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− | :''This article is about the family minivan in the 3D |
+ | :''This article is about the family minivan in the 3D Universe and the 2-door hatchback in GTA V. If you are looking for the Honda-based hatchback, see [[Blista Compact]]. "Blista" also refers to a car in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]] similar to the aforementioned hatchback. The GTA Chinatown Wars Blista is covered under the Blista Compact article.'' |
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| caption = A Blista in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
| caption = A Blista in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
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| rear_image = Blista-GTAV-Rear.png |
| rear_image = Blista-GTAV-Rear.png |
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− | | manufacturer = [[Dinka]] |
+ | | manufacturer = [[Dinka]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small> |
+ | | vehicle_class = Compacts |
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− | | vehicle_type = Civilian |
+ | | vehicle_type = Civilian minivan <small>(3D Universe)</small><br>Civilian hatchback <small>(HD Universe)</small> |
| body_style = 4-door minivan <small>(3D Universe)</small><br>2-door hatchback <small>(HD Universe)</small> |
| body_style = 4-door minivan <small>(3D Universe)</small><br>2-door hatchback <small>(HD Universe)</small> |
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| capacity = 4 <small>(driver and 3 passengers) (3D Universe)</small><br>2 <small>(driver and passenger) (HD Universe)</small> |
| capacity = 4 <small>(driver and 3 passengers) (3D Universe)</small><br>2 <small>(driver and passenger) (HD Universe)</small> |
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− | | appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories |
+ | | appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
− | | related = |
+ | | related = [[Blista Compact]] |
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− | The [[Dinka]] '''Blista''' was originally a minivan in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]''. The Blista returns in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and is completely redesigned as a compact two-door hatchback, which is more suited to the younger drivers in [[ |
+ | The [[Dinka]] '''Blista''' was originally a mid-size family minivan in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]''. The Blista returns in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and is completely redesigned as a compact two-door hatchback, which is more suited to the younger drivers in [[San Andreas (HD Universe)|San Andreas]]. |
== Design == |
== Design == |
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==== 3D Universe ==== |
==== 3D Universe ==== |
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− | The Blista resembles a [[wp: |
+ | The Blista resembles a [[wp:Dodge_Caravan|third Generation Dodge Caravan]] in appearance, with the headlights and grille resembling a [[wp:Chrysler Voyager|fourth generation Chrysler Voyager]], depicted as a modern minivan in contrast to the older [[Moonbeam]]. Despite the Blista's minivan design, it can only accommodate three passengers and one driver, the same as any four-door vehicle. Its name, rather unpleasantly, sounds like a portmanteau of the words "blister" and possibly "Honda" (probably referring to the [[wp:Honda Odyssey (North America)|first generation Honda Odyssey]], even though it has a closer resemblance to the Dodge Caravan). |
During [[Beta Releases#Grand Theft Auto III|development of GTA III]], the Blista was originally known as the "'''Space'''". |
During [[Beta Releases#Grand Theft Auto III|development of GTA III]], the Blista was originally known as the "'''Space'''". |
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==== HD Universe ==== |
==== HD Universe ==== |
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− | The Blista |
+ | The Blista returns in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]], which has been completely redesigned into a two-door hatchback (more specifically, a [[wp:B-segment|B-segment]]) , but still retains traits reminiscent of its predecessor, the [[Blista Compact]], with sport coupé styling and elements such as dual exhaust pipes. The Blista can be modified at [[Los Santos Customs]] or [[Beeker's Garage]], with aesthetic modifications such as bumpers, colors, wheels or performance improvements. The Blista is more suited to younger drivers of Los Santos due to its compact shape and its sporty design. The front end is loosely derived from a [[wp:Honda Civic|2006-2011 US spec Honda Civic]] for its headlights, and the [http://www.themotorreport.com.au/content/image/2/0/2012_volkswagen_scirocco_r_review_08_1-0925.jpg 2009- Volkswagen Scirocco R] for its sides. The Blista also shares styling elements with the [[wp:Honda City|2008-present Honda City]] and [[wp:Mazda2|Mazda2]]. The rear mostly resembles the [[wp:Volkswagen Golf Mk6|Volkswagen Golf R]]. The overall shape of the car, resembles the [[wp:Toyota Yaris|2006-2011 Toyota Yaris/Vitz]] hatchback, judging its rounded curve on the roof. The rear end also resembles the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitsubishi_Colt Mitsubishi Colt] in parts. |
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== Performance == |
== Performance == |
