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The G4 Bank Van is apparently an armored van implied to be used by banks to transport valuable goods, and such, appears with a heavy truck-like construction with a well encased rear cargo compartment. The vehicles comes in only two colors in game: Blue or green.
The G4 Bank Van is apparently an armored van implied to be used by banks to transport valuable goods, and such, appears with a heavy truck-like construction with a well encased rear cargo compartment. The vehicles comes in only two colors in game: Blue or green.


Being bulky, the G4 Bank Van's performance is less than impressive, with a low top speed but an average acceleration to compensate and a wide turning radius. However, as an armored vehicle, the G4 Bank Van can sustain a high-than-usual amount of gunfire, and is even known to survive two direct [[Rocket Launcher]] if still in perfect condition. Being too large, the G4 Bank Van cannot be [[Crusher|crushed]].
Being bulky, the G4 Bank Van's performance is less than impressive, with a low top speed but an average acceleration to compensate and a wide turning radius. However, as an armored vehicle, the G4 Bank Van can sustain a high-than-usual amount of gunfire, and is even known to survive two direct [[Rocket Launcher]] hits if still in perfect condition. Being too large, the G4 Bank Van cannot be [[Crusher|crushed]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 13:54, 31 January 2010

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A G4 Bank Van in GTA 2 (In-game, with lights).

The G4 Bank Van is an armored vehicle in Grand Theft Auto 2

Description

The G4 Bank Van is apparently an armored van implied to be used by banks to transport valuable goods, and such, appears with a heavy truck-like construction with a well encased rear cargo compartment. The vehicles comes in only two colors in game: Blue or green.

Being bulky, the G4 Bank Van's performance is less than impressive, with a low top speed but an average acceleration to compensate and a wide turning radius. However, as an armored vehicle, the G4 Bank Van can sustain a high-than-usual amount of gunfire, and is even known to survive two direct Rocket Launcher hits if still in perfect condition. Being too large, the G4 Bank Van cannot be crushed.

Trivia

  • The name of the armored van is suggestively named after real-life security firm Group 4, which later merged with another security firm in 2004. A similar pattern is present, although more subtle, with the Securicar, the G4 Bank Van's successor.

Locations

See also