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This vehicle is a standard chassis suspended on two year independent suspension axles, with the engine is likely housed in the front. It is not accessible in-game, but can be destroyed with sufficient [[weapons]] fire, making it a possible hazard for units within the blast radius. It appears to be a futuristic version of the modern day Sports car with it's two-door system and small frame, built for speed and style.
This vehicle is a standard chassis suspended on two year independent suspension axles, with the engine is likely housed in the front. It is not accessible in-game, but can be destroyed with sufficient [[weapons]] fire, making it a possible hazard for units within the blast radius. It appears to be a futuristic version of the modern day Sports car with it's two-door system and small frame, built for speed and style.


As a civilian vehicle, the car is lightly armored. It only takes one [[M7]] clip to completely decimate the vehicle.  
As a civilian vehicle, the car is lightly armored. It only takes one [[M7]] clip, or a grenade blast to completely decimate the vehicle.  


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The MLX is a civilian vehicle, like the Überchassis, seen in the Halo 2 levels Outskirts and Metropolis[1].

This vehicle is a standard chassis suspended on two year independent suspension axles, with the engine is likely housed in the front. It is not accessible in-game, but can be destroyed with sufficient weapons fire, making it a possible hazard for units within the blast radius. It appears to be a futuristic version of the modern day Sports car with it's two-door system and small frame, built for speed and style.

As a civilian vehicle, the car is lightly armored. It only takes one M7 clip, or a grenade blast to completely decimate the vehicle.

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