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[[Image:Voodoo.JPG|thumb|right|170px|Voodoo in [[GTA IV]].]]
[[Image:Voodoo.JPG|thumb|right|170px|Voodoo in [[GTA IV]].]]
The '''Voodoo''' is the original lowrider of the Grand Theft Auto Vice City era of games. It has been a gang favoured car all this time because of its low ground clearance, hydraulics, etc. It has been used by the [[Haitians]] on [[Vice City]], and on [[San Andreas]] it can be seen with the [[Grove Street Families]]. On Vice City the car was only available in red color, and had hydraulics instead of a horn. On San Andreas; it is seen in many diffrent colors, and the player can upgrade hydraulics, rims, exhaust, nitro, but the bodykits cannot be modified, much like the [[Tahoma]], hoever. It is a very fast car with smooth handling and will generally not flip, but it will be flipped if operating the hydraulics. Although it doesn't appear to have a visible fuel cap, it will explode if the back license plate gets shot. The Voodoo strongly resembles a 1960 Chevy Impala (or possibly a Biscayne since it lacks chrome).
The '''Voodoo''' is the original lowrider of the Grand Theft Auto Vice City era of games. It has been a gang favoured car all this time because of its low ground clearance, hydraulics, etc. It has been used by the [[Haitians]] on [[Vice City]], and on [[San Andreas]] it can be seen with the [[Grove Street Families]]. On Vice City the car was only available in red color, and had hydraulics instead of a horn. On San Andreas; it is seen in many diffrent colors, and the player can upgrade hydraulics, rims, exhaust, nitro, but the bodykits cannot be modified, much like the [[Tahoma]], hoever. It is a very fast car with smooth handling and will generally not flip, but it will be flipped if operating the hydraulics. Although it doesn't appear to have a visible fuel cap, it will explode if the back license plate gets shot. The Voodoo strongly resembles a 1960 Chevy Impala (or possibly a Biscayne since it lacks chrome).
In GTA IV, the Voodoo has the Chevy Impala's trademark 6 tail lights, still has the end of a 1960 Impala but strays away from the original design since it has the front of a 1965 Rambler Classic. It also has a chrome strip running down the trunk as seen in 1959 Impalas. It does not feature hydraulics anymore.


'''GTA IV Rendition'''
'''GTA IV Rendition'''


in [[GTA IV]] the radiater hood  windshield roof resemble a 1964 Cevy biscayne whil the rear is remiscent of the GTA 111 era voodoo
In [[GTA IV]], the Voodoo has the Chevy Impala's trademark 6 tail lights, still has the end of a 1960 Impala but strays away from the original design since it has the front of a 1965 Rambler Classic (or an altered '64  Impala). It also has a chrome strip running down the trunk as seen in 1959 Impalas. It does not feature hydraulics anymore.


[[Category:Vehicles]]
[[Category:Vehicles]]

Revision as of 21:50, 28 May 2008

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Voodoo on Vice City Beach
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The Voodoo in Ganton
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Voodoo in GTA IV.

The Voodoo is the original lowrider of the Grand Theft Auto Vice City era of games. It has been a gang favoured car all this time because of its low ground clearance, hydraulics, etc. It has been used by the Haitians on Vice City, and on San Andreas it can be seen with the Grove Street Families. On Vice City the car was only available in red color, and had hydraulics instead of a horn. On San Andreas; it is seen in many diffrent colors, and the player can upgrade hydraulics, rims, exhaust, nitro, but the bodykits cannot be modified, much like the Tahoma, hoever. It is a very fast car with smooth handling and will generally not flip, but it will be flipped if operating the hydraulics. Although it doesn't appear to have a visible fuel cap, it will explode if the back license plate gets shot. The Voodoo strongly resembles a 1960 Chevy Impala (or possibly a Biscayne since it lacks chrome).

GTA IV Rendition

In GTA IV, the Voodoo has the Chevy Impala's trademark 6 tail lights, still has the end of a 1960 Impala but strays away from the original design since it has the front of a 1965 Rambler Classic (or an altered '64 Impala). It also has a chrome strip running down the trunk as seen in 1959 Impalas. It does not feature hydraulics anymore.