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==== 3D Universe ==== |
==== 3D Universe ==== |
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− | The Blista is considerably faster and more agile than its size and appearance would suggest. It is driven by a V6 in a front wheel drive layout. This leads to a degree of understeer at higher speeds, but less than one would expect for a vehicle of its size. Remarkably, its handling statistics are very similar to the [[Kuruma]] and [[Taxi]], two agile front wheel drive |
+ | The Blista is considerably faster and more agile than its size and appearance would suggest. It is driven by a V6 in a front wheel drive layout. This leads to a degree of understeer at higher speeds, but less than one would expect for a vehicle of its size. Remarkably, its handling statistics are very similar to the [[Kuruma]] and [[Taxi]], two agile front wheel drive sedans. It is possible to get the Blista to slide with the handbrake to the point where it looks like drifting. |
==== HD Universe ==== |
==== HD Universe ==== |
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===== Overview ===== |
===== Overview ===== |
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{{Vehicle Stats |
{{Vehicle Stats |
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− | |0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time = |
+ | |0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time = 5.8 seconds |
− | |Top speed = |
+ | |Top speed = 182 mph |
− | |Engine = inline-4 |
+ | |Engine = 1.5 liter inline-4 |
− | |Drivetrain = |
+ | |Drivetrain = FWD |
− | |Gears = |
+ | |Gears = 5-speed auto |
− | |Mass = |
+ | |Mass = 1187 kg}} |
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+ | == Notable Owners == |
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+ | *[[Kyle Chavis]] |
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== Locations == |
== Locations == |
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*[[Francis International Airport, Shoreside Vale|Francis International Airport]] parking area in Shoreside Vale. |
*[[Francis International Airport, Shoreside Vale|Francis International Airport]] parking area in Shoreside Vale. |
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*Apartment parking area in [[Wichita Gardens]], Shoreside Vale. |
*Apartment parking area in [[Wichita Gardens]], Shoreside Vale. |
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+ | *Spawns around Staunton Island and Shoreside Vale. |
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=== GTA Liberty City Stories === |
=== GTA Liberty City Stories === |
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*In Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian, "Blista" is translated as "It's shining". |
*In Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian, "Blista" is translated as "It's shining". |
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*The GTA III rendition of the Blista has the same engine noise as the [[Landstalker]], suggesting it to have a large V6, while in LCS, its engine noise is similar to low-performance cars like the [[Manana]], [[Idaho]], [[Perennial]], and the [[Esperanto]], suggesting a smaller V6 or a 4 cylinder diesel. |
*The GTA III rendition of the Blista has the same engine noise as the [[Landstalker]], suggesting it to have a large V6, while in LCS, its engine noise is similar to low-performance cars like the [[Manana]], [[Idaho]], [[Perennial]], and the [[Esperanto]], suggesting a smaller V6 or a 4 cylinder diesel. |
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− | *The Blista is one of two vehicles that does not appear in other GTA games ([[GTA Vice City]] and [[GTA San Andreas]]). The other being the [[Kuruma]]. |
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[[Category:Vehicles manufactured by Dinka]] |
[[Category:Vehicles manufactured by Dinka]] |
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[[Category:Compact Cars]] |
[[Category:Compact Cars]] |
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Revision as of 19:10, 28 August 2014
- This article is about the family minivan in the 3D Universe and the 2-door hatchback in GTA V. If you are looking for the Honda-based hatchback, see Blista Compact. "Blista" also refers to a car in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars similar to the aforementioned hatchback. The GTA Chinatown Wars Blista is covered under the Blista Compact article.
Template:Infobox vehicles
The Dinka Blista was originally a mid-size family minivan in Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories. The Blista returns in Grand Theft Auto V and is completely redesigned as a compact two-door hatchback, which is more suited to the younger drivers in San Andreas.
Design
3D Universe
The Blista resembles a third Generation Dodge Caravan in appearance, with the headlights and grille resembling a fourth generation Chrysler Voyager, depicted as a modern minivan in contrast to the older Moonbeam. Despite the Blista's minivan design, it can only accommodate three passengers and one driver, the same as any four-door vehicle. Its name, rather unpleasantly, sounds like a portmanteau of the words "blister" and possibly "Honda" (probably referring to the first generation Honda Odyssey, even though it has a closer resemblance to the Dodge Caravan).
During development of GTA III, the Blista was originally known as the "Space".
