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* Police/firefighter variants come with a two-way radio installed.
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* Loudest vehicle in the game.
* Loudest engine in the game.
* Second-heaviest vehicle in the game.
* Second-heaviest vehicle in the game.
* Only seats 2; not ideal for multiplayer co-op with more than 2 players.
* Only seats 2; not ideal for multiplayer co-op with more than 2 players.

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Dash Bulldriver
Dash Bulldriver
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Dash Bulldriver
General
Manufacturer
Dash
Vehicle type
Weight
1370-1400
Engine power
400-480
Engine loudness
48
Body
Seats
2
Doors
2
Trunk
130
Variants
Service
Fossoil
Ranger
Fire Dept.
Police
McCoy Logging Co.

The Dash Bulldriver is an SUV found throughout Knox Country. Similar to its pickup truck cousin, the Chevalier D6, the Bulldriver offers impressive trunk space at the cost of seating capacity. Similarly, several variants come adorned with sirens. Additionally, the civilian version will have a regular radio installed, while special versions like the police or firefighter version of the Bulldriver will have a two-way radio installed.

Characteristics

Pros Cons
  • Second-highest trunk capacity and total cargo capacity in the game.
  • Second-highest engine power among non-Sport cars in the game (police/firefighter variants only).
  • Police/firefighter variants come with a two-way radio installed.
  • Loudest engine in the game.
  • Second-heaviest vehicle in the game.
  • Only seats 2; not ideal for multiplayer co-op with more than 2 players.

Vehicle Variants

Variant Body
Weight Engine
Power (hp)
Engine
Loudness
Trunk
Storage
Total Storage
(Seats + Trunk)
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Normal

1370 400 48 130 150
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Fire Dept.

1400 480 48 130 150
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Ranger

1400 400 48 130 150
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Fossoil

1400 400 48 130 150
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Police

1400 480 48 130 150
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McCoy Logging Co.

1375 400 48 130 150

Vehicle IDs

Variant Class name
Normal Base.PickUpVan
Fossoil/Ranger Base.PickUpVanLights
Fire Dept. Base.PickUpVanLightsFire
Police Base.PickUpVanLightsPolice
McCoy Logging Co. Base.PickUpVanMccoy

Locations

Bulldrivers can be found infrequently in parking lots, driveways, on roads, and in car accidents around the map. They are more reliably found in the parking lots of police stations, fire departments, the McCoy Logging Corp. in Muldraugh, and gas stations.

Trivia

See also