How To Get Cabbie in A Dusty Trip

How To Get Cabbie in A Dusty Trip?

How To Get Cabbie in A Dusty Trip? Let me tell you something β€” getting that slick yellow taxi in Dusty Trip isn’t just about grinding; it’s about understanding the journey, every detour, every wallet, every plate you pick up along the way. I didn’t just wake up one day with the keys to the Cabbie, I earned that ride.

So, if you’re trying to get your hands on the Crown Vic-inspired taxi β€” nicknamed Cababi in-game β€” you’re in the right place. This isn’t a dry checklist. This is how it feels to chase that car down and roll out in style.

How To Get Cabbie in A Dusty Trip?

First Stop: Meet the Man, Cole the Cabbi

It all begins in the dusty corners of the garage lobby, where you’ll find Cole β€” a cabbie who doesn’t hand over the keys just for showing up. Nah, Cole’s got a challenge for you: find 20 wallets or license plates scattered across random buildings.

It sounds simple, but if you’ve played Dusty Trip, you know nothing’s ever that straightforward.


The Hunt Begins: Loot Like You Mean It

So, I hit the road β€” checking every room, every truck stop, every creepy gas station bathroom. And boom, there it was: my first wallet. Looks just like something you’d forget at a diner.

Then came the license plates β€” crusty, rusted, and hidden behind vending machines or under beds. Once I found them, I stuffed them into my backpack like I was carrying the crown jewels.

πŸŽ’ Pro tip: You’ll need space in your backpack. Don’t hoard junk β€” these plates and wallets are your ticket to taxi heaven.


The Math That Matters

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Cole’s quest can be a little confusing. See, I thought I had enough, but then realized my backpack had only 4 items. That means I still needed 16 more to hit the 20 mark. So back into the wild I went.

At one point, I had 8 items β€” getting close, but still not there. I kept grinding, stuffing every new find into my pack like my life depended on it. Eventually, I hit 20.

And then… Cole handed me the keys to the Cabbie.


Let’s Talk Car β€” The Real Review

I rolled over to the garage, popped the trunk, and there she was. Yellow, boxy, and nostalgic. A love letter to the Ford Crown Victoria β€” except the trunk? Yeah, it’s useless. Try putting a gas can in there, and it just sinks into the car.

The passenger seat? Surprisingly perfect. But when I sat in the driver’s seat? That steering wheel covers half the speedometer β€” bad positioning. Still, the dashboard’s classic radio and old-school buttons made up for it.

πŸ› οΈ It’s like driving a memory. Flawed, but charming.


Numbers Don’t Lie: The Performance

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Let’s break it down:

  • Fuel: I filled her up with 18L of gas.
  • Top Speed (Speedometer): 160 km/h
  • Acceleration (0–100m): 11.57 seconds
  • Actual Top Speed (Road Test): 75 km/h β€” yep, that slow
  • Braking: Surprisingly good
  • Fuel Efficiency (5,000m run):
    • 0.5L of gas used
    • 0.1L of oil
    • 0.6L of water

Pretty decent consumption β€” this cab can go places.


Big Wheels, Big Change?

I decided to slap on some big wheels to see if that helped.

  • Top Speed (Speedometer): 295 km/h
  • Acceleration (0–100m): 14.46 seconds
  • Actual Top Speed: 137 km/h

Still not breaking records, but definitely a boost.


Final Thoughts

Look, the Cabbie isn’t perfect. It’s slow, clunky, and the trunk’s practically a black hole. But if you’re into roleplaying or just want a car with character β€” this is it. It’s not just a car; it’s a badge of honor. You hunted for it, piece by piece, and earned it.

πŸš– So if you’re cruising down the dusty highways and someone honks behind you β€” just smile. They don’t know what it took to drive that cab.

And hey, if you’re still grinding for it β€” don’t give up. Your ride’s waiting.

Until next time,
Drive dirty. Drive proud. Drive Cabbie.

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