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| rear_image = MulePisswasser-Rear-GTAV.png |
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− | | caption = A Mule in [[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]. |
+ | | caption = A '''Mule''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V|GTA V]]''. |
+ | | front_image2 = Mule-GTAO-Front.png |
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+ | | rear_image2 = Mule-GTAO-Rear.png |
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+ | | caption2 = A heist '''Mule''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online|GTA Online]]''. |
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| manufacturer = [[Maibatsu Corporation]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small> |
| manufacturer = [[Maibatsu Corporation]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small> |
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− | | price = $27,000 <small>([[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]])</small><br><small>([[Warstock Cache & Carry|warstock-cache-and-carry.com]])</small> |
+ | | price = $27,000 <small>(Civilian, [[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]])</small><br><small>([[Warstock Cache & Carry|warstock-cache-and-carry.com]])</small><br/>$32,500 <small>(Armored, [[Grand Theft Auto Online|Online]])</small><br><small>([[Warstock Cache & Carry|warstock-cache-and-carry.com]])</small> |
| vehicle_class = Commercial |
| vehicle_class = Commercial |
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| vehicle_type = Industrial/Commercial vehicle |
| vehicle_type = Industrial/Commercial vehicle |
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| body_style = 2-door box truck |
| body_style = 2-door box truck |
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+ | | variants = [[Mr. Wongs]]<br>[[Triad Fish Van]]<br>[[Spand Express]] |
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− | | capacity = 2 <small>(driver and passenger, GTA IV)</small><br />6 <small>(driver and front passenger, plus 4 rear passengers, GTA V)</small> |
+ | | capacity = 2 <small>(driver and passenger, GTA IV)</small><br />6 <small>(driver and front passenger, plus 4 rear passengers, GTA V) (Civilian)</small><br/>2 <small>(driver and front passenger, GTAO) (Armored) |
| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|GTA Vice City]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories|GTA Liberty City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|GTA Vice City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]<br>[[The Lost and Damned]]<br>[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto V]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' |
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+ | }}{{quote|The Classic commercial delivery truck. Inconspicuous, secure, reliable. What happens in the back, stays in the back.|Civilian Mule, [[Warstock Cache & Carry]] description.}}{{quote|Instead of being stuck behind one of these on a narrow road, why not be the one causing the traffic jam instead? Move everything from furniture to laboratory equipment or keep it empty and just enjoy the ride.|Heist Mule, [[Warstock Cache & Carry]] description.}} |
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− | {{quote|The Classic commercial delivery truck. Inconspicuous, secure, reliable. What happens in the back, stays in the back.|[[Warstock Cache & Carry]] description.}} |
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+ | The '''Mule''' is a box truck that appeared in every game after ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'' with the exception of ''[[Grand Theft Auto Advance]]''. It is manufactured by [[Maibatsu]] in the [[HD Universe]]. |
== Description == |
== Description == |
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− | With the exception of [[Grand Theft Auto V]], the Mule can only support two occupants in the cab; the cargo hold does not normally open, but the cargo hold can be exposed when the door is removed - the truck will contain various items of cargo in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|San Andreas]], and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories]]. In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], the cargo hold allows 4 passengers to sit on the wheel wells (needs verification) |
+ | With the exception of ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'', the Mule can only support two occupants in the cab; the cargo hold does not normally open, but the cargo hold can be exposed when the door is removed - the truck will contain various items of cargo in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City|Vice City]], [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|San Andreas]], and [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories|Vice City Stories]]. In [[Grand Theft Auto V]], the cargo hold allows 4 passengers to sit on the wheel wells (needs verification). |
− | When introduced in [[Grand Theft Auto III]], the Mule served as a mid-size straight "luton" truck a step below the [[Yankee]], thus being smaller in size (in actuality being narrower) and lighter. As a result, the Mule fares better in speed and acceleration but still possess average-to-poor cornering. In addition, the truck's high center of gravity may also result in easier rollovers and an inability to return upright in many occasions. The small wheels on the Mule also relate to this problem. The GTA III era Mule most closely resembles a [[wp:Ford E-Series|1989 or 1990 Ford E-350 cube van]]. |
