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{{Infobox | {{Infobox vehicle | ||
| name = Stinger | | name = Stinger | ||
| front_image | | front_image<!--Note: The car has appeared with at least 4 different iterations.--> = Stinger-GTA1.png | ||
| | | image_size = 120 | ||
| caption = A Stinger in its original appearance in<br>[[Grand Theft Auto 1|Grand Theft Auto]] | |||
| vehicle_type = Civilian car | | vehicle_type = Civilian car | ||
| body_style = | | body_style = Two-door sports car | ||
| capacity = 2 (driver and passenger) | | capacity = 2 (driver and passenger) | ||
| | | manufacturer = [[Grotti]] <small>(GTA V)</small> | ||
| game_1 = 1 | |||
| game_2 = 2 | |||
| game_3 = III | |||
| game_4 = VC | |||
| game_5 = LCS | |||
| game_6 = VCS | |||
| game_7 = V | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{quote|"What a great car. Always wanted one of these."<br>- Official [[Vice City Bureau of Investigation]] file description.}} | {{quote|"What a great car. Always wanted one of these."<br>- Official [[Vice City Bureau of Investigation]] file description.}} | ||
The '''Stinger''' is a two-door [[:Category:Sports Cars|sports car]] which originally debuted in the [[Grand Theft Auto 1|original Grand Theft Auto]], and recurred in the form of different designs. | The '''Stinger''' is a two-door [[:Category:Sports Cars|sports car]] which originally debuted in the [[Grand Theft Auto 1|original Grand Theft Auto]], and recurred in the form of different designs. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
=== GTA 1 — GTA 2 === | === GTA 1 — GTA 2 === | ||
In GTA 1, the Stinger based on | In both GTA 1 and GTA 2, the Stinger is based on some form of a classic [[wp:Chevrolet Corvette|Chevrolet Corvette]]; the GTA 1 rendition is based on a [[Wikipedia:Chevrolet Corvette (C3)|1968—1972 Chevrolet Corvette]], while the GTA 2 rendition is based on a [[wp:Chevrolet Corvette (C2)|1963 Corvette Split-Window]]. In both instances, the name is a reference to the [[wp:Chevrolet Corvette (C2)|Corvette Sting Ray]]; <code>STINGRAY</code> is also the internal name of the GTA 2 rendition. | ||
While fashioned as a sports car, the Stinger in GTA 1 has relatively average performance, with average acceleration and top speed (but a slightly fast reverse speed), adequately responsive brakes, and average grip and cornering; the car does, however, have a decent export value of $8,000 if delivered in mint condition at a dock. The Stinger in GTA 2, however, performs substantially better, with good acceleration and a high top speed; however, the car still has average braking and steering, which are not able to handle high speeds, resulting in the Stinger having to perform wider turns when moving fast. When [[Crusher|crushed]] in GTA 2, the car awards the player an [[Power-ups in GTA 2|ElectroFingers]] pickup. | |||
<gallery width="auto" perrow="2" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left;" widths="140"> | |||
Stinger-GTA1.png|GTA 1. | |||
Stinger-GTA2.png|GTA 2 (<small>[[:Image:Stinger-GTA2-ingame.jpg|In-game with lights]]</small>). | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories === | === GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories === | ||
In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, the | In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, the Stinger bears a passing resemblance to several different cars, including the [[wp:Porsche Boxster#986|Porsche Boxster]], [[wp:Toyota MR2#Third generation (MkIII) ZZW30 (2000–2007)|Toyota MR2 Spyder]], [[wp:TVR Chimaera|TVR Chimaera]] and [[wp:Lexus SC|Lexus SC]]; the Stinger may also appear with or without a roof (a softtop in GTA III and a hardtop in GTA Liberty City Stories). Its performance is better than most vehicles, but is the least powerful of all the 2-door sports cars, with little tendency to drift due to its four wheel drive. | ||
In GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, the Stinger resembles a 1968—1973 [[wp:Ferrari Daytona|Ferrari Daytona]] Spyder, an apparent homage to [http://www.autofiends.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/ferraridaytona.jpg Sonny Crockett's Ferrari Daytona Spyder replica], yet another one of GTA Vice City's references to [[wp:Miami Vice|Miami Vice]]. While similar in performance to the GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories Stingers, the Stinger in GTA Vice City is very unusual in that it is front wheel drive, something which was and still is very rarely seen on cars with this kind of performance. | |||
A working name given to the Stinger in GTA III is "[[Shark]]", as evidenced in the "official" website for [[Capital Autos]] [http://www.rockstargames.com/grandtheftauto3/flash/capitalAutos/]. | |||
<gallery width="auto" perrow="5" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left;" widths="140"> | |||
Shark-GTAIII-front.jpg|The "Shark", an earlier iteration of the Stinger in GTA III prior to the game's release. | |||
Stinger-GTAIII-front.jpg|GTA III (<small>[[:File:Stinger-GTAIII-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view; top down]]</small>). | |||
Stinger-GTAVC-front.jpg|GTA Vice City (<small>[[:File:Stinger-GTAVC-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>). | |||
Stinger-GTALCS-front.jpg|GTA Liberty City Stories (<small>[[:File:Stinger-GTALCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view; top up]]</small>). | |||
Stinger-GTAVCS-front.jpg|GTA Vice City Stories (<small>[[:File:Stinger-GTAVCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>). | |||
</gallery> | |||
===GTA V=== | |||
|<gallery width="auto" perrow=" | The Stinger appears in GTA V, purchasable from Legendary Motorsports for [[Money|$]]1,000,000. | ||
File: | <gallery width="auto" perrow="1" style="font-size:95%; padding:0; text-align:left" widths="180"> | ||
File:Stinger-GTAV-front.jpeg|A Stinger in GTA V. (<small>[[:File:Stinger-GTAV-rear.jpeg|Rear quarter view]]</small>). | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Variant== | |||
The Yakuza variant of the GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories renditions, the [[Yakuza Stinger]], shares the same four-wheel drive configuration as a regular Stinger, but handles better and has slower acceleration because it is much heavier than the normal Stinger. The Yakuza Stinger is customized in the import tuner style, both of which might imply that the Stinger is made in Japan. | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Stinger-GTALCS-yellow-front.jpg|thumb|275px|The yellow Stinger in a pre-release screenshot for GTA Liberty City Stories.]] | [[File:Stinger-GTALCS-yellow-front.jpg|thumb|275px|The yellow Stinger in a pre-release screenshot for GTA Liberty City Stories.]] | ||
* | * [[Beta Releases#Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|During development of GTA Liberty City Stories]], there was a yellow Stinger supposedly reserved for use by the [[Sicilian Mafia]]. White Stingers, which are also available in normal traffic, are featured in the finished version of the game. | ||
* The GTA Vice City rendition of the [http://manhunt.wikia.com/wiki/Stinger Stinger] made an appearance in [[Manhunt 2]]. | * The GTA Vice City rendition of the [http://manhunt.wikia.com/wiki/Stinger Stinger] made an appearance in [[Manhunt 2]]. | ||
* Despite being a commonly found car in GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, only 122 genuine Ferrari Daytona Spiders were ever produced in real-life,<ref>[http://ferraris-online.com/pages/article.php?reqart=SCM_200504_SS Michael Sheehan's ferraris-online.com: All About Daytona Conversions]</ref> and Ferrari Daytona Spider replicas are often built from Daytona Coupe (which are ten times as common) or Chevrolet Corvette chassis'. The Ferrari Daytona featured in ''[[wp:Miami Vice|Miami Vice]]'', for example, is a Corvette-based replica.<ref>[http://blogs.mirror.co.uk/cars-motorbikes/2009/03/30k-for-crocketts-ferrari-is-a.html mirror.co.uk: £30k for Crockett's 'Ferrari' is a Miami Nice price]</ref> | |||
== Locations == | == Locations == | ||
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;GTA 2 | ;GTA 2 | ||
* | * In single player, the Stinger is exclusive to the [[Industrial District]] of [[Anywhere City]], appearing in traffic as well as the following parked locations: | ||
