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== Description ==
== Description ==
In GTA IV, the Phantom has a V24 Supercharged engine (about 50L of displacement and over 3000hp). Its size and weight make it perfect for pushing almost any vehicle out of the way; such is its power that it can cause critical damage to some vehicles (igniting their engine) upon impact. The truck resembles a Peterbilt 359 EXHD.
The Phantom has a V24 Supercharged engine (about 50L of displacement and over 3000hp), allowing the vehicle to accelerate moderately well despite its weight, but does nothing to improve its slower brake response and wide turning radius. Its size and weight make it perfect for pushing almost any vehicle out of the way; such is its power that it can cause critical damage to some vehicles (igniting their engine) upon impact. The truck resembles a Peterbilt 359 EXHD.
It is also good for pilng up cop cars on chases. It can cause very much damage when your car is hit by one.


Unlike the tractor trailers in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], the Phantom cannot [[Towing|attach to any trailers]] parked throughout the city.
Unlike the tractor trailers in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]], the Phantom cannot [[Towing|attach to any trailers]] parked throughout the city.

Revision as of 06:35, 4 April 2010

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A Phantom in GTA IV.

The Phantom is a tractor trailer truck in Grand Theft Auto IV, manufactured by Jobuilt, an obvious parody of Peterbilt.

Description

The Phantom has a V24 Supercharged engine (about 50L of displacement and over 3000hp), allowing the vehicle to accelerate moderately well despite its weight, but does nothing to improve its slower brake response and wide turning radius. Its size and weight make it perfect for pushing almost any vehicle out of the way; such is its power that it can cause critical damage to some vehicles (igniting their engine) upon impact. The truck resembles a Peterbilt 359 EXHD.

Unlike the tractor trailers in Grand Theft Auto 2 and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Phantom cannot attach to any trailers parked throughout the city.

Performance

The performance for a truck of this size is actually impressive, but obviously not the best. Acceleration is mediocre, but better than it's size would suggest. Speed is very good, making the Phantom one of the fastest industrial vehicles in the game, but not as fast as the Fire Truck. Handling is, as expected, poor, but if the player holds the brake and the acceleration buttons at the same time while turning, the truck tends to turn easier. This trick also works with the Biff, Bus, and Flatbed.

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