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{{Vehicle infobox
{{Vehicle infobox
|name = M12S Civilian Sport Transport
|name = M12S Civilian Sport Transport
|image = {{tabcontainer|title1=Forza Horizon 5|content1=[[File:FH5 M12S Warthog CST Front45.png|300px]]|title2=Forza Horizon 4|content2=[[File:FH4 - M12S FQV.png|300px]]|title3=Forza Horizon 3|content3=[[File:FH3 M12S 2.jpg|300px]]}}
|image = [[File:FH5 M12S Warthog CST Front45.png|300px]]
|manufacturer = [[AMG Transport Dynamics]]<ref name="canon fodder">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-hog-on-the-horizon '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder - Hog on the Horizon'']</ref>
|manufacturer = [[AMG Transport Dynamics]]<ref name="canon fodder">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-hog-on-the-horizon '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder - Hog on the Horizon'']</ref>
|line = [[M12 Warthog|Warthog]]{{Ref/Reuse|canon fodder}}
|line = [[M12 Warthog|Warthog]]{{Ref/Reuse|canon fodder}}
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=== Advantages ===
=== Advantages ===
Being AWD, the M12S Warthog CST is capable of a strong launch off the line without any wheelspin and features the best handling among the Extreme Offroad vehicles, only bested by several Rally Monsters vehicles. With its superior handling and braking over most other offroad-oriented vehicles partly thanks to its AWD drivetrain, which also gives it superior launch over most other AWD vehicles in the game, the M12S Warthog CST is ideal for offroad applications, including Cross Country races. With proper driving skill, it is capable of reaching at least top 25 in Class A Rivals leaderboards on short Cross Country Circuit or Scramble routes in ''Forza Horizon 3'')
Being AWD, the M12S Warthog CST is capable of a strong launch off the line without any wheelspin and features the best handling among the Extreme Offroad vehicles, only bested by several Rally Monsters vehicles. With its superior handling and braking over most other offroad-oriented vehicles partly thanks to its AWD drivetrain, which also gives it superior launch over most other AWD vehicles in the game, the M12S Warthog CST is ideal for offroad applications, including Cross Country races. With proper driving skill, it is capable of reaching at least top 25 in Class A Rivals leaderboards on short Cross Country Circuit or Scramble routes.


=== Disadvantages ===
=== Disadvantages ===
With a stock Speed rating of only 4.3 (out of a maximum of 10; 5.2 in ''Forza Horizon 4''; 4.2 in ''Forza Horizon 5''), owed to by its aforementioned top speed of {{convert|192|km/h|mph|sp=us}}, the M12S Warthog CST's top speed is among the lowest of all the Extreme Offroad vehicles, making it unsuitable for long distance racing and leaving it at the mercy of the likes of other offroad-oriented vehicles like the Local Motors Rally Fighter and Opel Manta 400, and obviously, hypercars/supercars like the McLaren Senna, Koenigsegg Jesko, and Porsche Carrera GT. Even with gearing adjusted for higher top speed, it is still disadvantaged by its slower acceleration at speeds above {{convert|180|km/h|mph|sp=us|sigfig=3}}, discouraging the use of this vehicle for drag races past a quarter mile (402 m). In addition, the Warthog is very limited with its upgrades, with only the tires, rims, and drivetrain being upgradable (including the RWD swap). In Class A, the Ford F-150 Raptor and Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 are superior, especially on longer routes.
With a stock Speed rating of only 4.3 (out of a maximum of 10; 5.2 in ''Forza Horizon 4''), owed to by its aforementioned top speed of {{convert|192|km/h|mph|sp=us}}, the M12S Warthog CST's top speed is among the lowest of all the Extreme Offroad vehicles, making it unsuitable for long distance racing and leaving it at the mercy of the likes of other offroad-oriented vehicles like the Local Motors Rally Fighter and Opel Manta 400, and obviously, hypercars/supercars like the McLaren Senna, Koenigsegg Jesko, and Porsche Carrera GT. Even with gearing adjusted for higher top speed, it is still disadvantaged by its slower acceleration at speeds above {{convert|180|km/h|mph|sp=us|sigfig=3}}, discouraging the use of this vehicle for drag races past a quarter mile (402 m). In addition, the Warthog is very limited with its upgrades, with only the tires, rims, and drivetrain being upgradable (including the RWD swap). In Class A, the Ford F-150 Raptor and Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 are superior, especially on longer routes.


