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Basic Jeep - no or has design, fits 15 passengers. Will require constant maintenance, may overheat.
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Old Jeep - rusting dark green, big sized, fits 25 passengers. Liable to traffic safety and violations. Has very huge exhaust fumes. Much more maintenance than Basic Jeep. (For those looking for more challenge.)
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Facelift Jeep - A type of Jeep that has a notable car's front as the bumper (eg. Ford Everest, Honda CR-V, Mitsubishi Hilux, etc as the front. You can choose which car front if you'd like if you choose this) 20 passengers. More reliable however depending on the design, this Jeep may have blind spots.
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Sponsor Jeep - You're not sure what is the history of this Jeep, but it's clear the previous owner really wanted it to look good, and feel good. It has Louis Vuitton seats both on front and even the passenger seats. The fabric is wrapped with a clear coat to ensure no accidental damage. The flooring, body and engine are clean and well maintained. Unlike most Jeepneys which have broken/missing parts in the dashboard,this one is complete and working. It even has the Louis Vuitton symbols stamped out and in the body! 25 passengers. (Easy difficulty)
Credits: (@Davidz0 🇵🇭) Jeepney Simulator
You've been a Jeepney Driver. Always proud to deliver many Filipinos from their homes to their work, school or be in the city. The gas prices were hiking, but fare was adjusted so your profit would balance out, although this would prove a bit more challenging to do math while driving due to an extra piso being added to the pamasahe. With the advent of the new E-Jeeps thanks to the The EVIDA Law or Republic Act (RA) 11697, that favours the replacement of old jeepneys and slowly phasing them out, its becoming questionable whether you will still flourish as a Jeepney Driver.
As usual, you get up very early to work. You drive your Jeepney, which is a:
To the terminal lettered on the sides of the Jeep, which is:
Pajo Sangandaan Divisoria Blumentritt Osmeña Palengke Benita Others (Ex. EDSA)