While I don’t have any cool company lore since I’m awful at writing it, De Vass Automobiles is a pseudo-premium kind of car manufacturer. While they do offer quite comfortable cars with decent performance at affordable prices, De Vass is well known for cutting corners to achieve this. They do so mainly in the tech department (at least for the civilian market). The engines they produce are sometimes not entirely up to date and the chassis and panels aren’t always made of the lightest and most modern materials.
For example, they were still using single point EFI in the early 2000s on some car models, such as the year 2000 Roamer (the police version got multi point injection), because they wanted to keep the price low. They even opted to continue using a ladder chassis for the 2008 Roamer (will be in my thread later) to keep the prices low while offering a comfortable car at a decent price.