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The Burrito is considered to be the best van in the [[GTA III Era]] games. It has great handling, acceleration, control, etc. It has room for four people, two can sit in the rear and some models come with a spoiler on the roof.
The Burrito is considered to be the best van in the [[GTA III Era]] games. It has great handling, acceleration, control, etc. It has room for four people, two can sit in the rear and some models come with a spoiler on the roof.


The GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories renditions resemble a 1986-1992 Dodge Ram Van, bearing similarity to the [[Rumpo]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], which was modified in GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, but lack side windows. The Burrito from the three games are also available in modified form, with an additional spoiler and roof-mounted lights.
The GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories renditions resemble a 1986-1992 Dodge Ram Van, bearing similarity to the [[Rumpo]] in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], which was modified in GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, but lack side windows. The Burrito from the three games are also available in modified form, with an additional spoiler and roof-mounted lights.  When in this form the Burrito bears a strong resemblance to the van used by the A-Team in the 1980s TV show of the same name.


The Burrito is reintroduced in GTA IV in a redesigned form, bearing a [[Declasse]] brand and resembling a 1996-2002 Chevrolet Express from the front, with a significantly altered grille design; the sides are primarily composed of second generation Chevrolet Vans with some more modern elements of the Express; the rear is also from second generation Chevrolet Vans but the taillights seem Dodge Ram Van-derived (if they simply aren't just from the Chevy Van but moved a little). The change is also accompanied by degraded performance as it is not as fast as previous renditions, and the GTA IV rendition of the van no longer features sporty accessories. The Burrito appears more like a service van (with a roof rack), with extra weight to withstand damage, but poor acceleration because of it's uneven weight. The companies depicted on the Burrito include T. Watt and Sons Electricians, Spin on This Laundromat, LIB EL and Pharte Gas.
The Burrito is reintroduced in GTA IV in a redesigned form, bearing a [[Declasse]] brand and resembling a 1996-2002 Chevrolet Express from the front, with a significantly altered grille design; the sides are primarily composed of second generation Chevrolet Vans with some more modern elements of the Express; the rear is also from second generation Chevrolet Vans but the taillights seem Dodge Ram Van-derived (if they simply aren't just from the Chevy Van but moved a little). The change is also accompanied by degraded performance as it is not as fast as previous renditions, and the GTA IV rendition of the van no longer features sporty accessories. The Burrito appears more like a service van (with a roof rack), with extra weight to withstand damage, but poor acceleration because of it's uneven weight. The companies depicted on the Burrito include T. Watt and Sons Electricians, Spin on This Laundromat, LIB EL and Pharte Gas.
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