Automobile

An automobile is a motorized vehicle with four wheels, an engine and a roof. There are many different makes and models.

Bus
A bus is a big vehicle that fits lots of people inside of it. It is used as a means of public transportation. Think of it as kind of a big taxicab, but far less costly. Buses that transport children to schools are of course referred to as school buses. By and large, traveling by bus is a rather mundane experience, but you never know... sometimes you might find a bomb strapped to the bus, forcing the driver to maintain a speed of 55 miles per hour or else it'll explode. Such a circumstance is rare, but it has been known to happen.

Seen in
 * Resident Evil: 1 bus; stationary; damaged as a part of viral outbreak.

Dune buggy
A dune buggy is a four-wheeled motorized vehicle generally used for recreational purposes.

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Fire engine
Everyone loves fire engines. These big red monstrosities of the hook 'n ladder variety are what you want to see if your house is ever on fire. Packed to the nines with hairy men in big leather coats and the occasional Dalmatian, these vehicles zip through red lights blaring their horns so as to get to the scene of an emergency as quickly as possible. Fire engines are utilized by both municipal and volunteer fire departments. They often work in coordination with other emergency services vehicles such as ambulances, police vehicles, and other fire department related vehicles such as fire trucks.

Seen in
 * Resident Evil: 1 fire engine with ladder extended; stationary; damaged as a part of viral outbreak.

Police car
Every district that has a functioning police force makes use of police squad cars. This includes municipal police departments as well as county sheriffs and state troopers. Traditionally, a police car is a white four-dour sedan with black markings down the side, which includes a star or shield-shaped symbol on the doors indicating the department it corresponds to as well as jurisdiction. Police cars, or cop cars, are also distinguished by flashing red and blue lights on the roof that may also be accompanied by a loud alarm to alert other motorists to their presence.

Seen in
 * Resident Evil: 2 Raccoon City Police Department squad cars; stationary; damaged as a part of viral outbreak.