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The Crusero is a vehicle featured in Midnight Club: Street Racing and features three different models: Bueno, Excellente and Magnifico. The Crusero cars are inspired by American lowriders of the 50s and 60s decade, with the Chevrolet Impala and the Ford Fairlane as examples.
Crusero Bueno[]
The Crusero Bueno is Emilio Sanchez' first car. The other two vehicles obtainable from the brand in the confrontations with Emilio are the Crusero Magnifico by winning the second race and the Crusero Excellente by winning the third race.
Description[]
The Bueno is a Forest Green lowrider. It is adorned with Gold trim pieces, and two multi colored racing stripes extending from the hood to the trunk that shift from purple to blue back to purple. It has a 4-speed transmission and weighs 2,842 lbs. (1,289kg).
Performance[]
The Bueno is an all around car with decent stats in every category. Compared to the Jones J400, and Piranha PDQ, its low end acceleration is lacking, Despite its large frame, it is surprisingly nimble, being able to stay composed and steady during turns. It takes quite a bit of violent maneuvers to actually upset the car. The handbrake can be used vigorously, even at higher speeds as the car will never truly loose traction save for the most dire of situations.
Top speed[]
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124 MPH 199 KPH |
Top cruising speed |
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79 MPH 127 KPH |
Top cruising speed (GameBoy Advance) |
Acquisition[]
It is unlocked by beating his first head-to-head race, Fast Break.
Crusero Excellente[]
The Crusero Excellente is Emilio Sanchez' second car. The other two vehicles obtainable from the brand in the confrontations with Emilio are the Crusero Bueno by winning the first race and the Crusero Excellente by winning the third race.
Description[]
The Crusero Excellente is monochromatic purple, and includes a dual hue blue Caduceus symbol on its hood and trunk. There are two blue stripes with maroon borders running down the side of the car. Compared to the Bueno, the Magnifico is more rounded, sporting a more round side profile and trunk area. The rear bumper is now a different shape, matching the trunk. Its two exhaust are more predominant, and also golden, matching the trim and new rims. It has a 4 speed transmission and weighs 2,880lbs (1,306 kg.)
Performance[]
The Excellente gains stats in every category, keeping its all-round performance. Much like its predecessor, it handles well, not losing traction often. The low end acceleration is improved on compared to its predecessor.
Top speed[]
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126 MPH 202 KPH |
Top cruising speed |
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80 MPH 128 KPH |
Top cruising speed (GameBoy Advance) |
Acquisition[]
It is unlocked by beating his second head-to-head race, Assault on Battery.
Crusero Magnifico[]
The Crusero Magnifico is Emilio Sanchez' third and final car. The other two vehicles obtainable from the brand in the confrontations with Emilio are the Crusero Bueno by winning the first race and the Crusero Magnifico by winning the second race.
Description[]
The Magnifico is a Tyrian Purple lowrider, heavily accented with gold metal. It is now less rounded and more sloped and sharp in appearance. The rear has been shortened by a significant amount and now more angular and flat compared to the Excellente. The roof has been chopped and rounded. The front and rear bumpers are now painted gold to match the wheels and trim. The front has been rounded off as well. A new orange tribal pattern goes down the sides of the car. The rear is now adorned with a thin tri-colored line outlining the trunk. A purple flame pattern covers a small portion of the front of the car . It weighs 3,117 lbs. (1,413 kg) and has three shots of nitrous, coupled to a 4-speed transmission.
Performance[]
The Magnifico sacrifices some handling for better acceleration. While still an improvement over the original, it isn't quite as nimble as the Excellente. Over use of the handbrake will cause the car to slide more violently than the other two. The improved acceleration helps the car get up to its improved top speed quicker.
Top speed[]
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132 MPH 212 KPH |
Top cruising speed |
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??? MPH ??? KPH |
Top boosting speed |
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81 MPH 130 KPH |
Top cruising speed (GameBoy Advance) |
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100 MPH 161 KPH |
Top boosting speed (Gameboy Advance) |
Acquisition[]
It is unlocked by beating his third and final head-to-head race, Get Down to Win.
Sounds[]
| Audio File | Information |
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| File:LowSel.ogg | Car Demonstration |
| File:Lowhorn.ogg | Horn |
| File:LowLow.ogg | Low Rev |
| File:LowMid.ogg | Middle Rev |
| File:LowHigh.ogg | High Rev |
Trivia[]
- "Bueno", "excellente", and "magnífico" (sic) mean "good", "excellent", and "magnificent" in Spanish, respectively.
- In the Japanese localization, the car's Bueno variation is called "Bustang", with the Excellente and Magnifico variants being called "Neo" and "Max", respectively.
Gallery[]
PlayStation 2[]
Gameboy Advance[]
Related Content[]
| Midnight Club: Street Racing vehicles | ||
| New York vehicles |
Taxi Cabs · Crusero · Jones · Piranha · PT · Traffic Cars | |
| London vehicles |
PT · Ascent · Modicum · Amata · Zender · Kuruma · Traffic Cars | |
| Bonus Vehicles | ||
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