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'''GTA Vice City'''
'''GTA Vice City'''
*In the parking lot near the [[Moist Palms Hotel]] in [[Downtown (Vice City)|Downtown]].
*In the parking lot near the [[Moist Palms Hotel]] in [[Downtown Vice City|Downtown]].


'''GTA San Andreas'''
'''GTA San Andreas'''
*There are no spawn locations but it can be seen driven around [[Easter Basin]] in [[San Fierro]] sometimes.
*There are no specific spawn locations but it can be seen driven around [[Easter Basin]] in [[San Fierro]] sometimes.


'''GTA Liberty City Stories'''
'''GTA Liberty City Stories'''
*Parked by the Old School Hall like in [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]].
*Parked by the Old School Hall in Chinatown, Portland Island.
*Can be found on the parking lot of [[Marco's Bistro]] in [[Saint Mark's]], Portland Island.
*Can be found on the parking lot of [[Marco's Bistro]] in [[Saint Mark's]], Portland Island.
*Parked by the [[AMCo. Petroleum Company|AMCo.]] gas station in [[Harwood]], Portland Island.
*Parked by the [[AMCo. Petroleum Company|AMCo.]] gas station in [[Harwood]], Portland Island.

Revision as of 04:10, 5 June 2009

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An Esperanto in GTA III.

The Esperanto is a two-door coupe available in Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto Advance, Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. In Grand Theft Auto IV, however, it is a four-door sedan. It is one of the most common cars in most of the games in which it appears.

Overview

The Esperanto made its first appearance in Grand Theft Auto III, and its design has remained almost exactly the same in the following games, with only minor styling changes (mostly to the taillights and rear bumper).

A modified variant (with official taxi ID plaques) is driven by Niko Bellic's cousin, Roman and is simply called Roman's Taxi when getting into that particular Esperanto. When free cab rides from Roman's garage are unlocked, an Esperanto will be sent to pick Niko up. It changes to a Cavalcade after Roman purchases a penthouse in Algonquin. It can be obtained in Roman's missions after you complete them, however, you can't steal the one Roman sends you to pick you up as its doors are locked.

The Esperanto was one of the first cars to appear in any media in the run-up to GTA IV's release. It has often been mistakenly referred to as an "Albany" due to the fact that the word is conspicuously emblazoned on the grille. In actuality, Albany is the "make" of the car (other vehicles are seen with the Albany nameplate on their decklids and logos, such as the Primo), while Esperanto is the model. In GTA IV, after collecting all thirty cars for Stevie he agrees to purchase cars from Niko Bellic, with the Esperanto fetching $1,800.

Performance

GTA III—GTA Vice City Stories

Although performance aspects vary slightly between games for this vehicle, acceleration and speed are generally quite satisfying with the rear-drive V8 powertrain. The one common problem with the Esperanto, however, is its notoriously bad brakes - a problem that is only exacerbated by the vehicle's weight. Traveling at high speed it takes some time to bring the vehicle to a stop which, besides often causing minor accidents, becomes a potentially fatal problem in GTA III, where Claude is unable to jump from a moving vehicle, exposing him to serious danger in a fast-moving Esperanto about to explode. The car's handling is highly responsive, but again, the vehicle's size and weight cause problems, predisposing it to two-wheeling and loss of control when overcompensating for a swerve at high speeds. However, its huge mass absorbs damage quite well, making it a good vehicle for ramming smaller ones (and even comparably sized ones) off the road.

GTA IV

The Albany Esperanto is powered by a high-torque V6, paired with a 5 speed gearbox in RWD configuration. The low displacement and hefty weight of the vehicle make acceleration below average, but give the latest Esperanto an acceptable top speed. Handling is also acceptable, though some oversteer can be felt. The suspension can be described as moderately firm, yet soft enough to cope with the rough streets of Liberty City. Braking has improved significantly over the GTA III-era Esperanto, though ABS is still not available. Crash deformation is very good, with the vehicle retaining much of its original shape after accidents; though build quality is rather poor, leaving the Esperanto disabled after a few accidents.

Design

GTA III—GTA Vice City Stories

The GTA III era Esperanto is based on a 1975-1977 Cadillac Eldorado. However, the vehicle has received significant modifications throughout its appearances in these games.

When introduced in GTA III (and, later, in GTA Liberty City Stories), the Esperanto features a slightly curvy profile and flatter details. The GTA Vice City rendition (as well as the GTA Vice City Stories rendition) received a major retouch with the vehicle featuring a more angular body design, detailed fascia and rear fin that slant forward. GTA San Andreas' Esperanto is essentially similar in design as that of GTA Vice City, but noticeably sports differences in the rear, with its tailfin-based taillights reduced in height (implying they are now part of the rear bumper) and its rear license plate relocated from the trunk lid to the bumper. Similarly, the GTA Advance rendition maintains much of the psychical traits of previous Esperanto's as seen from the top down.

GTA IV

In Grand Theft Auto IV, the Albany Esperanto is very different to the earlier renditions. Rather than being a large two-door coupe, the new car is a mid-sized four-door sedan. Its styling inspiration appears to be a pastiche of common late-70s/early-80s American car styling rather than a clone of any one car. The front end and sides are similar to a 1977 Impala (though the headlights and signal indicators sit more flush with the grille and front trim) or a 1982 Chevy Malibu (also thought to resemble a 1982-'85 Chevy Celebrity), while the rear-end features bustle-back styling found on the Cadillac Seville (or various other luxury cars), with taillights lifted from a 77-81 Pontiac Bonneville.

Locations

GTA III

GTA Vice City

GTA San Andreas

GTA Liberty City Stories

  • Parked by the Old School Hall in Chinatown, Portland Island.
  • Can be found on the parking lot of Marco's Bistro in Saint Mark's, Portland Island.
  • Parked by the AMCo. gas station in Harwood, Portland Island.

GTA Vice City Stories

  • Parked next to the derelict building across the northernmost empire building in Little Haiti.

Car Modification (GTA San Andreas)

  • Color
  • Wheels (ten types)
  • Nitro (All)
  • Bass Boost
  • Hydraulics

Gallery