+ | When introduced in ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]'', the Mule served as a mid-size straight "luton" truck a step below the [[Yankee]], thus being smaller in size (in actuality being narrower) and lighter. As a result, the Mule fares better in speed and acceleration but still possess average-to-poor cornering. In addition, the truck's high center of gravity may also result in easier rollovers and an inability to return upright in many occasions. The small wheels on the Mule also relate to this problem. The GTA III era Mule most closely resembles a [[wp:Ford E-Series|1989 or 1990 Ford E-350 cube van]]. |
In GTA IV, it resembles a mid [http://www.google.ca/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&docid=3mXhrxdZ6HfB5M&tbnid=d3tP7F_6P7hZ1M:&ved=0CAMQjhw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wantai.net%2Fmitsubishi__fuso_trucks.htm&ei=3q9qUq7PHMejkQfxnYGQAQ&psig=AFQjCNHiXlYXVm4dXIFd8LO-pCfS8fGfxA&ust=1382809942504328 1990's Mitsubishi Fuso FM] series and the [[wp:Isuzu Elf|fifth generation Isuzu Elf N-Series]]. It doesn't tip over as easily as previous games' renditions of the Mule, but is still slow, at 97 mph. The GTA IV Mule is manufactured by [[Maibatsu]], and has a 3 litre diesel engine, according to the badging. ABS braking is standard. The Mule comes with various company names painted on the sides, as well as a version with no markings. |
In GTA IV, it resembles a mid [http://www.google.ca/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&docid=3mXhrxdZ6HfB5M&tbnid=d3tP7F_6P7hZ1M:&ved=0CAMQjhw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wantai.net%2Fmitsubishi__fuso_trucks.htm&ei=3q9qUq7PHMejkQfxnYGQAQ&psig=AFQjCNHiXlYXVm4dXIFd8LO-pCfS8fGfxA&ust=1382809942504328 1990's Mitsubishi Fuso FM] series and the [[wp:Isuzu Elf|fifth generation Isuzu Elf N-Series]]. It doesn't tip over as easily as previous games' renditions of the Mule, but is still slow, at 97 mph. The GTA IV Mule is manufactured by [[Maibatsu]], and has a 3 litre diesel engine, according to the badging. ABS braking is standard. The Mule comes with various company names painted on the sides, as well as a version with no markings. |
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In GTA IV, like the [[Benson]], the Mule does not power with air-brake but instead, it powers with disc/disk-brake and/or drum brake. |
In GTA IV, like the [[Benson]], the Mule does not power with air-brake but instead, it powers with disc/disk-brake and/or drum brake. |
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− | In [[Grand Theft Auto V]] the Mule allows rear passengers to stand in the back or on the roof, in addition to 4 passengers sitting on the rear wheel wells. To sit on the rear wheel wells, both front seats must be filled. Once the front seats are filled, a player can press the enter vehicle button and they will "pop" onto one of the rear wheel wells. Pressing the shoot or buttons while seated on a wheel well will open the rear door allowing other players to stand in the back. |
+ | In ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'', the Mule allows rear passengers to stand in the back or on the roof, in addition to 4 passengers sitting on the rear wheel wells. To sit on the rear wheel wells, both front seats must be filled. Once the front seats are filled, a player can press the enter vehicle button and they will "pop" onto one of the rear wheel wells. Pressing the shoot or buttons while seated on a wheel well will open the rear door allowing other players to stand in the back. |
+ | ==Performance== |
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+ | === 3D Universe === |
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+ | Overall, the Mule has a good durability, but not as good as any other truck, however, the truck has a good top speed, and an acceptable acceleration, capable of getting to a decent speed with causing too much over steer. The truck's brakes are its main downside, they seem to take a while to make the Mule come to a complete stop, and when it does, it usually results in a crash, or the truck taking a while to regain speed, making it a bad choice for a getaway vehicle. |
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+ | === HD Universe === |
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+ | Returning to GTA IV and V, the truck returns as a much more durable and acceptable vehicle, it can now reach high speeds at a better time, and its top speed is also higher. Over steer isn't as common, but can still happen, and, if steering is performed to quickly, it will result in the vehicle to tipple over, but usually doesn't fall onto its side, which is unusual for a vehicle of its size. |
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+ | Available in GTA Online is the Armored version of the Mule, which sports an added bull-bar, and a metal undercarriage (useful to prevent other vehicles from getting stuck in-between the wheels). In comparison to the standard Mule, the Armored version has slightly improved acceleration and top speed, but no overall change in braking or handling. The main difference between the two is ramming power, where the Armored version has similar ramming capabilities to the [[Insurgent]], as it can ram vehicles at a high speed without losing too much speed itself, and move vehicles smaller than it with little to no wheelspin, both something the standard Mule cannot do. |
