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== Variants ==
== Variants ==
*[[Diablo Stallion]]
* The [[Diablo Stallion]] (also known simply as the "Diablo") is a gang variant of the Stallion preferred by the [[Diablos]] in GTA III, GTA Advance and GTA Liberty City Stories, being distinctive by its flame paintjob and exposed engine block.
* A rare purple Stallion can be found during the first encounter with [[Jeff]] in GTA IV.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Stallion name, when first adopted in GTA 1, appears to be a play of the Ford Mustang name. Both names refer to equestrian terms for horses that are not fully domesticated. A "[[wp:mustang (horse)|mustang]]" is "a free-roaming feral horse of the North American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish", while a "[[wp:Stallion|Stallion]]" is simply "a male horse that has not been neutered, castrated, or gelded".
* The Stallion name, when first adopted in GTA 1, appears to be a play of the Ford Mustang name. Both names refer to equestrian terms for horses that are not fully domesticated. A "[[wp:mustang (horse)|mustang]]" is "a free-roaming feral horse of the North American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish", while a "[[wp:Stallion|Stallion]]" is simply "a male horse that has not been neutered, castrated, or gelded".
* A version of the Ford Mustang called the Stallion Special was sold exclusively by Mainway Ford in 1967.
* A version of the Ford Mustang called the Stallion Special was sold exclusively by Mainway Ford in 1967.
* The Stallion is the longest surviving car in the GTA series, and also one of the most frequently featured civilian cars in the series, appearing in 8 out of 12 GTA games, the exceptions being the two [[GTA London|GTA London expansion packs]], [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Advance|GTA Advance]], although the [[Diablo Stallion|Diablo "Stallion"]]  appears in the latter.
* The Stallion is one of the earliest in-game cars to be featured on a box art of a Grand Theft Auto game, appearing in several versions of GTA III cover arts.
* The Stallion is one of the earliest in-game cars to be featured on a box art of a Grand Theft Auto game, appearing in several versions of GTA III cover arts.
* The Stallion has made non-GTA cameos in multiple games produced by [[Rockstar Games]]:
* The Stallion has made non-GTA cameos in multiple games produced by [[Rockstar Games]]:
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* The interior of the GTA IV Stallion features a photograph taped to the dashboard, its purpose being largely unknown due to the poor quality of the photograph texture. The same interior is reused in the [[Rhapsody]], but the photograph is substituted with one depicting what seems to be Wayne and Garth from [[wp:Wayne's World (film)|Wayne's World]].
* The interior of the GTA IV Stallion features a photograph taped to the dashboard, its purpose being largely unknown due to the poor quality of the photograph texture. The same interior is reused in the [[Rhapsody]], but the photograph is substituted with one depicting what seems to be Wayne and Garth from [[wp:Wayne's World (film)|Wayne's World]].
[[Image:Stallion-GTACW-papercraft.jpg|275px|thumb|right|A rendering of the papercraft Stallion from the GTA Chinatown Wars section of the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]].]]
[[Image:Stallion-GTACW-papercraft.jpg|275px|thumb|right|A rendering of the papercraft Stallion from the GTA Chinatown Wars section of the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]].]]
* Under the "[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|Chinatown Wars]]" section of the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]] website, members may download a printable papercraft model of a Stallion. The papercraft model features the [[Vapid]] logo on its grille instead of the [[Classique]] logo and nameplate. It bears more of a likeness to a 1970–74 Plymouth Barracuda and 1969–1973 Ford Mustang; the grille emulates a 1964/1965 Mustang's.
* Under the "[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|Chinatown Wars]]" section of the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]] website, members may download a printable papercraft model of a Stallion. The papercraft model features the [[Vapid]] logo on its grille instead of the [[Classique]] logo and nameplate. It bears more of a likeness to a 1970–74 Plymouth Barracuda and 1969–1973 Ford Mustang, while the grille emulates a 1964/1965 Mustang's.
* The Stallion plays the following radio stations by default when entered:
* The Stallion plays the following radio stations by default when entered:
** [[K-DST]] in GTA San Andreas.
** [[K-DST]] in GTA San Andreas.
** [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]] in GTA IV.
** [[Liberty Rock Radio 97.8]] in GTA IV.
* The Stallion could be considered as the "face" car of the GTA series, as it has been featured in multiple other Rockstar games (as mentioned above), and featured on boxart, promotional art, concept art, etc. The car has also appeared in all GTA games excluding the [[GTA London|GTA London expansion packs]], [[GTA 2]] and [[GTA Advance]], although the [[Diablo Stallion]] appeared in the latter.
* In GTA III, the soft-top roof of a Stallion can be removed by playing and stopping a replay (pressing F1 two times) until the roof has disappeared in-game.


== Locations ==
== Locations ==
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'''GTA IV'''
'''GTA IV'''
* Spawn around [[Northwood]], [[Algonquin]]
* Spawn around [[Northwood]], [[Algonquin]]
* Spawn around [[Chinatown]], Algonquin
* Spawn around [[Chinatown]], Algonquin
* Spawn around [[Alderney City]], [[Alderney]]
* Spawn around [[Alderney City]], [[Alderney]]
* Spawn around [[Acter]], Alderney
* Spawn around [[Acter]], Alderney
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* Spawn around [[BOABO]], Broker
* Spawn around [[BOABO]], Broker
* Spawn in traffic in [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]]
* Spawn in traffic in [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]]
* A rare purple Stallion can be found during the first encounter with Jeff.


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Revision as of 07:30, 28 June 2010

A Stallion in GTA 1.
A Stallion in GTA San Andreas.

