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The GTA III era Esperanto is based on a 1975-1977 [[Wikipedia:Cadillac Eldorado|Cadillac Eldorado]].
The GTA III era Esperanto is based on a 1975-1977 [[Wikipedia:Cadillac Eldorado|Cadillac Eldorado]].


In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the [[Albany]] Esperanto is very different to the earlier renditions. Rather than being a large two-door coupe, the new car is a mid-sized four-door sedan. Its styling inspiration appears to be a pastiche of common late-70s/early-80s American car styling rather than a clone of any one car.  The front end and sides are similar to a 1977 Impala though the headlights and signal indicators sit more flush with the grille and front trim or a 1982 Chevy Malibu (also thought to look much like a 1982-'85 Chevy Celebrity), while the rear-end features bustle-back styling found on the Cadillac Seville (or various other luxury cars), with taillights lifted from a 77-81 Pontiac Bonneville.
In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the [[Albany]] Esperanto is very different to the earlier renditions. Rather than being a large two-door coupe, the new car is a mid-sized four-door sedan. Its styling inspiration appears to be a pastiche of common late-70s/early-80s American car styling rather than a clone of any one car.  The front end and sides are similar to a 1977 Impala (though the headlights and signal indicators sit more flush with the grille and front trim) or a 1982 Chevy Malibu (also thought to resemble a 1982-'85 Chevy Celebrity), while the rear-end features bustle-back styling found on the Cadillac Seville (or various other luxury cars), with taillights lifted from a 77-81 Pontiac Bonneville.


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