Vigero: Difference between revisions

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*Spawn all around [[Bohan]]
*Spawn all around [[Bohan]]
*Spawn around [[Acter]], [[Alderney]]
*Spawn around [[Acter]], [[Alderney]]
*Rarely spawns in [[Hove Beach]] [[Broker]] [[Beechwood City]] [[Firefly Projects]] [[BOABO]]
*Rarely spawns in [[Hove Beach]] ([[Broker]]), [[Beechwood City]], [[Firefly Projects]], [[BOABO]]


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A Vigero in GTA IV (Rear quarter view).

The Declasse Vigero is a two-door muscle car in Grand Theft Auto IV.

Description

Design

The Vigero essentially resembles a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro with some elements of a 1970 or 1971 Plymouth Barracuda (front and rear lights, rear bumper). It looks like a 1969 Camaro because of the front bumper, wheel arch shapes, and boxier rear - as opposed to 1967/1968 Camaros - but it lacks the heavily creased lines with softer lines and a less pointed grille like the '67/'68 Camaros; the double headlight design might be from a 1967 or '68 Pontiac Firebird. All Vigeros bear cowl induction hoods and "Super Sport" upholstery with badging on the sides, which is further evidence the car is based on a Camaro.

The Vigero may also appear "beater" form, which have a ratty looking ripped up interior, broken windows, faded or rusting exterior sometimes with different colored quarter panels, missing or dented quarter panels and dented doors, damaged rusty bumpers (that sometimes would be already dangling by one connector), duct tape around the rear windows, and backfires. The "rusty" Vigero also has only two functioning headlights (which sometimes would be sagging out of its fittings due to age), the other two are broken (giving it a more Camaro-like look).

All Vigeros, including the beater versions come with horn alarms, but the beater ones are more beeping sounded. The beater version also doesn't have windows, so the alarm will trigger when the doors are opened.

Performance

Like any other muscle car, its engine is very powerful. Unfortunately, the Vigero's skinny rear tires and stiff suspension don't help when launching the car, such as when you need to get away in a hurry. However, the Vigero stays much flatter through the corners than the Sabre GT and Dukes, due to its smaller size, and is less prone to understeer than the Sabre GT. Like other beaters in the game, the beater variants of the Vigero suffer from degraded performance and handling.

Trivia

Locations

Standard Vigero
Beater Vigero