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+ | {{disambiglink|Not to be confused with the [[FIB Rancher]]. For other uses of the term FIB, see [[FIB (disambiguation)]].<br>For the police variant of the Rancher in [[Grand Theft Auto V]], see [[Police Rancher]]. For the police variant of the Rancher in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, see [[Ranger]].}} |
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+ | {{Infobox vehicle |
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+ | |name = FBI Rancher |
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+ | |front_image = FBIRancher-GTASA-front.jpg |
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+ | |rear_image =FBIRancher-GTASA-rear.jpg |
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− | | body_style = [[:Category:SUVs|4-door Police SUV]]<br>[[:Category:Pickup Trucks|4-door Pickup Truck]] ([[GTA Vice City|Vice City]]) |
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− | | capacity = 4 (driver and three passengers) |
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+ | |body_style = [[:Category:SUVs|Four-door Police SUV]] |
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− | | appearances = [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]] (cheat device only)<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]] |
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+ | |capacity = 4 <small>(driver and three passengers)</small> |
+ | |games = {{Games|VC=y|SA=y|VCS={{UN|gamefileonly=1}}}} |
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+ | |variants = |
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+ | |related = [[FIB Rancher]]<br>[[Rancher]]<br>[[Rancher XL]]<br>[[Ranger]]<br>[[Police Rancher]]<br>[[Cavalcade]]<br>[[FIB (vehicle)|FIB]] |
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+ | |roadspawn = |
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+ | *{{H:title|Only spawns in traffic when the player has a five-star wanted level|Conditional}} <small>(''GTA Vice City'' & ''GTA San Andreas'')</small> |
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+ | *No <small>(''GTA Vice City Stories'')</small> |
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+ | |carcols = |
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+ | {{CarColVC/Title}} |
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+ | {{CarColVC|no=1|6|6}}<br> |
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+ | ---- |
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+ | {{CarColSA/Title}} |
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+ | {{CarColSA|no=1|0|0}}<br> |
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+ | ---- |
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+ | {{CarColVCS/Title}} |
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+ | {{CarColVCS|no=1|70|74}} |
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+ | {{CarColVCS|no=2|34|75}} |
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+ | {{CarColVCS|no=3|59|76}} |
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+ | {{CarColVCS|no=4|36|77}} |
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+ | {{CarColVCS|no=5|49|78}} |
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+ | {{CarColVCS|no=6|48|76}} |
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+ | {{CarColVCS|no=7|43|77}} |
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+ | {{CarColVCS|no=8|45|78}} |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |modelname = *fbiranch <small>(''GTA Vice City'' & ''GTA San Andreas'')</small> |
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+ | *fbiran <small>(''GTA Vice City Stories'')</small> |
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+ | |handlingname = *FBIRANCH <small>(''GTA Vice City'' & ''GTA San Andreas'')</small> |
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+ | *FBIRAN <small>(''GTA Vice City Stories'')</small> |
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+ | |textlabelname = *FBIRANCH <small>(''GTA Vice City'' & ''GTA San Andreas'')</small> |
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+ | *FBIRAN <small>(''GTA Vice City Stories'')</small> |
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+ | |inttxd = *Generic <small>(all games)</small> |
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+ | }} |
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== Design == |
== Design == |
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+ | ===3D Universe=== |
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− | The FBI Rancher is a longer four-door SUV based on the two-door [[Rancher]] SUV, additionally sporting only a black body color and a non-visible strobe light on the dashboard, but in GTA Vice City, the FBI Rancher featured a blue strobe light on the right hand side. The FBI Rancher is rear-wheel drive, giving it some good traction and strength, however, being longer in length than the [[Rancher]] seems to give it a, somewhat, "slower effect" and it has the tendency to flip on uneven terrain, so it is not suitable for off-road driving, but despite this, the GTA San Andreas version has off-road tires. It resembles a [[wp:Chevrolet Suburban#1973 - 1991|1981-1991 Chevrolet Suburban]], the four door relative of the [[wp:Chevrolet K5 Blazer#1973-1991|Chevrolet K5 Blazer]]. In GTA Vice City, however, the FBI rancher appears to be a pickup truck instead of an SUV, with a rear canopy (this is evidenced by noting a separation when looking at the top and sides of the truck). Therefore, this version would resemble a 1973-1987 [[wp:Chevrolet C/K|Chevrolet K30]]. |
