Linerunner

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The Grand Theft Auto III rendition of the Linerunner.

The Linerunner is a semi-truck featured in:

It is the only vehicle of it's type in all of the games, except in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, where it is supplemented by two other semi-trucks.

Description

Design

The Linerunner is design as a typical American standard cab-styled semi truck with an extended drivers' cab quarter, sharing design cues of a Peterbilt 379, albeit far more simplified. The truck remained largely similar throughout its appearances, with the exception of the radiator grill design, among other minor cosmetic changes.

Performance

The Linerunner's performance is what would be expected for a vehicle of it's size and weight, it's slow to accelerate and hard to maneuver in tight spaces, but once it gets going it has a decent top speed. Disappointingly, though, it's not quite as strong as it's intimidating appearance and size would suggest, and it gets knocked around by other vehicles surprisingly easily. The Linerunner's handling is fairly steady, but if the player does manage to roll it over it's very difficult to get it back onto it's wheels, due to it's height.

Along with the Tanker and Roadtrain, the Linerunner in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas can be connected to a trailer in order to haul cargo, and is used in the Trucking missions; with the presence of two new semi-trucks in GTA San Andreas, the Linerunner is also revealed to be the slowest and least powerful semi-truck of the three.

In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, it can be easily driven and balanced on only one side, making it the easiest vehicle to get a two-wheel bonus in.

Locations

GTA III

GTA Vice City

GTA San Andreas

GTA Liberty City Stories

  • Callahan Point, Portland Island
  • Atlantic Quays, Portland Island

GTA Vice City Stories

See also