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A Car Bomb is an explosive device placed in a car to be detonated.
GTA 1 Era/GTA 2
In GTA 1, in its expansion packs and in GTA 2 car bombs can be purchased through unnamed bomb shops in the GTA 1 era and through Red Army Surplus in GTA 2. There is only one type, the player has to activate it and it will blow up 10 seconds later.
GTA III Era
Car bombs are purchased through bomb shops.
Types
There are three types of car bombs.
Engine Ignition Detonation
The player has to arm the bomb while in a car. When anyone enters the car, the bomb will immediately detonate.
Eight-Second Time Delay Detonation
The player has to arm the bomb and wait eight seconds for the bomb to detonate.
Car bombs in GTA IV are first encountered in the Gerald McReary mission Actions Speak Louder than Words where they are used to destroy a fuel depot.
Car bombs in GTA IV can later be obtained through Patrick McReary as a friend special option. They will be delivered to the player's general location and the player can place the bombs beneath cars, buses and light vans only. The bombs are remote detonated through calling Packie on the cell phone and selecting Detonate.
GTA Chinatown Wars
Not to be confused with Proximity Mines, which also affect vehicles with explosions, car bombs, which are introduced in the mission Operation Northwood, can be fitted at a garage in North Holland. Upon entry, the touch screen will show a picture of the car's engine, which you then must place the bomb onto and wire it up. The bombs cost $500, as in previous iterations. Once placed in the car, the detonator symbol will appear in the PDA. This can be activated at any time, both in-vehicle and out, and will instantly destroy the car and any others or pedestrians surrounding it.