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[[Image:Ruiner-GTA4-front.jpg|right|thumb|300px|A Ruiner in GTA IV (<small>[[:Image:Ruiner-GTA4-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, with solid panels on the roof]], [[:Image:Ruiner-GTA4-golden-front.jpg|"golden" Ruiner]]</small>).]]
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| name = Ruiner
The ''[[Imponte]]'' '''Ruiner''' is an '80s 2-door muscle car found exclusively in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]].
| game_1 = GTA IV
| game_2 = GTA V
| front_image = Ruiner-GTAIV-front.jpg
| image_size = 300
| caption = (<small>[[:File:Ruiner-GTAIV-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, with solid panels on the roof]]; [[:File:Ruiner-GTAIV-engine.png|engine]]; [[:File:Ruiner-GTAIV-golden-front.jpg|"golden" Ruiner]]</small>)<br>A Ruiner in [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]
| rear_image = <!--Moved to caption to accommodate additional image link-->
| vehicle_type = Civilian car
| body_style = 2-door muscle car
| capacity = 2 (driver and 1 passengers)
| manufacturer = [[Imponte]] (GTA IV)
}}
The ''[[Imponte]]'' '''Ruiner''' is an '80s 2-door muscle car found in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto V]].


==Design==
==Design==
The Ruiner's body is based on the third generation (1982-1992) [[wp:GM F platform|GM F-Body]] (seen in the period's [[wp:Third-generation Pontiac Firebird|Pontiac Firebird]], and [[wp:Third-generation Chevrolet Camaro|Chevrolet Camaro]]). It has a [[wp:T-top|T-top roof]], with either glass or solid panels installed. The semi-concealed pop-up headlights, and the front fascia are similar to the 1983-1989 [[wp:Nissan 300ZX#Z31|Nissan 300ZX (Z31 Series)]]. The taillights and trunk spoiler are shaped like those of the Camaro, but the area between and below the taillights better resembles the Firebird, with "IMPONTE" and "Ruiner 450GT" positioned where the Firebird logo would be. The ground effects on the front end are reminiscent of 1985-1990 Pontiac Trans Ams. The wheels resemble those of the [[wp:Mitsubishi Starion|Mitsubishi Starion]], and the added pillars on the rear window may also come from the Starion.
The Ruiner's body is based on the third generation (1982–1992) [[wp:GM F platform|GM F-Body]] (seen in the period's [[wp:Third-generation Pontiac Firebird|Pontiac Firebird]], and [[wp:Third-generation Chevrolet Camaro|Chevrolet Camaro]]). It has a [[wp:T-top|T-top roof]], with either glass or solid panels installed. The semi-concealed pop-up headlights, and the front fascia are similar to the 1983–1989 [[wp:Nissan 300ZX#Z31|Nissan 300ZX (Z31 Series)]]. The taillights and trunk spoiler are shaped like those of the Camaro, but the area between and below the taillights better resembles the Firebird, with "IMPONTE" and "Ruiner 450GT" positioned where the Firebird logo would be. The ground effects on the front end are reminiscent of 1985-1990 Pontiac Trans Ams. The wheels resemble those of the [[wp:Mitsubishi Starion|Mitsubishi Starion]], and the added pillars on the rear window and the off center hood "bulge" may also come from the Starion.


All Ruiners feature a "Ruiner" decal along the lower part of the doors (harder to see on single-colored Ruiners), similar to the Camaro IROC-Z, it also features stripes like a 1984 Trans Am; the decals also share colors with the ground effects (the differently colored ground effects are similar to third generation Z28 Camaros and 1985-1990 Trans Ams). They feature license plate frames that say "Ruining Imports Since '67", the year the GM F-body coupes debuted (and also possibly referencing the [[Vigero]], which is based mainly on the first generation Camaro).
All Ruiners feature a "Ruiner" decal along the lower part of the doors (harder to see on single-colored Ruiners), similar to the Camaro IROC-Z, it also features stripes like a 1984 Trans Am; the decals also share colors with the ground effects (the differently colored ground effects are similar to third generation Z28 Camaros and 1985–1990 Trans Ams). They feature license plate frames that say "Ruining Imports Since '67", the year the GM F-body coupes debuted (and also possibly referencing the [[Vigero]], which is based mainly on the first generation Camaro).


