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The Elegance is a vehicle created and sold by [[Lusch Motors]]. It was introduced in October 2010 and it's based off a Mercedes S-Class, though the back resembles a Mercedes E-Class according to some people.
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The Elegance is a vehicle created and sold by [[Lusch Motors]]. It was introduced in October 2010.
  
  
 
== Unique features ==
 
== Unique features ==
The Elegance is a not very common combination of a powerful high-end sedan and a RP vehicle. It features strobe lights so it can be used in RP scenario's too. There's a toggable taxi sign so it can be used as a taxi as well. This is frowned upon by certain people. But the creator, [[Owen Lusch]], explains: "In Europe, most taxi's are high end German cars. Mostly the E-Class, but sometimes a BMW 7 Serie or a Mercedes S-Class too".
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The Elegance is a not very common combination of a powerful high-end sedan and a RP vehicle. It features strobe lights so it can be used in RP scenario's too. There's a toggable taxi sign so it can be used as a taxi as well. This is frowned upon by certain people. But the creator, [[Owen Lusch]], explains: "In Europe, most taxi's are high end German cars."
 
 
 
 
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The Lusch Motors Elegance should not be confused with the Pro Street Elegance, which is based off a Rolls Royce Drophead Coupe.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:30, 2 September 2013

Elegance

The Elegance is a vehicle created and sold by Lusch Motors. It was introduced in October 2010.


Unique features

The Elegance is a not very common combination of a powerful high-end sedan and a RP vehicle. It features strobe lights so it can be used in RP scenario's too. There's a toggable taxi sign so it can be used as a taxi as well. This is frowned upon by certain people. But the creator, Owen Lusch, explains: "In Europe, most taxi's are high end German cars."