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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Bobcat is fairly fast, with great torque, and has a two person capacity; however, it takes a long time and a straight and long road to get to full speed. It is four wheel drive and handles well on rough terrain, and so can be used for mild off-roading, but is inferior to the [[Patriot]] in this respect. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]], this car can be upgraded at TransFender with wheels, exhausts, etc. and is available in two tone colors. The GTA III rendition resembles a Second generation Chevy S10, while the Vice City and San Andreas renditions are based on the first generation Ford Ranger. In GTA: VCS, the Bobcat was used as a gang car by the [[Trailer Park Mafia]].
The Bobcat is fairly fast, with great torque, and has a two person capacity; however, it takes a long time and a straight and long road to get to full speed. It is four-wheel drive and handles well on rough terrain, and so can be used for mild off-roading, but is inferior to the [[Patriot]] in this respect. In [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]], this car can be upgraded at TransFender with wheels, exhausts, etc. and is available in two tone colors. The GTA III rendition resembles a Second generation Chevy S10, while the Vice City and San Andreas renditions are based on the first generation Ford Ranger. In GTA: VCS, the Bobcat was used as a gang car by the [[Trailer Park Mafia]].


In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the Bobcat no longer based on a compact pickup truck, it is based on a full-size pickup instead. It resembles a mid '80s' Chevy C/K truck with an extended cab, stepside box, and a very powerful 550 CUI V10 engine.
In [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], the Bobcat no longer based on a compact pickup truck, it is based on a full-size pickup instead. It resembles a mid '80s' Chevy C/K truck with an extended cab, stepside box, and a very powerful 550 CUI V10 engine.
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'''Liberty City Stories'''
'''Liberty City Stories'''
*[[Capital Autos]], Harwood, Portland Island
*[[Capital Autos]], Harwood, Portland Island
*Parkplatz, [[Portland Harbor]], Portland Island
*Parking lot, [[Portland Harbor]], Portland Island
*[[Liberty Tree]] parking lot, [[Bedford Point]], Staunton Island
*[[Liberty Tree]] parking lot, [[Bedford Point]], Staunton Island
*East of the [[Liberty Tree]] parking lot on the roadside, Bedford Point. Staunton Island
*East of the [[Liberty Tree]] parking lot on the roadside, Bedford Point. Staunton Island

Revision as of 20:11, 23 June 2008

File:GTA 3 Bobcat.jpg
A Bobcat in GTA III.

The Bobcat is the trusty pick-up truck that is featured in all the GTA III era games as well as Grand Theft Auto IV. In GTA IV the Bobcat's manufacturer is Vapid.

Overview

The Bobcat is fairly fast, with great torque, and has a two person capacity; however, it takes a long time and a straight and long road to get to full speed. It is four-wheel drive and handles well on rough terrain, and so can be used for mild off-roading, but is inferior to the Patriot in this respect. In GTA San Andreas, this car can be upgraded at TransFender with wheels, exhausts, etc. and is available in two tone colors. The GTA III rendition resembles a Second generation Chevy S10, while the Vice City and San Andreas renditions are based on the first generation Ford Ranger. In GTA: VCS, the Bobcat was used as a gang car by the Trailer Park Mafia.

In Grand Theft Auto IV, the Bobcat no longer based on a compact pickup truck, it is based on a full-size pickup instead. It resembles a mid '80s' Chevy C/K truck with an extended cab, stepside box, and a very powerful 550 CUI V10 engine.

Locations

GTA III

GTA: Vice City

GTA: San Andreas

Liberty City Stories

Vice City Stories

GTA IV

Appears In

Gallery