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+ | The FBI Rancher is a longer four-door SUV based on the two-door [[Rancher]] SUV, which resembles a {{WP|Chevrolet Suburban#1973 - 1991|1981-1991 Chevrolet Suburban}}, the four door relative of the {{WP|Chevrolet K5 Blazer#1973-1991|Chevrolet K5 Blazer}}. |
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+ | In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]'', the FBI Rancher appears sporting only a black body color and a non-visible strobe light on the dashboard, but when used, a blue strobe light on the right hand side can be seen. This version sports a detailed bodywork, tinted windows from the rear doors to the rear end, stepsides, a single exhaust tube and SUV wheels. The FBI Rancher appears to be a pickup truck instead of an SUV, with a rear canopy (this is evidenced by noting a separation when looking at the top and sides of the truck). Therefore, this version would resemble a 1973-1987 {{WP|Chevrolet C/K|Chevrolet K30}}. |
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− | In every GTA game so far, the FBI Rancher can't be repaired at a [[Spray Shop|spray shop]], as deemed "too hot" to be repainted. In addition, the GTA Chinatown Wars rendition, like most [[Police Car|police cars]], grants the player five [[Shotgun]] rounds. |
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+ | In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]'', the FBI Rancher appears with a much different appearance. The windows have a much lighter tint than those found on the ''GTA Vice City'' rendition, a plain bodywork texture, no stepsides, dual exhausts and off-road tires, as well as other minor light details and a different rear license plate placement. |
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− | The FBI Rancher is never used in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]] and can only be spawned using cheat devices, as the FBI instead use the [[FBI Washington]] at the five star wanted level. In GTA Vice City and GTA San Andreas, the FBI use the FBI Rancher and never the FBI Washington (though in GTA Vice City, the FBI Washington can be found parked behind a music store in Downtown Vice City). |
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+ | In ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'', the vehicle looks almost identical to the ''GTA Vice City'' rendition, with the exception of a raised suspension and different wheels. |
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− | The GTA Chinatown Wars rendition is actually based on the [[Cavalcade]], rather than an actual Rancher, but features "flat" front-mounted bullbars, as well as the standard black body color, a siren and trunk lid-mounted strobe lights (blue and red), and an on-board police computer. |
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+ | ===Version History Gallery=== |
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+ | {{Vehicle Design History Gallery |
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− | |<gallery width="auto" perrow="3" style="font-size:95%; padding:0;" widths="180"> |
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+ | |GTAVC_Front_imagename = FBIRancher-GTAVC-front.jpg |
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− | FBIRancher-GTAVC-front.jpg|GTA Vice City. Note the separation between the main truck and the canopy. (<small>[[:Image:FBIRancher-GTAVC-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>). |
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+ | |GTAVC_Rear_imagename = FBIRancher-GTAVC-rear.jpg |
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− | FBIRancher-GTASA-front.jpg|GTA San Andreas (<small>[[:Image:FBIRancher-GTASA-rear.jpg|Rear quarter view]]</small>). |
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+ | |GTAVCS_Front_imagename = FBIRancher-GTAVCSPS2.png |
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+ | |GTAVCS_Rear_imagename = FBIRancher-GTAVCSPS2-RearQuarter.png |
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− | FIBRancher-GTACW.png|GTA Chinatown Wars (as an "Albany ''FIB'' Rancher"). |
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+ | }} |
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− | FIBRancher(with SL).png|GTA Chinatown Wars ([[Nintendo DS]] version).|link=http://i620.photobucket.com/albums/tt284/trongducvtc/VarsityHeightsLCPDparkinglot.png |
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− | </gallery> |
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− | == |
+ | ==Performance== |
− | Despite its size and weight, the FBI Rancher, with its throaty V8 engine, is one of the fastest SUV-based law enforcement vehicles, being capable of high speeds that rival police cars in their |
+ | Despite its size and weight, the FBI Rancher, with its throaty V8 engine, is one of the fastest SUV-based law enforcement vehicles, being capable of high speeds that rival police cars in their respective games. The FBI Rancher is all-wheel drive, giving it some good traction and strength, however, being longer in length than the [[Rancher]] seems to give it a, somewhat, "slower effect" and it has the tendency to flip on uneven terrain, so it is not very suitable for off-road driving, but despite this, the ''GTA San Andreas'' version has off-road tires. |
