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The '''Stinger''' is a two-door [[:Category:Sports Cars|sports car]] which originally debuted in the [[Grand Theft Auto 1|original Grand Theft Auto]], and recurred in the form of different designs. To date, the Stinger has appeared in the following games:
The '''Stinger''' is a two-door [[:Category:Sports Cars|sports car]] which originally debuted in the [[Grand Theft Auto 1|original Grand Theft Auto]], and recurred in the form of different designs. To date, the Stinger has appeared in every Grand Theft Auto game except for [[GTA San Andreas]] and [[GTA IV]] meaning that the Stinger has appeared in the following games:


* [[Grand Theft Auto 1]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto 1]]

Revision as of 18:39, 19 June 2010

Vehicle
Stinger
A Stinger in GTA 1.
A Stinger in GTA 1.
A Stinger in GTA 1.
Appearance(s) [[Appearance::GTA III
GTA Vice City
GTA Advance
GTA Liberty City Stories
GTA Vice City Stories]]
Vehicle type Civilian car
Body style 2-door sports car
Capacity 2 (driver and passenger)
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The Stinger is a two-door sports car which originally debuted in the original Grand Theft Auto, and recurred in the form of different designs. To date, the Stinger has appeared in every Grand Theft Auto game except for GTA San Andreas and GTA IV meaning that the Stinger has appeared in the following games:

Description

GTA 1 — GTA 2

In GTA 1, the Stinger based on the 1968-1972 Chevrolet Corvette (the name is a reference to the Corvette Stingray). In GTA 2 it's based on the 1963 Corvette Split-Window. It can only be found in the Industrial District of Anywhere City, and gives the ElectroFingers power-up when crushed. Both iterations of handle great, respond well, and stick to the road.

GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories

In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, the Stinger appears in hard-top and convertible form. Its performance is better than most vehicles, but is the least powerful of all the 2-door sports cars, with little tendency to drift. Its Yakuza variant, the Yakuza Stinger, handles better and is all-wheel-drive, as opposed to the stock cars, which are rear-drive. The Stinger in both games resembles a Porsche Boxster or a Toyota MR2 Spyder.

In GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, it resembles a 1968-1973 Ferrari Daytona Spyder, an apparent homage to Sonny Crockett's Ferrari Daytona Spyder replica, yet another one of Vice City's references to Miami Vice.

A working name given to the Stinger in Grand Theft Auto III is "Shark", as evidenced in the "official" website for Capital Autos [1].

Trivia

The yellow Stinger in a pre-release screenshot for GTA Liberty City Stories.

Locations

GTA 1
GTA 2
GTA III
GTA Liberty City Stories
GTA Vice City Stories

See also