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The Esperanto made its first appearance in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], and its design has remained almost exactly the same in the following games, with only minor styling changes (mostly to the taillights and rear bumper).
The Esperanto made its first appearance in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], and its design has remained almost exactly the same in the following games, with only minor styling changes (mostly to the taillights and rear bumper).


A modified variant (with official taxi ID plaques) is driven by [[Niko Bellic|Niko Bellic's]] cousin, [[Roman]] and is simply called [[Roman's Taxi]] when getting into that particular Esperanto.  When free cab rides from Roman's garage are unlocked, an Esperanto will be sent to pick Niko up.
A modified variant (with official taxi ID plaques) is driven by [[Niko Bellic|Niko Bellic's]] cousin, [[Roman]] and is simply called [[Roman's Taxi]] when getting into that particular Esperanto.  When free cab rides from Roman's garage are unlocked, an Esperanto will be sent to pick Niko up.It changes to a Cavalcade after Roman purchases a penthouse in Algonquin.It can be obtained in Roman's missions after you complete them, however you can't steal the one Roman sends you to pick you up as it's doors are locked.


The Esperanto was one of the first cars to appear in any media in the run-up to GTA IV's release.  It has often been mistakenly referred to as an "Albany" due to the fact that the word is conspicuously emblazoned on the grille. In actuality, Albany is the "make" of the car (other vehicles are seen with the Albany nameplate on their decklids and logos, such as the [[Primo]]), while Esperanto is the model.
The Esperanto was one of the first cars to appear in any media in the run-up to GTA IV's release.  It has often been mistakenly referred to as an "Albany" due to the fact that the word is conspicuously emblazoned on the grille. In actuality, Albany is the "make" of the car (other vehicles are seen with the Albany nameplate on their decklids and logos, such as the [[Primo]]), while Esperanto is the model.
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