+ | The FBI Rancher is able to survive being shot, hit, smashed, blown, and burnt without producing black smoke. Its steering and braking are also competent, with lesser tendency to spin out due to a properly adjusted all-wheel drive. The other benefit of its all-wheel drive is that it can survive multiple blows and hits from the police. The weight of the vehicle is also helpful in [[Vigilante]] missions, as the job of stopping most smaller cars is made easier. Being equipped with a siren, the FBI Rancher can also be used to clear the road ahead from traffic. |
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− | * In GTA San Andreas, the player can change the black paint of the FBI Rancher by using a mod garage hack or a trainer capable of changing car colors. |
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− | * In GTA Vice City, the secondary siren sound is unique, being louder and higher pitched. |
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+ | The FBI Rancher cannot be repaired at a [[Pay 'n' Spray|spray shop]], as it is deemed "too hot" to be repainted. |
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+ | ====3D Universe Overview==== |
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+ | {{Vehiclestats-3d |
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+ | |handling_top_speed = 106 / 170 |
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+ | |handling_gears = 5 |
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+ | |handling_engine = Petrol |
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+ | |handling_drivetrain = AWD |
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+ | |handling_mass = 3500 / 7716 <small>(''GTA Vice City'' & ''GTA San Andreas'')</small> |
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+ | 2500 / 5512 <small>(''GTA Vice City Stories'')</small> |
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+ | |observed_acceleration = |
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+ | |observed_top_speed = |
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+ | |observed_gears = 5 |
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+ | |observed_engine = |
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+ | |observed_drivetrain = AWD |
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+ | }} |
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+ | ==Prominent Appearances in Missions== |
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− | ;GTA Chinatown Wars |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City''=== |
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− | * Spawns in a parking lot at an LCPD station in northern [[Varsity Heights]], [[Algonquin]]. |
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+ | *[[Cop Land]] – FBI Ranchers will be sent after [[Tommy Vercetti|Tommy]] and [[Lance Vance|Lance]] after they blow up the [[Tarbrush Café]] in the [[North Point Mall]]. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''=== |
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+ | *[[Misappropriation]] – An FBI Rancher is seen parked at [[Aldea Malvada]] along with a [[Mesa]]. However, the vehicle cannot be obtained, as it is locked. |
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+ | The FBI Rancher is used by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]]. It is never used in ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'', and can only be spawned using cheat devices in the [[PlayStation Portable]], as the FBI instead use the [[FBI Washington]] as their primary car. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City''=== |
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⚫ | *It should be noted that the FBI Rancher is not parked anywhere in GTA Vice City. Instead the player has to achieve a five-star [[Wanted Level in 3D Universe|wanted level]] and either jack a pursuing FBI Rancher or one at a roadblock. This is difficult as each FBI Rancher in pursuit carries four [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|agents]] with [[Body Armor|body armors]] and [[MP5]] submachine guns. It would be easier to acquire one in the mission [[Juju Scramble]] by collecting all the packages in order to get a five-star wanted level (while driving a civilian car such as [[Auntie Poulet]]'s [[Voodoo]]), then simply drive it into a [[Pay 'n' Spray]], steal an FBI Rancher after the wanted level disappears, and drive it to Auntie Poulet's and complete the mission. Tommy will obtain the FBI Rancher successfully. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''=== |
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⚫ | *Same as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the FBI Rancher will only spawn at a five-star wanted level. The player is also unable to respray the vehicle in order to eliminate their wanted level, neither is the FBI Rancher parked anywhere. One strategy to obtain it is to hold themselves up at [[Wang Cars (GTA San Andreas)|Wang Cars]] in [[San Fierro (3D Universe)|San Fierro]], where multiple civilian cars are available. Once the player gains an FBI Rancher, the player must then switch to a civilian car and respray it (there is a nearby [[Pay 'n' Spray]]), thus eliminating police attention and being able to acquire a FBI Rancher. |
