Krieger PCPD Special
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| Krieger PCPD Special | |
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| Boost Type | Speed |
| Speed | ********* |
| Boost | ********** |
| Strength | ** |
| Weight | * |
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[edit] Overview
The PCPD Special is the upgraded version of the Racing WTR and the absolute final vehicle unlocked offline in Burnout Paradise. It trades one speed for one boost point to increase its maximum speed, but since it is the other police vehicle in Paradise City, it gains one strength. The added strength does little to help the once and still fragile PCPD Special survive crashes, but it also does not hinder the maneuverability. The only noticeable change is the increase in maximum speed to an already ridiculously fast car. Also worth noting is that it, along with the Hunter Citizen, has police working strobe lights. They have no effect on traffic, but they are still a fairly cool feature. The words, PCPD stands for (Paradise City Police Department).
[edit] Description
The ultimate in law enforcement. Nobody outruns the PCPD special pursuit vehicle! This baby's got all the boost power you could ever need.
[edit] How to Unlock
Win the Krieger Racing WTR Burning Route.
[edit] Resemblance
The Racing WTR model matches the Logitech Racer from Burnout Revenge. Like the game's Racing WTR, the PCPD Special closely resembles the real-life 2007 Champ Car DP-01, which was produced by Elan Motorsports in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Although the game model also resembles a Formula 1 (F1) car, it has no natural induction airbox. Like other Champ Cars, the DP-01 used a turbocharged V8, and thus needed no airbox above the driver's head, simply a roll hoop for driver safety.