The car is similar in appearance to the [[Buffalo]] from GTA San Andreas (itself based on the Camaro), however in GTA IV continuity, the Buffalo appears to be based on the Dodge Charger, not the Camaro.
The car is similar in appearance to the [[Buffalo]] from GTA San Andreas (itself based on the Camaro), however in GTA IV continuity, the Buffalo appears to be based on the Dodge Charger, not the Camaro.
<gallery width="auto" perrow="3" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left" widths="180">
File:Ruiner-GTAIV-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] (<small>[[:File:Ruiner-GTAIV-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Ruiner-GTAV-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]] (<small>[[:File:Ruiner-GTAV-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
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==Performance==
==Performance==
The Ruiner is powered by a 7.3L (450ci) V8, coupled to a high-performance 5 speed gearbox in RWD configuration. Acceleration is very good, close to cars with a much higher price tag; its top speed is also quite good, brisk, yet controllable. The suspension is moderately firm, giving the Ruiner much needed grip in the turns, while still loose enough to have some fun with. Handling-wise, the Ruiner is a stellar performer: constant grip, very little oversteer, and a lot of torque. Braking is very good, if not the best in class, and ABS comes standard. Crash deformation is acceptable, but not great; the Ruiner can be disabled after only a few crashes (primarily due to its speedy nature).
The Ruiner is powered by a 7.3L (450ci) V8, coupled to a high-performance 5 speed gearbox in RWD configuration. Acceleration is very good, close to cars with a much higher price tag; its top speed of 155 km/h (96 mph) is also quite good, brisk, yet controllable. The suspension is moderately firm, giving the Ruiner much needed grip in the turns, while still loose enough to have some fun with. Handling-wise, the Ruiner is a stellar performer: constant grip, very little oversteer, and a lot of torque. Braking is very good, if not the best in class, and ABS comes standard. Crash deformation is acceptable, but not great; the Ruiner can be disabled after only a few crashes (primarily due to its speedy nature).
 
==Variant==
[[File:Ruiner-GTAIV-Ivan-front.jpg|thumb|275px|One possible color scheme of Ivan's Ruiner in GTA IV.]]


Overall, it's a thrill to drive, and well suited for applications where no more than two people need transportation.
A Ruiner driven by [[Ivan Bytchkov]] during "[[Ivan The Not So Terrible]]", when Ivan attempts to escape from [[Niko Bellic]], is depicted as being painted black with yellow trims, a common Ruiner color scheme. However, the car may appear with one of a variety of iridescence shades, including, but not limited to, red and blue, making the car's body color somewhat unique.


==Notable owners==
The car can be obtained either after Ivan abandons his car after the chase, or after completion of the mission, when the player can return to the spot where the car is left. Due to the nature of the chase, the car may inevitably be damaged, but can be repaired at a safehouse parking space.
*[[Ivan Bytchkov]] - Black with yellow trim[[File:Ivansyellowruiner.jpg|thumb|180px|Ivan's Ruiner]]


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In Grand Theft Auto IV, the default radio station in the Ruiner is [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]].
*In Grand Theft Auto IV, the default radio station in the Ruiner is [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]].
*In GTA Vice City Stories (PSP) there is a radio advertisment which talks about a car from Imponte featuring a T-Top roof. This seems to be the Ruiner in GTA IV.
* In perfect condition this car can be sold in the [[S&M Auto Sales]] for $1,900


==Locations==
==Locations==
*In the mission [[Ivan The Not So Terrible]], Ivan tries to escape from [[Niko Bellic|Niko]] in a Ruiner. After the chase, Ivan abandons his car, so the player is able to easily take it. However, it will be probably damaged, but the player can drive it to a Pay'n'Spray.
;GTA IV
*Spawn around [[Northwood]], [[East Holland]] and [[North Holland]], [[Algonquin]]
*Spawn around [[Northwood]], [[East Holland]] and [[North Holland]], [[Algonquin]]
*Spawn around [[Chinatown]], Algonquin
*Spawn around [[Chinatown, Algonquin|Chinatown]], [[Algonquin]]
*Spawn around [[Alderney City]], [[Alderney]]
*Spawn around [[Alderney City]], [[Alderney]]
*Spawn in traffic in [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|Multiplayer]]
*Spawn in traffic in [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]]
 
==See also==
* [[Phoenix]]: an Imponte-branded vehicle based on the 1970s-era Pontiac Firebird.


