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There are also random vehicles driving along the road just to get in your way. However, if you need a quick ride, you can jump into any of these vehicles as if it were your own. Most of these "throwaway" vehicles should not be used for missions, as their stats pale in comparison to the normal pay phone vehicles. | There are also random vehicles driving along the road just to get in your way. However, if you need a quick ride, you can jump into any of these vehicles as if it were your own. Most of these "throwaway" vehicles should not be used for missions, as their stats pale in comparison to the normal pay phone vehicles. | ||
Each level also has a special hidden vehicle which cannot be called via pay phone. Most of the hidden vehicles are purely novelty items (such as the broken monorail in [[The Simpsons Hit & Run/Level 2|Level 2]]), but others are actually superior to your normal vehicles (like the | Each level also has a special hidden vehicle which cannot be called via pay phone. Most of the hidden vehicles are purely novelty items (such as the broken monorail in [[The Simpsons Hit & Run/Level 2|Level 2]]), but others are actually superior to your normal vehicles (like the Night Boat in level [[The Simpsons Hit & Run/Level 3|Level 3]]), or are useful for other purposes (such as the monster truck in [[The Simpsons Hit & Run/Level 5|Level 5]]). While fun to use, these vehicles cannot be called up from a pay phone, so take care not to destroy them. | ||
== Character Outfits == | == Character Outfits == |