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The '''Manana''' is a two-door coupe first introduced in [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. For much of its existence, the Manana has been designed as an undesirable vehicle, combining poor performance with unappealing aesthetics. The Manana concept was significantly changed in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], but retains its two-door coupe body style.
The '''Manana''' is a two-door coupe first introduced in [[Grand Theft Auto III]]. For much of its existence, the Manana has been designed as an undesirable vehicle, combining poor performance with unappealing aesthetics. The Manana concept was significantly changed in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]], but retains its two-door coupe body style.
To date, the Manana has appeared in the following games:
* [[Grand Theft Auto III]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]
* [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]


==Description==
==Description==
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It is considered one of the worst cars in these games, with a top speed around 120 km/h in GTA San Andreas.
It is considered one of the worst cars in these games, with a top speed around 120 km/h in GTA San Andreas.


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File:Ariant-GTAIII-front.jpg|An early [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] Manana design, dubbed the "Ariant", as seen in the [[Capital Autos]] website.
File:Ariant-GTAIII-front.jpg|An early [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]] Manana design, dubbed the "Ariant", as seen in the [[Capital Autos]] website.
File:Manana-GTAIII-front.jpg|GTA III (<small>[[:File:Manana-GTAIII-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Manana-GTAIII-front.jpg|GTA III (<small>[[:File:Manana-GTAIII-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
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File:Manana-GTAVCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]] (<small>[[:File:Manana-GTAVCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Manana-GTAVCS-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]] (<small>[[:File:Manana-GTAVCS-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
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===GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars===
===GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars===
The [[Albany]] Manana has a very different look in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] compared to its namesake in the previous games - it is now a sharp '70s-style luxury car. The front detailing resembles that of a [[wp:Buick LeSabre#1971-1976|1975 Buick LeSabre]], but the rest is unmistakably derived from a [[wp:Cadillac Eldorado#1967-1970|1967 or '68 Cadillac Eldorado]]; the front bumper is derived from neither of these cars, having a late '70s look. The car is available as both a coupe and a convertible. The GTA IV rendition of the Manana does have one thing in common with the prior versions: it still has poor performance and mediocre handling, although it is far from the worst-handling car in the game. Its top speed is about 150 km/h (93 mph). The car can be sold for $1,200 at [[S&M Auto Sales]] after completion of [[Stevie's Car Thefts]] in GTA IV.
The [[Albany]] Manana has a very different look in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] compared to its namesake in the previous games - it is now a sharp '70s-style luxury car. The front detailing resembles that of a [[wp:Buick LeSabre#1971-1976|1975 Buick LeSabre]], but the rest is unmistakably derived from a [[wp:Cadillac Eldorado#1967-1970|1967 or '68 Cadillac Eldorado]]; the front bumper is derived from neither of these cars, having a late '70s look. The car is available as both a coupe and a convertible. The GTA IV rendition of the Manana does have one thing in common with the prior versions: it still has poor performance and mediocre handling, although it is far from the worst-handling car in the game. Its top speed is about 150 km/h (93 mph). The car can be sold for $1,200 at [[S&M Auto Sales]] after completion of [[Stevie's Car Thefts]] in GTA IV.


The Manana in GTA Chinatown Wars exists exclusively as the gang car for the [[Hillside Posse|Yardies]], appearing only with a green body color and a yellow [[wp:Vinyl roof|landau]], and a more compact 1960s/1970s design. Performance wise, the car is a significant improvement over its many preceding renditions, with moderate top speed and acceleration, good steering and acceptable brakes. For the first time in the series, it is a 4-door sedan, which can be compared with the [[Greenwood]] in its appearance.
The Manana in GTA Chinatown Wars exists exclusively as the gang car for the [[Hillside Posse|Yardies]], appearing only with a green body color and a yellow [[wp:Vinyl roof|landau]], and a more compact 1960s/1970s design. Performance wise, the car is a significant improvement over its many preceding renditions, with moderate top speed and acceleration, good steering and acceptable brakes. For the first time in the series, it is a 4-door sedan, which can be compared with the [[Greenwood]] in its appearance.


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File:Manana-GTA4-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] (<small>[[:File:Manana-GTA4-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, without roof]]; [[:Image:Manana-GTA4-engine.png|engine]]</small>).
File:Manana-GTA4-front.jpg|[[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] (<small>[[:File:Manana-GTA4-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view, without roof]]; [[:Image:Manana-GTA4-engine.png|engine]]</small>).
File:Manana-GTACW.png|[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]].
File:Manana-GTACW.png|[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]].
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==Variants==
==Variants==
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In The Ballad of Gay Tony, during [[Arnaud]]'s second [[Random Encounter|encounter]], he drives a unique maroon and gold Manana to chase after a pimp, who stole his wallet and beat him up after a rather odd night of opium and [[prostitutes]]. After the player drops off Arnuad, the car can be kept.
In The Ballad of Gay Tony, during [[Arnaud]]'s second [[Random Encounter|encounter]], he drives a unique maroon and gold Manana to chase after a pimp, who stole his wallet and beat him up after a rather odd night of opium and [[prostitutes]]. After the player drops off Arnuad, the car can be kept.


