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Honestly, I tried it out of curiosity and ended up pretty disappointed. The mod has potential, but it feels really unfinished — a lot of stuff isn’t finished, and without the ELS XML it’s basically unusable. I spent more time trying to make it work than actually enjoying it. Shame, because the idea is good, but right now it just feels like something that got abandoned too early.
The model itself looks really clean, and the lighting setup is actually well-balanced compared to some over-the-top ELS cars — it feels close to a real-world setup. Driving it is smooth and the exterior details are nice, but the problems start showing quickly. The wheels look off and don’t really fit the overall quality of the car, the chassis textures are incomplete in places, and the car disappears when you move a bit too far away (LOD issue).
Installation isn’t very user-friendly either — no clear step-by-step guide, so if you’re not used to replacing vehicles and setting up ELS, you’ll struggle. The missing slicktop/add-on options also limit how versatile it is.
If you just want a decent-looking FPIU for singleplayer patrols, it does the job. But compared to more polished FPIU mods out there, this one feels more like a “work in progress” than a finished release.
I’ve spent some time testing this M3 E92 in-game and honestly, it’s one of the nicest looking versions out there — the exterior modeling is clean, the stance feels right, and it definitely gives that proper M3 vibe compared to other low-effort ports. Driving it around LS is a pleasure, and performance matches the car’s character.
That said, it’s not flawless: the lack of LODs hurts performance a bit on FiveM, the wheels look slightly undersized, and the interior doesn’t hold up to the exterior quality. I also had some issues with spawning at first (Sentinel replacement quirks) but once fixed, it runs fine. Lights and dials work after tweaking too, which is a relief.
Overall, it’s a solid mod that just needs a bit more polish (LODs, tuning parts, wheel size adjustment) to be perfect. For singleplayer it’s already a great ride, and I’d recommend it to anyone who wants a proper E92 in their GTA V garage.
I’ve actually tested this one quite a bit, and honestly it’s a mix of solid work and rough edges. The exterior model is really nice — the proportions are on point, and it definitely has that heavy-duty ambulance presence. Driving feels smooth enough, lights look good once you fix the XML, and it blends well with other EMS mods.
But here’s the catch: the ELS setup is a headache at first. The extra_8 / extra_10 crash issue forced me to dig into the config and patch it manually, which isn’t great for plug-and-play. The template is also tricky to skin properly — it doesn’t line up as cleanly as some of the newer releases. Interior feels rushed too, definitely not on the same level as the exterior.
That said, once you tweak it a little, it works fine in SP LSPDFR, and in FiveM it’s usable if you stick to non-ELS setups. For me, it’s a good base mod that just needs polishing to be a “go-to” ambulance. I’d recommend it if you don’t mind getting your hands dirty fixing small issues.
@industrial6 only 0,5 stars just for this? Just give respect bro
Visually, this car is a stunner — sleek model, great proportions, and it really has that “premium patrol” look. Driving it feels smooth and the handling is spot-on for a police cruiser. But once you start digging in, you see some rough edges: interior textures feel dated, some collision quirks pop up when parts get damaged, and on FiveM the add-on version is frustratingly limited for customization. The spotlight bug on ELS is also a bit annoying if you care about immersion. Still, for singleplayer LSPDFR it’s an absolute joy, and on looks alone it’s one of the better police mods I’ve played with. It just needs some polishing and better multiplayer integration to be perfect.
Visually, I really like this truck — it looks much better than the default one and fits well with the kind of setups I use in-game. But getting it to work properly was a headache. The liveries didn’t show up right at first, and I had to dig into multiple folders and configs to figure out what was interfering. I don’t use NVR, but I still ran into texture bugs and broken spawn behaviors. It feels like there’s a solid base here, but I had to patch too many things myself. Still, once it's working, it looks great and adds atmosphere — just not plug-and-play at all.
The truck has a lot of nostalgic appeal and a solid exterior model, but it clearly feels rushed in several areas. The interior is poorly finished — dials, camera angles, and steering wheel position are off. There are noticeable issues with how it fits standard GTA trailers, and the wheels clip into the ground unless tweaked. Updates have improved things (like LODs), but it still needs proper polish. It's a great base, especially for fans of classic American rigs, but don’t expect plug-and-play perfection without doing some fixing yourself.
Solid mod overall — the exterior is well done with clear attention to detail, but the interior falls short, textures around the wheels look rushed, and the lack of an ELS or ready-to-use FBI version limits plug-and-play use. Still, it’s a strong base for police car enthusiasts, just not fully polished yet.
Thx bro, best persistence mod on this site