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(I looked around until I finally found this place in SA and I never saw (beginning or end) any of those cars there, at all. So unless someone can prove otherwise, I'm erasing this) |
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'''Grotti Automobile''' is a luxury-sports car manufacturer featured in the GTA series based on the real-world Italian automotive company [[wp:Ferrari|Ferrari]] S.p.A. Throughout the series, the company features the [[Turismo]], the [[Cheetah]], and the [[Jetmax]]. Grotti has dealers in [[Rodeo]], [[Los Santos]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and in [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] | '''Grotti Automobile''' is a luxury-sports car manufacturer featured in the GTA series based on the real-world Italian automotive company [[wp:Ferrari|Ferrari]] S.p.A. Throughout the series, the company features the [[Turismo]], the [[Cheetah]], and the [[Jetmax]]. Grotti has dealers in [[Rodeo]], [[Los Santos]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and in [[Algonquin]], [[Liberty City in GTA IV|Liberty City]] in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. Breaking into a Turismo in Grotti's Algonquin showroom ([[Grand Theft Auto IV|IV]]) will give the player one [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|wanted star]]. | ||
'Grotti' in Italian means "coves", or sea inlets, but is presumably a play on the English word 'grotty', meaning 'seedy'. Grotti's logo caricatures Ferrari's; in GTA San Andreas, the galloping horse is replaced with a rabbit/hare and, in GTA IV, instead of a galloping horse, the logo depicts a horse sitting down. | 'Grotti' in Italian means "coves", or sea inlets, but is presumably a play on the English word 'grotty', meaning 'seedy'. Grotti's logo caricatures Ferrari's; in GTA San Andreas, the galloping horse is replaced with a rabbit/hare and, in GTA IV, instead of a galloping horse, the logo depicts a horse sitting down. |
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