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'''Stevie''' is an non-playable character in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. Whilst not encountered in person, he contacts [[Niko Bellic]] via text message to initiate stolen car delivery requests. He has a garage called [[S&M Auto Sales]] located in [[Bohan]] where the player delivers stolen cars in exchange for cash. Only requested vehicles are accepted until all thirty car deliveries are complete; at that point, any cars may be sold for cash.  The reward is dependent on the condition of the car.
'''Stevie''' is an non-playable character in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. Whilst not encountered in person, he contacts [[Niko Bellic]] via text message to initiate stolen car delivery requests. He has a garage called [[S&M Auto Sales]] located in [[Bohan]] where the player delivers stolen cars in exchange for cash. Only requested vehicles are accepted until all thirty car deliveries are complete; at that point, any cars may be sold for cash.  The reward is dependent on the condition of the car.


[[Brucie Kibbutz]] and Stevie are apparently friends and have had business dealings in the past, as it is Brucie that asks to borrow Stevie's [[Comet]] to street race in the mission, "[[No. 1]]." Upon winning the race with [[Niko Bellic|Niko]] at the wheel, Brucie is so impressed that he turns the Comet over to Niko (implying that the car is not actually legitimately owned by Stevie but is simply a "company car" obtained through his stolen car business). This incident is humorously referenced later in the game during Stevie's auto theft missions, when he states in a text message that he misses his Comet and asks Niko to obtain another one for him.
[[Brucie Kibbutz]] and Stevie are apparently friends and have had business dealings in the past, as it is Brucie that asks to borrow Stevie's yellow [[Comet]] to race in the mission, "[[No. 1]]." Upon winning the race with Niko at the wheel, Brucie is so impressed that he turns the Comet over to Niko (implying that the car is not actually legitimately owned by Stevie but is simply a "company car" obtained through his stolen car business). This incident is humorously referenced several times in the game: first, when Brucie calls Niko to inform him of Stevie's interest in employing him to steal cars, Niko asks if Stevie wants his car back, to which Brucie replies no; second, once Niko begins Stevie's auto theft missions, Stevie eventually states in a text message that he misses his Comet and asks Niko to obtain another one that he has had his eye on--a plum-colored one parked in [[Westminster]].


Stevie's missions become available after completing all of Brucie's special car deliveries, and the mission [[Smackdown (GTA IV)|Smackdown]] for [[Derrick McReary]].
Stevie's missions become available after completing all of Brucie's special car deliveries, and the mission [[Smackdown (GTA IV)|Smackdown]] for [[Derrick McReary]].


Supposedly, he is seen in the mission (If only briefly) [[...I'll take her]]. When you take [[Gracie Ancelotti|Gracie]] to the safehouse Gordon says "''There he is! Stevie, take the car''. Then a stocky, dark-haired man in a brown suit takes Gracie's [[Feltzer]] and drives off.
Supposedly, he is seen at the end of the mission [[I'll take her...]], albeit briefly. When you take [[Gracie Ancelotti|Gracie]] to the safehouse, [[Gordon Sargent|Gordon]] says "''There he is! Stevie, take the car''. Then a stocky, dark-haired man in a tan sportcoat and grey slacks gets in Gracie's [[Feltzer]] and drives off.


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