** A parking lot north of [[Jesus Saves|the church]] in Tedium. | |||
** Northwest side of a parking lot in Gonad two blocks east of the Sennora police station. | |||
** East side of houses and an open garden area in Tabernacle, west from conveyor belts next to the Tabernacle [[Garages in GTA 2|car shop]]. | |||
** A parking lot in Sennora several blocks north of the Zaibatsu [[crusher]]. | |||
* In multiplayer, the car can be found near the starting point of Bonus Levels A, B, and C. | |||
;GTA III | ;GTA III | ||
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;GTA Liberty City Stories | ;GTA Liberty City Stories | ||
* Driven around [[Staunton Island]] and [[Shoreside Vale]]. | * Driven around [[Staunton Island]] and [[Shoreside Vale]]. | ||
;GTA Vice City Stories | ;GTA Vice City Stories | ||
* Spawns at a parking space in [[Downtown (Vice City)|Downtown]] near the police station. | * Spawns at a parking space in [[Downtown (Vice City)|Downtown]] near the police station. | ||
* Parked in the parking lot behind the fire station, Downtown. | |||
* Parked in the [[InterGlobal Films]] studio in [[Prawn Island]] (sometimes appears in place of the [[Deluxo]]). | * Parked in the [[InterGlobal Films]] studio in [[Prawn Island]] (sometimes appears in place of the [[Deluxo]]). | ||
* Spawns in [[Ocean Drive]], along a row of parked cars in [[ | * Spawns in [[Ocean Drive]], along a row of parked cars in [[Washington Beach]]. | ||
* Parked by a mansion in [[Starfish Island]]. | * Parked by a mansion in the northeastern part of [[Starfish Island]]. | ||
* Behind the [[Malibu Club]] | * [[Ocean Bay Marina]], Ocean Beach. | ||
* Behind the [[Malibu Club]], [[Vice Point]]. | |||
* [[3321 Vice Point]] hotel, Vice Point. | |||
* Mansion next to bridge to [[Leaf Links]], Vice Point. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Yakuza Stinger]], the Yakuza version of the Stinger. | * [[Yakuza Stinger]], the Yakuza version of the Stinger. | ||
* [[Police Stinger]], a police car in The Ballad of Gay Tony bearing no similarities with any earlier Stinger. | * [[Police Stinger]], a police car in The Ballad of Gay Tony bearing no similarities with any earlier Stinger. | ||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Vehicles in GTA Vice City Stories]] | [[Category:Vehicles in GTA Vice City Stories]] | ||
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA V]] | |||
[[Category:Sports Cars]] | [[Category:Sports Cars]] | ||
Revision as of 10:18, 11 May 2014
Stinger | |
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A Stinger in its original appearance in Grand Theft Auto. | |
Appearance(s) |
GTA 1 GTA 2 GTA III GTA Vice City GTA Liberty City Stories GTA Vice City Stories GTA V |
Vehicle type | Civilian car |
Body style | Two-door sports car |
Capacity | 2 (driver and passenger) |
Manufacturer | Grotti (GTA V) |
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"What a great car. Always wanted one of these."
- Official Vice City Bureau of Investigation file description.
The Stinger is a two-door sports car which originally debuted in the original Grand Theft Auto, and recurred in the form of different designs.
Description
GTA 1 — GTA 2
In both GTA 1 and GTA 2, the Stinger is based on some form of a classic Chevrolet Corvette; the GTA 1 rendition is based on a 1968—1972 Chevrolet Corvette, while the GTA 2 rendition is based on a 1963 Corvette Split-Window. In both instances, the name is a reference to the Corvette Sting Ray; STINGRAY
is also the internal name of the GTA 2 rendition.
While fashioned as a sports car, the Stinger in GTA 1 has relatively average performance, with average acceleration and top speed (but a slightly fast reverse speed), adequately responsive brakes, and average grip and cornering; the car does, however, have a decent export value of $8,000 if delivered in mint condition at a dock. The Stinger in GTA 2, however, performs substantially better, with good acceleration and a high top speed; however, the car still has average braking and steering, which are not able to handle high speeds, resulting in the Stinger having to perform wider turns when moving fast. When crushed in GTA 2, the car awards the player an ElectroFingers pickup.
-
GTA 1.
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GTA 2 (In-game with lights).
GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories
In GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, the Stinger bears a passing resemblance to several different cars, including the Porsche Boxster, Toyota MR2 Spyder, TVR Chimaera and Lexus SC; the Stinger may also appear with or without a roof (a softtop in GTA III and a hardtop in GTA Liberty City Stories). Its performance is better than most vehicles, but is the least powerful of all the 2-door sports cars, with little tendency to drift due to its four wheel drive.
In GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, the Stinger resembles a 1968—1973 Ferrari Daytona Spyder, an apparent homage to Sonny Crockett's Ferrari Daytona Spyder replica, yet another one of GTA Vice City's references to Miami Vice. While similar in performance to the GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories Stingers, the Stinger in GTA Vice City is very unusual in that it is front wheel drive, something which was and still is very rarely seen on cars with this kind of performance.
A working name given to the Stinger in GTA III is "Shark", as evidenced in the "official" website for Capital Autos [1].
-
The "Shark", an earlier iteration of the Stinger in GTA III prior to the game's release.
-
GTA III (Rear quarter view; top down).
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GTA Vice City (Rear quarter view).
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GTA Liberty City Stories (Rear quarter view; top up).
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GTA Vice City Stories (Rear quarter view).
GTA V
The Stinger appears in GTA V, purchasable from Legendary Motorsports for $1,000,000.
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A Stinger in GTA V. (Rear quarter view).
Variant
The Yakuza variant of the GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories renditions, the Yakuza Stinger, shares the same four-wheel drive configuration as a regular Stinger, but handles better and has slower acceleration because it is much heavier than the normal Stinger. The Yakuza Stinger is customized in the import tuner style, both of which might imply that the Stinger is made in Japan.
Trivia
- During development of GTA Liberty City Stories, there was a yellow Stinger supposedly reserved for use by the Sicilian Mafia. White Stingers, which are also available in normal traffic, are featured in the finished version of the game.
- The GTA Vice City rendition of the Stinger made an appearance in Manhunt 2.
- Despite being a commonly found car in GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, only 122 genuine Ferrari Daytona Spiders were ever produced in real-life,[1] and Ferrari Daytona Spider replicas are often built from Daytona Coupe (which are ten times as common) or Chevrolet Corvette chassis'. The Ferrari Daytona featured in Miami Vice, for example, is a Corvette-based replica.[2]
Locations
- GTA 1
- Appears in traffic in all three cities: Liberty City, San Andreas and Vice City.
- GTA 2
- In single player, the Stinger is exclusive to the Industrial District of Anywhere City, appearing in traffic as well as the following parked locations:
- A parking lot north of the church in Tedium.
- Northwest side of a parking lot in Gonad two blocks east of the Sennora police station.
- East side of houses and an open garden area in Tabernacle, west from conveyor belts next to the Tabernacle car shop.
- A parking lot in Sennora several blocks north of the Zaibatsu crusher.
- In multiplayer, the car can be found near the starting point of Bonus Levels A, B, and C.
- GTA III
- Driven around Staunton Island and Shoreside Vale.
- Parked in a backlot car park on the southwestern most block in Bedford Point, Staunton Island.
- Parked by a mansion garage in Cedar Grove, Shoreside Vale.
- GTA Vice City
- The house behind a gate just north of the Vercetti Estate, Starfish Island. (It's the building just east of the house with the Rockstar logo pool)
- GTA Liberty City Stories
- Driven around Staunton Island and Shoreside Vale.
- GTA Vice City Stories
- Spawns at a parking space in Downtown near the police station.
- Parked in the parking lot behind the fire station, Downtown.
- Parked in the InterGlobal Films studio in Prawn Island (sometimes appears in place of the Deluxo).
- Spawns in Ocean Drive, along a row of parked cars in Washington Beach.
- Parked by a mansion in the northeastern part of Starfish Island.
- Ocean Bay Marina, Ocean Beach.
- Behind the Malibu Club, Vice Point.
- 3321 Vice Point hotel, Vice Point.
- Mansion next to bridge to Leaf Links, Vice Point.
See also
- Stinger Z29, a sports car in GTA 1.
- Yakuza Stinger, the Yakuza version of the Stinger.
- Police Stinger, a police car in The Ballad of Gay Tony bearing no similarities with any earlier Stinger.