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The '''Voodoo''' is a lowrider in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. It has been used by the [[Haitians]] in [[Vice City]], and in [[San Andreas]] it is used by the [[Grove Street Families]] (and in some missions by other gangs), it is especially favored for its low ground clearance, hydraulics, etc.
The '''Voodoo''' is a lowrider in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|San Andreas]], [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories and [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]]. It has been used by the [[Haitians]] in [[Vice City]], and in [[San Andreas]] it is used by the [[Grove Street Families]] (and in some missions by other gangs), it is especially favored for its low ground clearance and hydraulics.


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In GTA San Andreas; it is seen in many different colors, and the player can upgrade hydraulics, rims, exhaust, nitro, but the bodykits cannot be modified, same as the [[Tahoma]]. The fuel cap is behind the license plate in the back of the car, and if it gets shot, it will explode .
In GTA San Andreas; it is seen in many different colors, and the player can upgrade hydraulics, rims, exhaust, nitro, but the bodykits cannot be modified, same as the [[Tahoma]]. The fuel cap is behind the license plate in the back of the car, and if it gets shot, it will explode .
In GTA Vice City Stories, the Voodoo's speed is unbelievably low and it struggles to climb up on hill-like roads. If it crashes with another car it may take a while until the Voodoo gets going again. Also there are no hydraulics for this rendition either.


In GTA IV, the Voodoo has the Chevy Impala's trademark 6 tail lights, still has the end of a 1960 Impala but strays away from the original design since it has the front of an altered '64 Impala (shaped like a 1965 Rambler Classic, 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner, etc.; but it looks more like the Impala's). The roof and windows are also from a 1964 (or '63) Impala. It also has a chrome strip running down the trunk as seen on 1959 Impalas. It does not feature hydraulics anymore. There is also a special "Jamaican Flag" (black, green, and gold) Voodoo that is driven by members of [[Little Jacob|Little Jacob's]] [[Jamaican Posse|posse]]. All Voodoos also feature 'S.S.' and 'Limited Edition' badging.
In GTA IV, the Voodoo has the Chevy Impala's trademark 6 tail lights, still has the end of a 1960 Impala but strays away from the original design since it has the front of an altered '64 Impala (shaped like a 1965 Rambler Classic, 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner, etc.; but it looks more like the Impala's). The roof and windows are also from a 1964 (or '63) Impala. It also has a chrome strip running down the trunk as seen on 1959 Impalas. It does not feature hydraulics anymore. There is also a special "Jamaican Flag" (black, green, and gold) Voodoo that is driven by members of [[Little Jacob|Little Jacob's]] [[Jamaican Posse|posse]]. All Voodoos also feature 'S.S.' and 'Limited Edition' badging.

Revision as of 13:05, 17 January 2009

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Voodoo in GTA 4, front.
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Voodoo in GTA 4, rear view.
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The Voodoo in Ganton


The Voodoo is a lowrider in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, San Andreas, [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories and GTA IV. It has been used by the Haitians in Vice City, and in San Andreas it is used by the Grove Street Families (and in some missions by other gangs), it is especially favored for its low ground clearance and hydraulics.

Performance

It has a high top speed, with smooth handling for a car of its size and will generally not flip unless the hydraulics are operated. In GTA IV, the Voodoo can take a lot of damage due to its weight and bulk, but it is one of the slowest-accelerating cars in the game.

Design

In GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, with its distinctive sideways tail fins, the Voodoo strongly resembles a 1960 Chevy Impala (or possibly a Biscayne since it lacks chrome). In GTA Vice City the car was only available in red, (with a black version seen only in the mission "Two Bit Hit" ) and had hydraulics instead of a horn. But in GTA: Vice City Stories, it now has a distinctive engine sound and it has different colors that can be resprayed, instead of the usual red. The hydraulics is now been replaced with a car horn.

In GTA San Andreas; it is seen in many different colors, and the player can upgrade hydraulics, rims, exhaust, nitro, but the bodykits cannot be modified, same as the Tahoma. The fuel cap is behind the license plate in the back of the car, and if it gets shot, it will explode .

In GTA Vice City Stories, the Voodoo's speed is unbelievably low and it struggles to climb up on hill-like roads. If it crashes with another car it may take a while until the Voodoo gets going again. Also there are no hydraulics for this rendition either.

In GTA IV, the Voodoo has the Chevy Impala's trademark 6 tail lights, still has the end of a 1960 Impala but strays away from the original design since it has the front of an altered '64 Impala (shaped like a 1965 Rambler Classic, 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner, etc.; but it looks more like the Impala's). The roof and windows are also from a 1964 (or '63) Impala. It also has a chrome strip running down the trunk as seen on 1959 Impalas. It does not feature hydraulics anymore. There is also a special "Jamaican Flag" (black, green, and gold) Voodoo that is driven by members of Little Jacob's posse. All Voodoos also feature 'S.S.' and 'Limited Edition' badging.

Modifications in GTA San Andreas

Gallery

Locations