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The Deluxo is based on the [[wp:DeLorean DMC-12|DeLorean DMC-12]] and the [[wp:Mercedes-Benz C111|Mercedes C111]], although it does not have gull-wing doors like the Delorean, features taillights more reminiscent of Ferrari's dual circular taillights from many of its 1970s and 1980s models, and is available in a wider spectrum of body colors. The Deluxo is best suited for street racing due to its excellent handling and acceleration, however, it does not withstand damage well. As are most vehicles, the Deluxo has rear wheel drive. The Deluxo seems to have been produced in the early 1980s. | The Deluxo is based on the [[wp:DeLorean DMC-12|DeLorean DMC-12]] and the [[wp:Mercedes-Benz C111|Mercedes C111]], although it does not have gull-wing doors like the Delorean, features taillights more reminiscent of Ferrari's dual circular taillights from many of its 1970s and 1980s models, and is available in a wider spectrum of body colors. The Deluxo is best suited for street racing due to its excellent handling and acceleration, however, it does not withstand damage well. As are most vehicles, the Deluxo has rear wheel drive. The Deluxo seems to have been produced in the early 1980s. | ||
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Image:Deluxo868bit128.png|A texture map from the Deluxo in GTA Vice City. The rearlight texture in the bottom indicates that the Deluxo's rear lights could have looked like the Delorean's in an early beta version. | |||
Image:Deluxo (GTAVCS) (front).jpg|GTA Vice City Stories rendition (<small>[[:Image:Deluxo (GTAVCS) (front).jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>). | |||
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[[Image:Trip Skip.png|thumb|180px|A Deluxo visible on GTA San Andreas' [[Trip Skip|trip skip]] icon.]] | |||
* The [[Trip Skip|trip skip]] icon used in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] features the side profile of a Deluxo. The car is otherwise absent in-game. | * The [[Trip Skip|trip skip]] icon used in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] features the side profile of a Deluxo. The car is otherwise absent in-game. | ||
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Revision as of 12:04, 3 November 2009
The Deluxo is a fast coupe sport car, which appears in only Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
Description
The Deluxo is based on the DeLorean DMC-12 and the Mercedes C111, although it does not have gull-wing doors like the Delorean, features taillights more reminiscent of Ferrari's dual circular taillights from many of its 1970s and 1980s models, and is available in a wider spectrum of body colors. The Deluxo is best suited for street racing due to its excellent handling and acceleration, however, it does not withstand damage well. As are most vehicles, the Deluxo has rear wheel drive. The Deluxo seems to have been produced in the early 1980s.
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A texture map from the Deluxo in GTA Vice City. The rearlight texture in the bottom indicates that the Deluxo's rear lights could have looked like the Delorean's in an early beta version.
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GTA Vice City Stories rendition (Rear quarter view).
Performance
The Deluxo is one of the more faster cars in the game. However, its top speed does not compare to the Infernus or the Cheetah. The Deluxo is probably the 3rd or 4th fastest vehicle in the game. The engine bears the same sound as the Infernus's, so it is possibly a V8 as well. The vehicle's braking is pretty good and responsive, and handling is pretty satisfactory. The only drawback the car has is that it's extremely fragile and won't stand up to a large number of crashes. Also, the vehicle tends to lose control when hitting something at high speeds.
Locations
GTA Vice City
- Parked inside Sunshine Autos after completing the first list for the import garage.
- Is extremely rare to find on the streets
GTA Vice City Stories
- Found at InterGlobal Films.
- Parked in front of Gonzalez's apartment at Ducum Inn.
- Parked in Ocean Beach near the bridge going to the fairground.
Trivia
- The trip skip icon used in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas features the side profile of a Deluxo. The car is otherwise absent in-game.
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