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[[Image:Tanker1.jpg|right|thumb|A Tanker in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].]]
{{also|''For the mission in GTA 1, see [[Tanker (mission)]].}}
The '''Tanker''' is a large tanker truck that first appeared in [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], later making appearances in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]].
{{Infobox vehicle
| name = Tanker
| front_image = Tanker-GTA1.png
| image_size = 180
| caption = A Tanker in its original appearance in [[Grand Theft Auto 1|GTA 1]]
| vehicle_type = Commercial/Industrial truck
| body_style = Tanker truck (GTA 1, GTA:L69, GTA:CW)<br>Semi-cab trailer (GTA:SA)
| game_1 = 1
| game_2 = L69
| game_3 = SA
| game_4 = CW
}}
The '''Tanker''' is a large tanker truck that has appeared in [[Grand Theft Auto 1]], [[Grand Theft Auto: London 1969]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]].


==Description==
== Design ==
The Tanker in GTA 1 is designed as a straight truck with a cab-over design and a tanker load. It is one of the most durable vehicles in the game, being able to withstand a lot of damage. Despite it being a large truck, the [[Tank]] is able to drive ''over'' it.


'''GTA 1'''
The Tanker in GTA London 1969 is designed as a generic British lorry of the 1960s. It bears a logo that resembles the [http://wpcontent.answers.com/wikipedia/en/thumb/a/a9/BP_old_logo.svg/200px-BP_old_logo.svg.png former badge] of [[:wp:British Petroleum|British Petroleum]].


It is one of the strongest vehicles in the game, being able to withstand a lot of damage. Despite it being a large truck, the [[Tank]] is able to drive ''over'' it.
In GTA San Andreas, the Tanker appeared with a semi-cab design. It is one of the more popular of the three trucks in [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]], being encountered more than any of the others (the [[Roadtrain]] and the [[Linerunner]]), and is generally designed as a mid-sized semi truck smaller than the Roadtrain but larger than the Linerunner. Finally, this truck, like all the others can [[Towing|attach a trailer]] in San Andreas, making the experience even better. It looks loosely based on a [[:wp:Mack R series|Mack R series]], but more closely resembles the [[:wp:Peterbilt 379|Peterbilt Model 379]]. Like the GTA San Andreas rendition, the Tanker in GTA Chinatown Wars is designed as a conventional cab semi-trailer truck, but is only available with a permanently attached tanker trailer.


'''GTA San Andreas'''
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File:Tanker-GTA1.png|GTA 1.
It appeared in San Andreas with a semi-cab design. It is one of the more popular of the three trucks in San Andreas, being encountered more than any of the others, with the others being the [[Roadtrain]] and the [[Linerunner]]. Finally, this truck, like all the others can attach a trailer in San Andreas, making the experience even better.
File:Tanker-GTA1-purple.png|A variation of the Tanker in GTA 1, available only during one mission.
 
File:Tanker-GTAL1969.png|GTA London 1969.
'''GTA Chinatown Wars'''
File:Tanker-GTASA-front.jpg|GTA San Andreas (<small>[[:File:Tanker-GTASA-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
File:Tanker-GTACW.png|GTA Chinatown Wars.
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The Tanker is only available with the trailer attached to the back and cannot be removed from the cab.
== Performance ==
Surprisingly, the Tanker in GTA 1 has the highest top speed - if driven on a straight road, for long enough, it will keep picking up momentum - much like the [[Bus]] and [[Coach]].


==Performance==
After an examination of internal files, it is clearly shown that the Tanker in GTA San Andreas is the slowest of all three but it has better acceleration than the [[Linerunner]]. In-game gameplay, however, has the truck performing better than the Linerunner, with an unusually better top speed of about 130 km/h (80 mph), as well as superior acceleration and hill climbing power. Its lower body height also makes it less vulnerable to rollovers than the Linerunner.


'''GTA 1'''
In GTA Chinatown Wars, the Tanker's long length and large weight makes the vehicle less than suitable for intensive driving, faring poorly in top speed and acceleration, as well as poor cornering (often requiring a large turning radius) and braking. An interesting new feature is the ability for the trailer to leak fuel, introduced to the player in the mission [[Trail Blazer]]. If the end of the vehicle is shot, a line of flaming fuel will spout from the trailer, setting alight any other vehicle the player drives past. Over time, the flame gets closer to the trailer, though the player can gain themselves more time by driving quickly. If the flame reaches the end of the trailer, the trailer itself is set on fire, and after a short while it will blow up dramatically, usually killing the player and harming anyone else near the vehicle.


Surprisingly, it has the highest top speed - if driven on a staight road, for long enough, it will keep picking up momentum - much like the [[Bus]] and [[Coach]].
== Trivia ==
* In GTA San Andreas, the game's internal files refer to the Tanker as "'''petrol'''".
* In GTA San Andreas, the default radio station in the Tanker is [[K-DST]]; in the [[Nintendo DS|DS]] version of GTA Chinatown Wars, it's [[Prairie Cartel]].


'''GTA San Andreas'''
== Locations ==
;GTA San Andreas
* At a diner south-west of [[El Quebrados]], [[Tierra Robada]], [[San Andreas in GTA III Era|San Andreas]] (only when wanted for export).
* Importable from [[Easter Basin]], [[San Fierro]] every Saturday after completing [[Exports and Imports|export lists]] for $28,000.
* Available during [[Trucking]] missions, which are accessible in the [[RS Haul]] depot in [[Flint County]]
* Can be spawned with a [[Cheats in GTA San Andreas|cheat code]]; this one comes with an attached trailer.
* Near a building in [[Fallen Tree]].


