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Latest revision as of 17:30, 28 October 2010
The Garbage Truck is, as the name suggests, a garbage truck that can be found in Grand Theft Auto 2.
Description
The Garbage Truck is a large truck-based vehicle tailored to carry garbage in its rear compartment, and features a conventional cab. The truck is generally shorter in length than a Box Truck, but remains undesirable due to its function as a waste disposal vehicle. The vehicle also lacks any special functions, despite its specialized design. The Garbage Truck may also appear in a variety of colors.
As expected, the vehicle's performance is no better, with a poor top speed and mediocre acceleration, a poor-to-average steering (the vehicle occasionally requires larger turning radius at higher speed), and average braking. Being too large, the Garbage Truck cannot be crushed.
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Locations
- Spawns only in the Industrial Sector of Anywhere City.
See also
- Trashmaster, the Garbage Truck's successor since Grand Theft Auto III.
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