Learn how to get the Hotmatch Cuevito in Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition. This guide covers its performance, acquisition, and early-game advantages.
Alright, let's talk about the Hotmatch Cuevito. This is a pretty sweet chopper that shows up in Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition. Oscar himself calls it 'firme custom built chrome everywhere' and says it 'will fly,' and honestly, he's not wrong! ## Performance So, the Cuevito is technically a Class C chopper, but here's the cool part: you can snag it really early. Like, *before* you even unlock Class C vehicles. This means even though its performance is standard for its class, it'll absolutely dominate the early opponents. Even without any nitrous upgrades (since choppers and sport bikes are stuck with Class D nitrous capacity), it's a beast. Just keep in mind that if you're aiming for pure speed in Atlanta, some of the Level 1 Class C Tuners or fully upgraded Class D Tuners might still be a bit faster. Because you can get it so soon, a lot of players use the Cuevito and the Ducati SS1000 to get them through until they unlock Class A rides. If you like the way bikes handle, you'll probably be fine with the limited nitrous. Here's how it stacks up: Stock | Attribute | Value | |----------------|-------| | Acceleration | 40.2 | | Top Speed | 41.2 | | Handling | 46.2 | Level 1 | Attribute | Value | |----------------|-------| | Acceleration | 47 | | Top Speed | 48.5 | | Handling | 46.2 | Fully Upgraded | Attribute | Value | |----------------|-------| | Acceleration | 53.7 | | Top Speed | 56.0 | | Handling | 46.2 | ## Acquisition To get your hands on the Hotmatch Cuevito, you need to beat Phil in San Diego. He'll give you the bike as a way to get you started in the Chopper of America Bike Club races. Heads up: If you already have a full garage when you beat Phil, or if you somehow got the Cuevito early through other means (like hacking), you'll get $65,000 instead of the bike. So, make sure you've got space! ## Users Phil is the one who rides the Hotmatch Cuevito, and his license plate proudly reads 'HOOKUPS'. Beat him, and the chopper is yours (or that $65,000 if your garage is full). ## Trivia * The Cuevito is a bit of an outlier because it's a reward you can get way earlier than most other Class C vehicles. If you only beat two of the first three racers (Vanessa, Bishop, or Carlos) and then take down Phil, you can get it before you've even finished a single city tournament in San Diego. This makes it a really smart choice if Phil challenges you early. * You can sell the Cuevito for $52,000. You could use that cash to buy a Class C Tuner and save the Chopper of America Bike Club races for later, potentially earning more and getting better choppers for those club races. * If you follow the early-win method for the Cuevito and then jump into the Chopper of America Bike Club Tournament with it, you can even snag the Hotmatch Chingon early, before you've unlocked any other Class C vehicles. * A few other Class C rides, like the Nissan Sport Concept, Cadillac Coupe de Ville, and Hummer H3T, share this early-unlock trait, but their tournaments can be entered even before you start Career Mode. * Unlike most prize vehicles that kickstart your club races, the Cuevito is unique because you get it directly after beating Phil, not from winning a tournament. * The Cuevito is the only Career Mode prize vehicle that you can't get at the same time as the Cadillac Sixteen. This is because beating Phil is required to finish up San Diego.100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content