After an examination of internal files, it is clearly shown that this truck is the slowest of all three, however, it has better acceleration than the [[Linerunner]].
;GTA Chinatown Wars
* Typically found parked near any [[Filling Stations|gas station]].
* Three can be found in the [[Rusty Schit Salvage|salvage yard]] in [[Northwood]].


'''GTA Chinatown Wars'''
== See also ==
*[[Juggernaut]], GTA 1 equivalent.
*[[Truck Cab]] and [[Truck Cab SX]], GTA 2 equivalents.
*[[Linerunner]], GTA III — GTA Vice City Stories equivalent.
*[[Roadtrain]], GTA San Andreas equivalent.
*[[Phantom]], GTA IV equivalent.


In Chinatown Wars, the tanker is often found near [[Filling Stations|gas stations]]. If the trailer is set on fire, it will blow up dramatically, usually killing the player and harming anyone else near the vehicle. Also during a [[Trail Blazer|mission]] the Tanker is shot at whilst the player is driving and starts to leak fuel, this fuel starts to set on fire behind the player and, if they don't pick up enough speed, then the flames will reach the trailer and the truck will explode. This can be renacted outside of the mission also.
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==Locations==
'''GTA San Andreas'''
*At a diner south-west of [[El Quebrados]], [[Tierra Robada]], [[State of San Andreas|San Andreas]] (only when wanted for export)
*Importable from [[Easter Basin]], [[San Fierro]] every Saturday after completing export lists. Import cost: $28,000
*Available during [[Trucking]] missions, which are accessible in the [[RS Haul]] depot in [[Flint County]]
*Can be spawned with a [[Cheats in GTA San Andreas|cheat code]]; this one comes with an attached trailer.
==Trivia==
*In GTA San Andreas' game files, the Tanker is always named "Petrol".
*In GTA San Andreas, the default radio station in the Tanker is [[K-DST]].
==Gallery==
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Image:GTA1Tanker.JPG|The Tanker in GTA 1
Image:GTA1 Purple Tanker.png|A variation of the Tanker in GTA 1, available only during one mission.<!--Which one, goddammit?-->
Image:TankerGTACW.png|The Tanker in GTA Chinatown Wars
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Latest revision as of 06:45, 20 November 2012

For the mission in GTA 1, see Tanker (mission).
Vehicle
Tanker
A Tanker in its original appearance in GTA 1.
A Tanker in its original appearance in GTA 1.
A Tanker in its original appearance in GTA 1.
Appearance(s) GTA 1
GTA London 1969
GTA San Andreas
GTA Chinatown Wars
Vehicle type Commercial/Industrial truck
Body style Tanker truck (GTA 1, GTA:L69, GTA:CW)
Semi-cab trailer (GTA:SA)
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The Tanker is a large tanker truck that has appeared in Grand Theft Auto 1, Grand Theft Auto: London 1969, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.

Design

The Tanker in GTA 1 is designed as a straight truck with a cab-over design and a tanker load. It is one of the most durable vehicles in the game, being able to withstand a lot of damage. Despite it being a large truck, the Tank is able to drive over it.

The Tanker in GTA London 1969 is designed as a generic British lorry of the 1960s. It bears a logo that resembles the former badge of British Petroleum.

In GTA San Andreas, the Tanker appeared with a semi-cab design. It is one of the more popular of the three trucks in San Andreas, being encountered more than any of the others (the Roadtrain and the Linerunner), and is generally designed as a mid-sized semi truck smaller than the Roadtrain but larger than the Linerunner. Finally, this truck, like all the others can attach a trailer in San Andreas, making the experience even better. It looks loosely based on a Mack R series, but more closely resembles the Peterbilt Model 379. Like the GTA San Andreas rendition, the Tanker in GTA Chinatown Wars is designed as a conventional cab semi-trailer truck, but is only available with a permanently attached tanker trailer.

Performance

Surprisingly, the Tanker in GTA 1 has the highest top speed - if driven on a straight road, for long enough, it will keep picking up momentum - much like the Bus and Coach.

After an examination of internal files, it is clearly shown that the Tanker in GTA San Andreas is the slowest of all three but it has better acceleration than the Linerunner. In-game gameplay, however, has the truck performing better than the Linerunner, with an unusually better top speed of about 130 km/h (80 mph), as well as superior acceleration and hill climbing power. Its lower body height also makes it less vulnerable to rollovers than the Linerunner.

In GTA Chinatown Wars, the Tanker's long length and large weight makes the vehicle less than suitable for intensive driving, faring poorly in top speed and acceleration, as well as poor cornering (often requiring a large turning radius) and braking. An interesting new feature is the ability for the trailer to leak fuel, introduced to the player in the mission Trail Blazer. If the end of the vehicle is shot, a line of flaming fuel will spout from the trailer, setting alight any other vehicle the player drives past. Over time, the flame gets closer to the trailer, though the player can gain themselves more time by driving quickly. If the flame reaches the end of the trailer, the trailer itself is set on fire, and after a short while it will blow up dramatically, usually killing the player and harming anyone else near the vehicle.

Trivia

  • In GTA San Andreas, the game's internal files refer to the Tanker as "petrol".
  • In GTA San Andreas, the default radio station in the Tanker is K-DST; in the DS version of GTA Chinatown Wars, it's Prairie Cartel.

Locations

GTA San Andreas
GTA Chinatown Wars

See also