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Latest revision as of 17:55, 25 December 2013

Vehicle
Ruiner
(Rear quarter view, with solid panels on the roof; engine; "golden" Ruiner) A Ruiner in GTA IV.
(Rear quarter view, with solid panels on the roof; engine; "golden" Ruiner)
A Ruiner in GTA IV.
(Rear quarter view, with solid panels on the roof; engine; "golden" Ruiner)
A Ruiner in GTA IV.
Appearance(s) GTA IV
GTA V
Vehicle type Civilian car
Body style 2-door muscle car
Capacity 2 (driver and 1 passengers)
Manufacturer Imponte (GTA IV)
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The Imponte Ruiner is an '80s 2-door muscle car found in Grand Theft Auto IV and Grand Theft Auto V.

Design

The Ruiner's body is based on the third generation (1982–1992) GM F-Body (seen in the period's Pontiac Firebird, and Chevrolet Camaro). It has a T-top roof, with either glass or solid panels installed. The semi-concealed pop-up headlights, and the front fascia are similar to the 1983–1989 Nissan 300ZX (Z31 Series). The taillights and trunk spoiler are shaped like those of the Camaro, but the area between and below the taillights better resembles the Firebird, with "IMPONTE" and "Ruiner 450GT" positioned where the Firebird logo would be. The ground effects on the front end are reminiscent of 1985-1990 Pontiac Trans Ams. The wheels resemble those of the Mitsubishi Starion, and the added pillars on the rear window and the off center hood "bulge" may also come from the Starion.

All Ruiners feature a "Ruiner" decal along the lower part of the doors (harder to see on single-colored Ruiners), similar to the Camaro IROC-Z, it also features stripes like a 1984 Trans Am; the decals also share colors with the ground effects (the differently colored ground effects are similar to third generation Z28 Camaros and 1985–1990 Trans Ams). They feature license plate frames that say "Ruining Imports Since '67", the year the GM F-body coupes debuted (and also possibly referencing the Vigero, which is based mainly on the first generation Camaro).

The car is similar in appearance to the Buffalo from GTA San Andreas (itself based on the Camaro), however in GTA IV continuity, the Buffalo appears to be based on the Dodge Charger, not the Camaro.

Performance

The Ruiner is powered by a 7.3L (450ci) V8, coupled to a high-performance 5 speed gearbox in RWD configuration. Acceleration is very good, close to cars with a much higher price tag; its top speed of 155 km/h (96 mph) is also quite good, brisk, yet controllable. The suspension is moderately firm, giving the Ruiner much needed grip in the turns, while still loose enough to have some fun with. Handling-wise, the Ruiner is a stellar performer: constant grip, very little oversteer, and a lot of torque. Braking is very good, if not the best in class, and ABS comes standard. Crash deformation is acceptable, but not great; the Ruiner can be disabled after only a few crashes (primarily due to its speedy nature).

Variant

One possible color scheme of Ivan's Ruiner in GTA IV.

A Ruiner driven by Ivan Bytchkov during "Ivan The Not So Terrible", when Ivan attempts to escape from Niko Bellic, is depicted as being painted black with yellow trims, a common Ruiner color scheme. However, the car may appear with one of a variety of iridescence shades, including, but not limited to, red and blue, making the car's body color somewhat unique.

The car can be obtained either after Ivan abandons his car after the chase, or after completion of the mission, when the player can return to the spot where the car is left. Due to the nature of the chase, the car may inevitably be damaged, but can be repaired at a safehouse parking space.

Trivia

Locations

GTA IV

See also

  • Phoenix: an Imponte-branded vehicle based on the 1970s-era Pontiac Firebird.