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Driving Paradise.— Corvega Slogan in Fallout 3 & Fallout: New Vegas billboards.

Chryslus Corvega was a brand of American automobiles and a division of Chryslus Motors company prior to the Great War. This Chryslus Motors Corporation division produced several personal and commercial-use cars and construction equipment, of which are seen across the former United States of America.

Overview[]

Corvega was the flagship brand of Chryslus Motors and one of the dominant forces on the automotive market after the resource crisis rendered combustion engines largely extinct. Using a brand name dating back as early as 2056, Chryslus relaunched the marque as a broad line of electric, fission, and fusion automobiles available in a variety of models.[1]

The price of an old model Corvega in 2077 was $199,999.99 - despite that, they remained extremely popular. However, despite their popularity, standards of manufacture seem to have deteriorated, with coupes manufactured in 2077 having a tendency to leak coolant.[2]

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Appearances[]

The Chryslus Corvega division appears only in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.

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  1. The Vault Dweller: "{110}{}{And where is your service department?}"
    Bob the pre-owned cars salesman: "{113}{}{Right over there, sir. [The dealer points to nothing.]}"
    The Vault Dweller: "{115}{}{Where? There's nothing over there.}"
    Bob the pre-owned cars salesman: "{117}{}{What do you mean? They're working on a newly purchased '56 Corvega. An excellent buy, I might add.}"
    (DEALER.MSG)
  2. "Monday, October 18"
    "Coolant leak in one of those new 2077 Corvega coupes. Bubble-top. They don't make them like they used to."
    (Red Rocket truck stop terminals; Red Rocket Terminal, Monday, October 18)
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