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File:Manana-GTAIII-DeadSkunkintheTrunk.png|Trunk area of the "corpse" Manana featured during "[[Dead Skunk in the Trunk]]" in GTA III.
File:Manana-GTAIII-DeadSkunkintheTrunk.png|Trunk area of the "corpse" Manana featured during "[[Dead Skunk in the Trunk]]" in GTA III.
File:Manana-GTA4-Stevie-front.jpg|The requested Manana in [[Stevie's Car Thefts]] in GTA IV.
File:Manana-GTA4-Stevie-front.jpg|The requested Manana in [[Stevie's Car Thefts]] in GTA IV.
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 18:46, 2 November 2011

Vehicle
Manana
A Manana in GTA III..
A Manana in GTA III..
(Rear quarter view)
A Manana in GTA III..
Appearance(s) [[Appearance::GTA III
GTA Vice City
GTA San Andreas
GTA Advance
GTA Liberty City Stories
GTA Vice City Stories
GTA IV
GTA Chinatown Wars]]
Also known as Ariant (during GTA III development)
Vehicle type Civilian car
Body style 2/4-door coupe
Capacity 2 (GTA III — GTA IV)
4 (GTA Chinatown Wars)
Manufacturer Albany (GTA IV)
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The Manana is a two-door coupe first introduced in Grand Theft Auto III. For much of its existence, the Manana has been designed as an undesirable vehicle, combining poor performance with unappealing aesthetics. The Manana concept was significantly changed in Grand Theft Auto IV, but retains its two-door coupe body style.

Description

GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories

In its early appearances, the Manana is a small car with little power and poor handling characteristics. In Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the vehicle assumes a very boxy design, resembling coupe variants of a Dodge Aries or a Plymouth Reliant K. Its appearance remains "boxy" in GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories — reflecting early 1980s automobile design trends. At one point during development of GTA III, the Manana was known on the Capital Autos website as the "Ariant", an evident portmanteau of the Dodge Aries and Plymouth Reliant names.

Additional redesigns for the Manana were made for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto Advance and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. In GTA San Andreas, the Manana assumed a slightly different body design, resembling a Dodge Shadow or Plymouth Sundance (but with front turn signals like earlier renditions). The GTA Advance rendition of the car features an older design than any previous version, harking back to a 1970s model. In GTA Liberty City Stories, a rounder 1990s convertible body design was used, resembling a Mazda Miata, with much improved handling.

In GTA San Andreas, the Manana can be seen driven by members of the Da Nang Boys around Easter Basin and Garver Bridge, both in San Fierro. It is considered one of the worst cars in these games, with a top speed around 120 km/h in GTA San Andreas.

GTA IV — GTA Chinatown Wars

The Albany Manana has a very different look in Grand Theft Auto IV compared to its namesake in the previous games - it is now a sharp '70s-style luxury car. The front detailing resembles that of a 1975 Buick LeSabre, but the rest is unmistakably derived from a 1967 or '68 Cadillac Eldorado; the front bumper is derived from neither of these cars, having a late '70s look. The car is available as both a coupe and a convertible. The GTA IV rendition of the Manana does have one thing in common with the prior versions: it still has poor performance and mediocre handling, although it is far from the worst-handling car in the game. Its top speed is about 150 km/h (93 mph). The car can be sold for $1,200 at S&M Auto Sales after completion of Stevie's Car Thefts in GTA IV.

The Manana in GTA Chinatown Wars exists exclusively as the gang car for the Yardies, appearing only with a green body color and a yellow landau, and a more compact 1960s/1970s design. Performance wise, the car is a significant improvement over its many preceding renditions, with moderate top speed and acceleration, good steering and acceptable brakes. For the first time in the series, it is a 4-door sedan, which can be compared with the Greenwood in its appearance.

Variants

The Manana is featured prominently in the GTA III mission "Dead Skunk in the Trunk" for Joey Leone. Claude is charged with taking the car from Greasy Joe's to Harwood Autocrusher and Junkyard, whilst avoiding the Forelli Brothers. A special version of the car is used, internally dubbed the Corpse. This version features blood smeared at the tail of the vehicle and a corpse of a Forelli Family gang member in the trunk. It is visible if the truck lid is bumped loose. After disposing of the Forelli Brothers' Sentinels, the corpse-carrying Manana can be taken back to the player's safehouse and get blown up in the garage. Whilst this leads to mission failure, this unique Manana can be saved and kept after the garage closes and re-opens.

In GTA IV, a Manana is requested as part of Stevie's Car Thefts, appearing with a uniquely white top (if it appears with a top) and grey body. As a new Manana will respawn at the same spot until the player delivers one to S&M Auto Sales, the player can save one at their safehouse before delivering another.

In The Ballad of Gay Tony, during Arnaud's second encounter, he drives a unique maroon and gold Manana to chase after a pimp, who stole his wallet and beat him up after a rather odd night of opium and prostitutes. After the player drops off Arnuad, the car can be kept.

Trivia

  • "Mañana" is Spanish for "tomorrow", possibly a reference to the car's markedly unimpressive speed and handling (ie, "You'll get there tomorrow").
  • In GTA IV, despite there being no "ñ" in its name, the police on the radio pronounce its name with one.
  • In GTA IV, the car emits a "door ajar" chime when one of its doors is opened, unusual considering the rarity of the feature in real-life cars from the 1960s and 1970s.
  • The Manana plays the following radio stations by default when entered:

Locations

GTA III
GTA Vice City
GTA San Andreas
GTA Liberty City Stories
GTA IV
GTA Chinatown Wars