive cars that are a real handfull...:D

Blake
 
Jimmy Enslashay
^Exactly what he said, is what I mean.

well my fav car in gta has got to be the banshee on gta3, not on vc cus the banshee is crud on vc. i hope they got the old banshee or somtin like that on san andreas :scared:
 
I much prefer the new banshee, I think the old one, like some cars on GTA III looked too futuristic (eg, the Infernus) or just plain crappy (eg, the Banshee), and the Banshee was a boring car on GTA III. Best cars on GTA 3: Sentinel (and the Mafia Sentinel), Stallion (and the Diablo Stallion) and the Kuruma. Come back Kuruma!!! Only GTA III car I can think of that wasn't included in Vice City :(. I loved the Kuruma.
 
Yeah, we were talking about that a week ago, I loved that car. Really hope they bring that back:(
 
menglan
Those things have to be one of the most beautiful cars ever. Some dude in texas is selling a primer black '60 Bel-air with a 454 big block for 4500 dollars. :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :bowdown: :bowdown:
You should, really, really, sell whatever you're driving now and buy that car :drool:
 
:lol:

I love the Washington too, as you know Blake! I love heavy handling cars. That car probably most suits my driving style in the whole game.
 
Victor Vance
You should, really, really, sell whatever you're driving now and buy that car :drool:

depends if he's stupid enough to trade his big block hotrod for a 92 SC300 to a 15 1/2 year old who is still learning how to drive. I thought of that already though, :dopey: :) 💡
 
The only reason the Voodoo is cool is because of its hydraulics. The Hermes is fast, looks cool, and has the flames!

I voted for the Hermes. :D
 
Yeah, I actually found out that the hydraulics are not anything special to me. Only for those who would love to go on a pimping spree, which I believe is nowhere cool.
 
I found the hydraulics boring mainly because it didn't suit that car, and the actual hydraulics weren't well done in my opinion.
 
menglan
depends if he's stupid enough to trade his big block hotrod for a 92 SC300 to a 15 1/2 year old who is still learning how to drive. I thought of that already though, :dopey: :) 💡
You got an SC? *light lights up in head* Is it a 5-speed :trouble:

Two words: 2JZ-GTE transplant :trouble:
 
Yes, its a white 1992 sc300 with pewter colored leather and no, sadly its an auto, but I am going to help a friend restore and hotrod a 52 buick riviera next summer. he wants to put a 468 c.i. motor he has in his shop in the buick. :nervous: :eek: :trouble: :sick: 468...... too big.... (hides)
 
no. that's why some cigarette boats have twin 572's, but the 468 used to be in a race boat, he and his friend drove the boat once, and the power and speed that the boat had from the 468 scared the shizz out of him.
 
Klonie Gun
I could tell that the Washington was a spinoff of the Kuruma.

I don't think so

06-kuruma.jpg


washington.jpg



KM.
 
menglan
look at the very back of the car. It's the same chrysler ish logo.

That may be so, but the cars look quite different and handle differently (the Washington handles like a dinosaur wheareas the Kuruma was quite handy) so I'd hardly say that one was a rip-off of the other.


KM.
 
And what's your point. I agree with KM, the Washington was not a spin-off of the Kuruma. As he said, it handles differently, it looks different (even you were to square off the Kuruma and change a few things here and there, it wouldn't look like the Washington). I see where you're coming from, it could be easy to say that it in fact was a spin-off, btu the fact of the matter is, use the handling and the general look, it's not a spin-off. End of story.
 

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