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All renditions feature additional side exhausts, alongside the conventional dual rear ones. The car's engine emits a different engine noise, similar to a turbocharged vintage V8 engine. The Cuban Hermes sports noticeable differences from its non-gang affiliated counterpart, in both appearance and performance. Performance Grand Theft Auto: Vice City & Vice City Stories According to GTA Vice City Stories' game manual, the 1980 Hermes costs $14,500. The vehicle retains its name 'Cuban Hermes' in Vice City Stories despite the Cubans being renamed 'Los Cabrones'.

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In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, however, the black painted Hermes is absent, with there being light blue and white variants in its place, with slightly different flame decal paint jobs.

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In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the Cuban Hermes is black with a flame decal paint job on most of its body. It serves as the gang car for the Cubans/Los Cabrones, and as such, the car is commonly seen in the Cuban gang's territory of Little Havana, Vice City. The Cuban Hermes is, as the name suggests, a modified Hermes to look like what appears to be a hot rod. 7.1 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City & Vice City Storiesĭesign Grand Theft Auto: Vice City & Vice City Stories.4.2 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.3.2 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.2.1 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City & Vice City Stories.1.1 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City & Vice City Stories.