HD Universe
The Blista returns in GTA V, which has been completely redesigned into a two-door hatchback (more specifically, a B-segment) , but still retains traits reminiscent of its predecessor, the Blista Compact, with sport coupé styling and elements such as dual exhaust pipes. The Blista can be modified at Los Santos Customs or Beeker's Garage, with aesthetic modifications such as bumpers, colors, wheels or performance improvements. The Blista is more suited to younger drivers of Los Santos due to its compact shape and its sporty design. The front end is loosely derived from a 2006-2011 US spec Honda Civic for its headlights, and the 2009- Volkswagen Scirocco R for its sides. The Blista also shares styling elements with the 2008-present Honda City and Mazda2. The rear mostly resembles the Volkswagen Golf R. The overall shape of the car, resembles the 2006-2011 Toyota Yaris/Vitz hatchback, judging its rounded curve on the roof. The rear end also resembles the Mitsubishi Colt in parts.
Performance
3D Universe
The Blista is considerably faster and more agile than its size and appearance would suggest. It is driven by a V6 in a front wheel drive layout. This leads to a degree of understeer at higher speeds, but less than one would expect for a vehicle of its size. Remarkably, its handling statistics are very similar to the Kuruma and Taxi, two agile front wheel drive sedans. It is possible to get the Blista to slide with the handbrake to the point where it looks like drifting.
HD Universe
This car has a lot more power than its relatively small body shape would suggest, with a top speed close to that of the Buffalo, and parring the Issi with handling performance. Its light body frame however doesn't cope with collisions as well as most vehicles, with 3 or 4 major crashes causing the car to blow up. The car's front engine, front wheel drive configuration causes the car to understeer at speed, which, in an unexperienced driver's hands, can be disasterous in a police chase or in a situation where manueverability is key at speeds. The car's suspension is also somewhat stiff, which, in urban areas creates responsive steering, but offroad, causes the car to rebound off of obstacles and variations in the road surface, making the car unsafe. The low ground clearance also causes an issue once you take the car out of it's comfort zone, and due to the compact size of the car, the wheels can become stuck in the wheel well after a few collisions or a bad landing after a jump. Due to all the weight of the car being situated in the front, the car also tend to nose dive after leaving the ground, so in situations like a jump, the driver must be very attentive, because if not- the car will hit the ground nose first and flip uncontrolably.
Overview
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Notable Owners
Locations
GTA III
- Liberty City Memorial Stadium parking area in Belleville Park, Staunton Island.
- Asuka Kasen's Condo in Newport, Staunton Island.
- Garage behind a high rise apartment in Newport, Staunton Island. Where you did the mission Silence The Sneak.
- AMCo. Petroleum Company headquarters in Torrington, Staunton Island.
- Francis International Airport parking area in Shoreside Vale.
- Apartment parking area in Wichita Gardens, Shoreside Vale.
- Spawns around Staunton Island and Shoreside Vale.
GTA Liberty City Stories
- Liberty City Memorial Stadium Parking Area in Belleville Park, Staunton Island, Liberty City.
- Apartment parking area in Wichita Gardens, Shoreside Vale, Liberty City.
- Spawns frequently in Newport, Rockford, Fort Staunton and Cedar Grove.
GTA V
- Often spawns around in Downtown Los Santos.
- A red Blista is driven by Kyle Chavis in the mission Marriage Counseling.
Trivia
- The default radio station for the Blista is:
- GTA V: Non Stop Pop FM
- Due to what may be a coding error, the Blista cannot be picked up by the crusher in GTA III; the game responds with "Crane cannot lift this vehicle.", despite the crane having no trouble lifting a Coach into the crusher. In GTA Liberty City Stories, the Blista is able to be crushed, although the crane cannot pick up larger vehicles. This, however, can be fixed on PC version by tweaking files.
- A vehicle resembling the Blista can be found in Rockstar North's Manhunt 2, but the front end is now more reminiscent of a Chrysler PT Cruiser.
- In Croatian, Serbian and Bosnian, "Blista" is translated as "It's shining".
- The GTA III rendition of the Blista has the same engine noise as the Landstalker, suggesting it to have a large V6, while in LCS, its engine noise is similar to low-performance cars like the Manana, Idaho, Perennial, and the Esperanto, suggesting a smaller V6 or a 4 cylinder diesel.
- The Blista in GTA V is featured in various JiffiRent adverts in the city, with the quote "See San Andreas in a Jiffi". Oddly, the Dinka logo cannot be seen on the grill of the car in the advertisement.
See also
- Blista Compact, a hatchback featured in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Grand Theft Auto IV (where it is manufactured by Dinka). This vehicle is similar (and superior) to the Blista in its handling capabilities.
- The Vapid Minivan, a car that resembles the Dodge Caravan in Grand Theft Auto IV and V, filling for the absence of the Blista van.