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+ | **A simple way to get it is to obtain a heavy vehicle like a [[Trashmaster]] or a ladder truck and drive into the [[Easter Basin Naval Base|naval base]] and as soon as the player gets a wanted level drive to the [[Doherty Garage|Doherty garage]] and park right next to the save point. Upon saving the FBI agents should get out and walk away and the FBI Rancher is left (it is a good idea to have a fairly high driving skill to avoid spinning out). |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City''=== |
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+ | *The FBI Rancher shares the same engine sound as the [[Sentinel XS]]. |
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+ | *The secondary siren sound is unique, being louder and higher pitched. This also applies to the [[FBI Cruiser]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and the [[FBI Washington]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas''=== |
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+ | *The strobe light on the dashboard is missing, though it is still able to activate the siren and emergency light from where the strobe light is located. |
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+ | *The horn used in the vehicle is a higher-pitched version of the horn of the [[Rancher]], which is similar to the horn used for the [[Yakuza Stinger]] from ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''. |
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+ | ===''Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories''=== |
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+ | *The FBI Rancher has a fully functioning radio, much like the [[VCPD Cheetah]]. |
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+ | *Unlike in ''GTA Vice City'', the engine and horn sounds are shared with the [[Landstalker]] (as well as the [[Gang Rancher]]), which makes it similar to the civilian Rancher. It also has the door sounds used on luxury cars and sports cars instead of heavy vehicle door sounds like in ''GTA Vice City''. |
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+ | *[[FIB Rancher]] – [[HD Universe]] counterpart. |
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+ | *[[Police Rancher]] – Another law enforcement SUV based on the Rancher. |
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+ | *[[Rancher]] – Two-door civilian variant. |
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 2 March 2024
Not to be confused with the FIB Rancher. For other uses of the term FIB, see FIB (disambiguation).
For the police variant of the Rancher in Grand Theft Auto V, see Police Rancher. For the police variant of the Rancher in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, see Ranger.
The FBI Rancher is a law enforcement SUV featured in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. The FBI Rancher also exists in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, but cannot be found under normal circumstances.
Design
3D Universe
The FBI Rancher is a longer four-door SUV based on the two-door Rancher SUV, which resembles a 1981-1991 Chevrolet Suburban, the four door relative of the Chevrolet K5 Blazer.
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the FBI Rancher appears sporting only a black body color and a non-visible strobe light on the dashboard, but when used, a blue strobe light on the right hand side can be seen. This version sports a detailed bodywork, tinted windows from the rear doors to the rear end, stepsides, a single exhaust tube and SUV wheels. The FBI Rancher appears to be a pickup truck instead of an SUV, with a rear canopy (this is evidenced by noting a separation when looking at the top and sides of the truck). Therefore, this version would resemble a 1973-1987 Chevrolet K30.
In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the FBI Rancher appears with a much different appearance. The windows have a much lighter tint than those found on the GTA Vice City rendition, a plain bodywork texture, no stepsides, dual exhausts and off-road tires, as well as other minor light details and a different rear license plate placement.
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the vehicle looks almost identical to the GTA Vice City rendition, with the exception of a raised suspension and different wheels.
Version History Gallery
Performance
Despite its size and weight, the FBI Rancher, with its throaty V8 engine, is one of the fastest SUV-based law enforcement vehicles, being capable of high speeds that rival police cars in their respective games. The FBI Rancher is all-wheel drive, giving it some good traction and strength, however, being longer in length than the Rancher seems to give it a, somewhat, "slower effect" and it has the tendency to flip on uneven terrain, so it is not very suitable for off-road driving, but despite this, the GTA San Andreas version has off-road tires.
The FBI Rancher is able to survive being shot, hit, smashed, blown, and burnt without producing black smoke. Its steering and braking are also competent, with lesser tendency to spin out due to a properly adjusted all-wheel drive. The other benefit of its all-wheel drive is that it can survive multiple blows and hits from the police. The weight of the vehicle is also helpful in Vigilante missions, as the job of stopping most smaller cars is made easier. Being equipped with a siren, the FBI Rancher can also be used to clear the road ahead from traffic.
