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===Mobility===
===Mobility===
While the Horizon's engine is the second-weakest in the game, it makes up for this by also being the second-lightest vehicle in the game, allowing the car to maintain an effective power-to-weight ratio. Additionally, the low weight makes the car more agile in turns, making it nimble enough to effectively take sudden curves or swerve around zombies, especially with performance [[Tire]]s installed.
While the Horizon's engine is the second-weakest in the game, it makes up for this by also being the second-lightest vehicle in the game, allowing the car to maintain an effective power-to-weight ratio. Additionally, the low weight makes the car more agile in turns, making it nimble enough to effectively take sudden curves or swerve around zombies, especially with performance [[tire]]s installed.
===Stealthiness===
===Stealthiness===
The Horizon is tied with the [[Chevalier Dart]] as the quietest car in the game; with a performance muffler and proper maintenance, it can be driven fairly close to hordes without drawing their attention. All of this comes at the cost of cargo capacity, however--with a trunk space 20% smaller than the [[Chevalier Nyala]], and 25% smaller than the [[Chevalier Cerise Wagon]]. Due to this, it is best used for short trips to highly populated areas to gather supplies unnoticed.
The Horizon is tied with the [[Chevalier Dart]] as the quietest car in the game; with a performance muffler and proper maintenance, it can be driven fairly close to hordes without drawing their attention. All of this comes at the cost of cargo capacity, however--with a trunk space 20% smaller than the [[Chevalier Nyala]], and 25% smaller than the [[Chevalier Cerise Wagon]]. Due to this, it is best used for short trips to highly populated areas to gather supplies unnoticed.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Masterson Horizon appears to be based off of the [[wikipedia:Toyota Corolla (E80)|E80 Toyota Corolla]], specifically the [[wikipedia:Toyota AE86|AE86 Corolla Levin]]; and the [[wikipedia:Honda_Accord#Third_generation_(1985)|Third-generation Honda Accord]].
*The Masterson Horizon appears to be based off of the [[Wikipedia:Toyota Corolla (E80)|E80 Toyota Corolla]], specifically the [[Wikipedia:Toyota AE86|AE86 Corolla Levin]]; and the [[Wikipedia:Honda_Accord#Third_generation_(1985)|Third-generation Honda Accord]].
 
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==See also==
==See also==

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Masterson Horizon
General
Manufacturer
Masterson
Vehicle type
Weight
950
Engine power
360
Engine loudness
27
Body
Seats
4
Doors
2
Trunk
8-40
Glove box
3
Technical
Vehicle ID
Base.SmallCar02

The Masterson Horizon is a small, 2-door, 4-seat coupe found throughout Knox Country. It is nearly identical to the Chevalier Dart, except for the fact that it is slightly heavier.

Characteristics

Similar to: Chevalier Dart

Pros Cons
  • Tied with the Chevalier Dart for the lowest engine loudness in the game.
  • Second-lightest vehicle in the game.
  • Commonly found in a variety of locations.
  • Tied for the second-lowest engine power in the game.
  • Tied with the Chevalier Dart and Dash Rancher for the second-lowest trunk space in the game.
  • 2+2 seat arrangement can be inconvenient.

Mobility

While the Horizon's engine is the second-weakest in the game, it makes up for this by also being the second-lightest vehicle in the game, allowing the car to maintain an effective power-to-weight ratio. Additionally, the low weight makes the car more agile in turns, making it nimble enough to effectively take sudden curves or swerve around zombies, especially with performance tires installed.

Stealthiness

The Horizon is tied with the Chevalier Dart as the quietest car in the game; with a performance muffler and proper maintenance, it can be driven fairly close to hordes without drawing their attention. All of this comes at the cost of cargo capacity, however--with a trunk space 20% smaller than the Chevalier Nyala, and 25% smaller than the Chevalier Cerise Wagon. Due to this, it is best used for short trips to highly populated areas to gather supplies unnoticed.

Locations

Being a standard class vehicle, the Masterson Horizon can be found practically everywhere.

Trivia

See also