=== Changes from ''Forza Horizon 3'' to ''Forza Horizon 4'' ===
=== Changes from ''Forza Horizon 3'' to ''Forza Horizon 4'' ===
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* The engine note has been drastically altered.{{Ref/Reuse|fh4}}
* The engine note has been drastically altered.{{Ref/Reuse|fh4}}
* The vehicle's performance stats now very slightly change with each season.{{Ref/Reuse|fh4}}
* The vehicle's performance stats now very slightly change with each season.{{Ref/Reuse|fh4}}
* Can now have its default engine upgraded, including the ability to have it swapped out for the RJ Anderson Pro 2 Truck's Racing 7.2 L V8.{{Ref/Reuse|fh4}}
* Can now have its default engine upgraded, including the ability to have it swapped out for the RJ Anderson Pro 2 Truck's Racing 7.2L V8.{{Ref/Reuse|fh4}}


=== Changes from ''Forza Horizon 4'' to ''Forza Horizon 5'' ===
=== Changes from ''Forza Horizon 4'' to ''Forza Horizon 5'' ===
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| '''Unlimited Offroad'''
| '''Unlimited Offroad'''
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* The M12S now has a new engine swap: the TVR Cerbera Speed 12's 7.7 L V12, which costs 50,000 CR and has a stock power rating of 800&nbsp;hp (596&nbsp;kW; 811&nbsp;PS). However, it is heavier and overall less effective than the Racing 7.2 L V8 swap.
* The M12S now has a new engine swap: the TVR Cerbera Speed 12's 7.7 L V12, which costs 50,000 CR and has a stock power rating of 800&nbsp;hp (596&nbsp;kW; 811&nbsp;PS).
* The M12S's transmission can now be upgraded to have more than 6 gears, up to a maximum of 10. This can be done whether the vehicle is AWD or RWD.
* The M12S's transmission can now be upgraded to have more than 6 gears, up to a maximum of 10. This can be done whether the vehicle is AWD or RWD.
* The vehicle's front engine bay can no longer be opened in Forzavista.
* The vehicle's front engine bay can no longer be opened in Forzavista.
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* Despite that it can be heard backfiring, no exhaust flames can be seen coming out of the M12S CST due to having no visible exhaust pipes modeled.
* Despite that it can be heard backfiring, no exhaust flames can be seen coming out of the M12S CST due to having no visible exhaust pipes modeled.
* If customized with different rims (e.g. HRE P40SC), it is possible to see the M12S CST's brake calipers. However, the M12S CST's brakes never heat up even under heavy braking, unlike other cars in the series.
* If customized with different rims (e.g. HRE P40SC), it is possible to see the M12S CST's brake calipers. However, the M12S CST's brakes never heat up even under heavy braking, unlike other cars in the series.
** This is likely because these brake calipers are poorly detailed or modeled and the M12S CST's brakes cannot be upgraded either due to being Race Brakes by default (noted by the adjustable brake pressure and balance in the Tune menu).
** This is likely because these brake calipers are poorly detailed or modeled and the M12S CST's brakes cannot be upgraded either due to being Race Brakes by default.
* In ''Forza Horizon 3'', a glitch sometimes exists in Forzavista where if the player opens the M12S CST's engine bay, a pitch black graphic obscures part of the engine bay.
* In ''Forza Horizon 3'', a glitch sometimes exists in Forzavista where if the player opens the M12S CST's engine bay, a pitch black graphic obscures part of the engine bay.
* When the M12S CST appears as a non-player-controlled model (e.g. in Forzavista), its cluster gauges revert back to the static ones (with "125 KPH" speed readings) found in the interiors of the ''[[Halo 4]]'' and ''Halo 5: Guardians'' Warthogs.
* When the M12S CST appears as a non-player-controlled model (e.g. in Forzavista), its cluster gauges revert back to the static ones (with "125 KPH" speed readings) found in the interiors of the ''[[Halo 4]]'' and ''Halo 5: Guardians'' Warthogs.

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