The Stallion is a recurring two-door coupe and convertible that has appeared in the following games:

Description

The Stallion was first featured in GTA 1, in which it appears as a hardtop design and is one of the faster cars on the road; however, it didn't appear again in the series until GTA III. In true muscle car fashion, it has V8 power channeled to the rear wheels.

In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, a variant of the Stallion is featured in the game. Called Diablo Stallion, it is the primary gang car used by the Diablos. In GTA San Andreas, it is also used as a gang car, but this time used by the San Fierro Rifa.

Design

In GTA I, it resembles a 1969 Pontiac GTO.

In the GTA III era, it appears to be based loosely on a 1964-68 Ford Mustang, but the grille loosely resembles a 1969/1970 Cutlass (also the Oldsmobile 442) (creating a look similar to an Oldsmobile Omega), and the back bumper looks loosely based on those of '70-'72 Cutlasses (but this is less obvious in the GTA SA rendition).

In GTA IV, it's manufactured by Classique and resembles a much bigger muscle car rather than a pony car. The grille and lights remain almost unchanged but the chassis is more like 1968-69 Oldsmobile Cutlasses but the sides bear the aggressive, heavily creased, lines of 1970-1972 Oldsmobile Cutlasses; the rear end looks like that of a 1971 or '72 Cutlass (it says "STALLION" above the bumper much like it says "OLDSMOBILE") with extra lights. The headlights are surrounded by headlight bezels similar to the ones on a '68 Cutlass. Its engine is a 347ci (5.6 litre) V8. It is similar in appearance to the Clover from GTA San Andreas.

Performance

Its handling varies in each game. In Grand Theft Auto III, the Stallion has reasonable acceleration, though its rear wheel drive layout and huge amount of low-down torque meant it was easy to perform powerslides, doughnuts and wheel-spin when taking off. The GTA Vice City version is altogether slower than the GTA III rendition; however, its tail-happy traits remained. In GTA San Andreas, it handles much like the Clover and Sabre but fishtailing rarely occurs. The vehicle also appears in GTA Liberty City Stories and GTA Vice City Stories, where they have similar attributes to the GTA III and GTA Vice City renditions, respectively.

In GTA IV the Stallion is easier to steer, but it will occasionally spin out of control, especially in poor weather conditions such as rain; however, it can reach higher speeds than the Stallions in previous GTA games, and it is classified as a muscle car. With good power, handling, and acceleration it is easily one of the top three muscle cars in Grand Theft Auto IV. Care should be taken through corners though; despite having good grip, the Stallion is awful at keeping flat through corners. The Stallion can also be quite bumpy on the road. Its top speed is 145 km/h (90 mph).

The GTA Chinatown Wars rendition adopts a combination of performance traits of previous renditions, with high top speed and acceleration and good steering, but very poor grip as a result of excess torque, resulting in the car skidding frequently, even in slight turns.

In GTA 1, the Stallion's base export value tops up at $600 if the car is delivered in mint condition. In GTA IV, the car may be sold at S&M Auto Sales for a maximum of $2,200 (in perfect condition) after completion of Stevie's Car Thefts.

Car modifications (GTA San Andreas)

In TransFender:

  • Color
  • Hood Vents (two types)
  • Fog Lights
  • Spoilers (three types)
  • Side Skirt
  • Wheels (ten types)
  • Nitro (three types)
  • Bass Boost
  • Hydraulics

Variants

  • The Diablo Stallion (also known simply as the "Diablo") is a gang variant of the Stallion preferred by the Diablos in GTA III, GTA Advance and GTA Liberty City Stories, being distinctive by its flame paintjob and exposed engine block.
  • A rare purple Stallion can be found during the first encounter with Jeff in GTA IV.

Trivia

  • The Stallion name, when first adopted in GTA 1, appears to be a play of the Ford Mustang name. Both names refer to equestrian terms for horses that are not fully domesticated. A "mustang" is "a free-roaming feral horse of the North American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish", while a "Stallion" is simply "a male horse that has not been neutered, castrated, or gelded".
  • A version of the Ford Mustang called the Stallion Special was sold exclusively by Mainway Ford in 1967.
  • The Stallion is the longest surviving car in the GTA series, and also one of the most frequently featured civilian cars in the series, appearing in 8 out of 12 GTA games, the exceptions being the two GTA London expansion packs, GTA 2 and GTA Advance, although the Diablo "Stallion" appears in the latter.
  • The Stallion is one of the earliest in-game cars to be featured on a box art of a Grand Theft Auto game, appearing in several versions of GTA III cover arts.
  • The Stallion has made non-GTA cameos in multiple games produced by Rockstar Games:
  • The interior of the GTA IV Stallion features a photograph taped to the dashboard, its purpose being largely unknown due to the poor quality of the photograph texture. The same interior is reused in the Rhapsody, but the photograph is substituted with one depicting what seems to be Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World.
A rendering of the papercraft Stallion from the GTA Chinatown Wars section of the Rockstar Games Social Club.
  • Under the "Chinatown Wars" section of the Rockstar Games Social Club website, members may download a printable papercraft model of a Stallion. The papercraft model features the Vapid logo on its grille instead of the Classique logo and nameplate. It bears more of a likeness to a 1970–74 Plymouth Barracuda and 1969–1973 Ford Mustang, while the grille emulates a 1964/1965 Mustang's.
  • The Stallion plays the following radio stations by default when entered:

Locations

GTA 1

GTA III

GTA Vice City

GTA San Andreas

GTA Liberty City Stories

GTA Vice City Stories

  • Parked in front of all drug-trading empire businesses owned by Victor Vance (If you own all business, it will be bulletproof).

GTA IV