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==GTA IV Rendition==
==GTA IV Rendition==
In GTA IV, it is based on a '77-'79 Cadillac Deville or Fleetwood Cadillac Deville or Fleetwood. It features a "beater" version of the Emperor, with junky paint finishes, broken seats and old wheels and tires.
In GTA IV, it is based on a '77-'79 Cadillac Deville or Fleetwood Cadillac Deville or Fleetwood. It features a "beater" version of the Emperor, with junky paint finishes, broken seats and old wheels and tires. The handling still remains to be average, and still oversteers alot, however it is quite strong and can take four or five direct hits to the engine before it stalls and catches alight.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 22:46, 19 January 2009

This article is about the car made by Albany. For the manufacturer, see Emperor (manufacturer).
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An Emperor from Grand Theft Auto IV.

The Emperor is a 4 door car from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto IV. In GTA San Andreas, the Emperor is based on an early-90's Infiniti Q45. In GTA IV, it's based off of the '77-'79 Cadillac Deville or Fleetwood (with a flattened front end and no hood ornament).

GTA San Andreas

It is commonly found in San Fierro, and is used in Wear Flowers in Your Hair, the first mission in San Fierro where CJ hires Dwaine and Jethro to work in the garage in Doherty. It is also found in Grand Theft Auto IV.

Acceleration and speed are somewhat disappointing, as are handling and braking. The engine sounds as though it is a large V6 or V8, but is apparently incapable of delivering substantial power to the bulky, rear-drive vehicle. Using the E-brake around corners almost guarantees fishtailing, making this car almost useless when driving at high speeds. It is, however, a sturdy vehicle, and does a fairly good job of absorbing damage.

GTA IV Rendition

In GTA IV, it is based on a '77-'79 Cadillac Deville or Fleetwood Cadillac Deville or Fleetwood. It features a "beater" version of the Emperor, with junky paint finishes, broken seats and old wheels and tires. The handling still remains to be average, and still oversteers alot, however it is quite strong and can take four or five direct hits to the engine before it stalls and catches alight.

Gallery