The FBI Rancher cannot be repaired at a spray shop, as it is deemed "too hot" to be repainted.
3D Universe Overview
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Top Speed (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engine | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
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N/A | 106 / 170 | 5 | Petrol | AWD | 3500 / 7716 (GTA Vice City & GTA San Andreas)
2500 / 5512 (GTA Vice City Stories) |
N/A | N/A | 5 | N/A | AWD | Cannot be observed |
Prominent Appearances in Missions
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- Cop Land – FBI Ranchers will be sent after Tommy and Lance after they blow up the Tarbrush Café in the North Point Mall.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Misappropriation – An FBI Rancher is seen parked at Aldea Malvada along with a Mesa. However, the vehicle cannot be obtained, as it is locked.
Locations
The FBI Rancher is used by the FBI. It is never used in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, and can only be spawned using cheat devices in the PlayStation Portable, as the FBI instead use the FBI Washington as their primary car.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- It should be noted that the FBI Rancher is not parked anywhere in GTA Vice City. Instead the player has to achieve a five-star wanted level and either jack a pursuing FBI Rancher or one at a roadblock. This is difficult as each FBI Rancher in pursuit carries four agents with body armors and MP5 submachine guns. It would be easier to acquire one in the mission Juju Scramble by collecting all the packages in order to get a five-star wanted level (while driving a civilian car such as Auntie Poulet's Voodoo), then simply drive it into a Pay 'n' Spray, steal an FBI Rancher after the wanted level disappears, and drive it to Auntie Poulet's and complete the mission. Tommy will obtain the FBI Rancher successfully.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Same as Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the FBI Rancher will only spawn at a five-star wanted level. The player is also unable to respray the vehicle in order to eliminate their wanted level, neither is the FBI Rancher parked anywhere. One strategy to obtain it is to hold themselves up at Wang Cars in San Fierro, where multiple civilian cars are available. Once the player gains an FBI Rancher, the player must then switch to a civilian car and respray it (there is a nearby Pay 'n' Spray), thus eliminating police attention and being able to acquire a FBI Rancher.
- Another method is to steal a Rhino from Area 69 and drive it into the hanger at Verdant Meadows. FBI Ranchers will frequently follow the player into the hanger. The player can then make a quick dash to the save point and eliminate the wanted level.
- By using cheats, go to Area 69 and then get an automatic wanted level. Then input the cheat that turns off the wanted level. Then just proceed to steal it (the agents will do nothing and just get out) and Carl will obtain the FBI Rancher successfully.
- A simple way to get it is to obtain a heavy vehicle like a Trashmaster or a ladder truck and drive into the naval base and as soon as the player gets a wanted level drive to the Doherty garage and park right next to the save point. Upon saving the FBI agents should get out and walk away and the FBI Rancher is left (it is a good idea to have a fairly high driving skill to avoid spinning out).
Trivia
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- The FBI Rancher shares the same engine sound as the Sentinel XS.
- The black paint is a permanent texture of the vehicle (much like the red and white stripe scheme of the Sabre Turbo), and is actually "taxi yellow" in-game (this can be seen when the player crashes the car, where yellow paint will rub off).
- The secondary siren sound is unique, being louder and higher pitched. This also applies to the FBI Cruiser in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and the FBI Washington in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- The strobe light on the dashboard is missing, though it is still able to activate the siren and emergency light from where the strobe light is located.
- The horn used in the vehicle is a higher-pitched version of the horn of the Rancher, which is similar to the horn used for the Yakuza Stinger from Grand Theft Auto III.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- The FBI Rancher has a fully functioning radio, much like the VCPD Cheetah.
- Unlike in GTA Vice City, the engine and horn sounds are shared with the Landstalker (as well as the Gang Rancher), which makes it similar to the civilian Rancher. It also has the door sounds used on luxury cars and sports cars instead of heavy vehicle door sounds like in GTA Vice City.
See Also
- FIB Rancher – HD Universe counterpart.
- Ranger – Another law enforcement SUV based on the Rancher.
- Police Rancher – Another law enforcement SUV based on the Rancher.
- FIB Granger – Grand Theft Auto V equivalent.
- Rancher – Two-door civilian variant.