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* In [[The Lost and Damned]], Roman's Taxi can be called in by dialing 555-2222 (the number given to [[Johnny Klebitz|Johnny]] by [[Elizabeta Torres]] earlier in the game) during the mission [[Roman's Holiday]].
* In [[The Lost and Damned]], Roman's Taxi can be called in by dialing 555-2222 (the number given to [[Johnny Klebitz|Johnny]] by [[Elizabeta Torres]] earlier in the game) during the mission [[Roman's Holiday]].
* After the mission "[[Roman's Sorrow]]" Roman's Taxi disappears from the game and is replaced by unique gray [[Cavalcade]]s. If you like Roman's Taxi, save a taxi in a garage space prior to the mission.
* After the mission "[[Roman's Sorrow]]" Roman's Taxi disappears from the game and is replaced by unique gray [[Cavalcade]]s. If you like Roman's Taxi, save a taxi in a garage space prior to the mission.
 
* If you take Roman's Taxi during the above mission, the trunk will remain open, as Roman was hiding in there, and didn't bother to close it upon exiting. It can't be closed, and is still open even after the player saves the vehicle at a [[safe house]].
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Roman's Taxi, with Niko and Roman Bellic as occupants (Rear quarter view).

Roman's Taxi is the taxi used by Roman Bellic's taxi company in Grand Theft Auto IV. Roman's taxis are solely driven by Roman and his employees (including Niko in some early missions).

Description

Design

Roman's Taxi is based on the Albany Esperanto - due to the Albany badging, many people thought that it was actually called the Albany. The car is visually distinguishable from the Esperanto by its minor alterations—red or yellow taxi emergency lights affixed to the front and back, taxi registration number on the trunk, advertising on the rear bumper and rear window, and a custom red interior. By default, Roman's Taxi is dark gray with a discolored gray driver's side front fender. It can be resprayed to other colors, and may be randomly resprayed back to its default appearance.

Performance

Performance and handling-wise, Roman's Taxi is heavier than the Esperanto (1700 kg to the Esperanto's 1600 kg), and has inferior acceleration, but has a significantly greater top speed (295 km/h to the Esperanto's 218 km/h); it also has slightly stronger braking and softer suspension. It is slightly less prone to deformation than the Esperanto, and can better withstand collisions.

Use as a taxi

Niko can call Roman to send a taxi to pick him up, after gaining his favor. The taxi driver is notoriously short-tempered, with the taxi rides peppered with insults hurled Niko's way for being a freeloader. After unlocking the Algonquin Safehouse (at which point Roman's business appears to have become highly successful), Roman's taxis are replaced by a fleet of gray Cavalcades, with the same disgruntled driver as before. After this, the car is no longer available, unless the player has saved one at a Safehouse.

Prominent appearances

Roman's Taxi is the first vehicle that the player drives in Grand Theft Auto IV, and was prominently featured in pre-release materials, with the car initially painted with an all-black body color. It features as part of several early missions, including GTA IV's taxi side-mission.

Trivia

  • Roman's Taxi as depicted during "The Cousins Bellic" features an all-black body, as opposed to other occasions when the car features a discolored quarter panel.
  • The default radio station in Roman's Taxi is Vladivostok FM.
  • In The Lost and Damned, Roman's Taxi can be called in by dialing 555-2222 (the number given to Johnny by Elizabeta Torres earlier in the game) during the mission Roman's Holiday.
  • After the mission "Roman's Sorrow" Roman's Taxi disappears from the game and is replaced by unique gray Cavalcades. If you like Roman's Taxi, save a taxi in a garage space prior to the mission.
  • If you take Roman's Taxi during the above mission, the trunk will remain open, as Roman was hiding in there, and didn't bother to close it upon exiting. It can't be closed, and is still open even after the player saves the vehicle at a safe house.