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== Description == | == Description == | ||
First introduced in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], the Yankee was predominantly designed to be one of the largest straight-trucks available in the games, with a boxed cargo compartment (which, by [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]], would contain actual cargo). The Yankee's size and weight often contributes to its poor cornering, poor acceleration and poor high-climbing | First introduced in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], the Yankee was predominantly designed to be one of the largest straight-trucks available in the games, with a boxed cargo compartment (which, by [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]], would contain actual cargo). The Yankee's size and weight often contributes to its poor cornering, poor acceleration and poor high-climbing abilities, but may achieve decent speed on a straightaway. The performance and appearances of the Yankee are also slightly different between renditions in GTA III and [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]], and other GTA games it is featured in. For renditions in GTA Vice City, [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]], the Yankee features an extended cargo hold that also results in poorer acceleration and steering. The GTA IV rendition is roughly the same length of the GTA III and GTA Liberty Stories renditions, but feature equally poor performance as those from GTA Vice City, GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories. As with any two-door truck, the Yankee only has room for 2 occupants, including the driver. | ||
The Yankee is generally useless due to its performance and susceptibility to rollovers on rough terrain and it has no special features, expect that it may be used as a moving "staircase". The player can jump on the hood, and then to the roof, and then to the container. This can be very useful to reach high places, like hidden packages and weapons, even easter eggs. | The Yankee is generally useless due to its performance and susceptibility to rollovers on rough terrain and it has no special features, expect that it may be used as a moving "staircase". The player can jump on the hood, and then to the roof, and then to the container. This can be very useful to reach high places, like hidden packages and weapons, even easter eggs. |