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− | MULE.jpg|An upper left quarter view. |
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+ | ====GTA V Overview==== |
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+ | {{Vehicle Stats2 |
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+ | |0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time defined = |
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+ | |Top speed defined = 100 / 161 |
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+ | |Engine defined = |
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+ | |Drivetrain defined = RWD |
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+ | |Gears defined = 5 |
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+ | |Mass defined = 5500 / 12125 |
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+ | |0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time observed =10.32 Seconds |
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+ | |Top speed observed =82 / 132 |
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+ | |Engine observed = |
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+ | |Drivetrain observed = RWD |
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+ | |Gears observed = 5}} |
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− | ==Companies== |
+ | == Companies == |
[[Image:Mule-GTAVC-newspaperload.jpg|thumb|250px|A [[Vice Voice]] Mule in GTA Vice City, with stacks of newspapers visible in the back.]][[File:III_Mule_signs.png|thumb|238px|Company liveries: [[The Mars Gas Corporation]], [[Turtle Head Fishing Company]], [[Sparki]], [[Yo-Ma's Frozen Fish Products]].]][[File:Mule_sign_4.png|thumb|Graffiti tags.]][[File:Mule_sign_1.png|thumb|Graffiti tags.]][[File:Mule_signs.png|thumb|GTA IV Company liveries: [[Betta Pharmaceuticals]], [[Bean Machine]] Coffee, [[Alpha Mail]] Couriers, [[Easy Lay Carpet]], [[Candy Box|Candybox]], [[Cherenkov Vodka]].]] |
[[Image:Mule-GTAVC-newspaperload.jpg|thumb|250px|A [[Vice Voice]] Mule in GTA Vice City, with stacks of newspapers visible in the back.]][[File:III_Mule_signs.png|thumb|238px|Company liveries: [[The Mars Gas Corporation]], [[Turtle Head Fishing Company]], [[Sparki]], [[Yo-Ma's Frozen Fish Products]].]][[File:Mule_sign_4.png|thumb|Graffiti tags.]][[File:Mule_sign_1.png|thumb|Graffiti tags.]][[File:Mule_signs.png|thumb|GTA IV Company liveries: [[Betta Pharmaceuticals]], [[Bean Machine]] Coffee, [[Alpha Mail]] Couriers, [[Easy Lay Carpet]], [[Candy Box|Candybox]], [[Cherenkov Vodka]].]] |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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===GTA Vice City=== |
===GTA Vice City=== |
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− | * [[Viceport]], [[Vice City |
+ | * Spawns in [[Viceport]], [[Vice City (3D Universe)|Vice City]] |
===GTA San Andreas=== |
===GTA San Andreas=== |
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===GTA Vice City Stories=== |
===GTA Vice City Stories=== |
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− | * Opposite [[Umberto Robina's Home|Umberto Robina's house]] in Little Havana. |
+ | * Opposite [[Umberto Robina's Home|Umberto Robina's house]] in [[Little Havana]]. |
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+ | * Commonly seen driving around in Viceport. |
===GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City=== |
===GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City=== |
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*In [[Strawberry]], outside Foreign & Domestic Warehouse (near [[Vanilla Unicorn]]) |
*In [[Strawberry]], outside Foreign & Domestic Warehouse (near [[Vanilla Unicorn]]) |
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*Seen driving around the [[Port of Los Santos]]. |
*Seen driving around the [[Port of Los Santos]]. |
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− | *Parked behind [[Franklin]]'s [[Grove Street Garage|garage]] |
+ | *Parked behind [[Franklin]]'s [[Grove Street Garage|garage]] on [[Grove Street (HD Universe)|Grove Street]] in [[Davis]]. |
*Parking area of the [[Davis Mega Mall]]. |
*Parking area of the [[Davis Mega Mall]]. |
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*Parked at a loading bay at the [[GoPostal]] building in [[Vinewood (HD Universe)|Vinewood]]. Oddly, it can still spawn in a [[Post Op]] livery. |
*Parked at a loading bay at the [[GoPostal]] building in [[Vinewood (HD Universe)|Vinewood]]. Oddly, it can still spawn in a [[Post Op]] livery. |
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*Like most commercial and industrial vehicles, it is commonly seen on the highways throughout the state. |
*Like most commercial and industrial vehicles, it is commonly seen on the highways throughout the state. |
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+ | *The Armored Mule can be purchased from the same website after completing the [[Series A Funding]] Heist. It costs $32,000. |
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− | * [[K Rose]] in GTA San Andreas. |
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− | '''GTA V variations''' |
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+ | === [[3D Universe]] === |
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+ | === [[HD Universe]] === |
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+ | * A unique armored version is available as part of the [[Heists Update]]. It's distinguished from the civilian version by having a protective bullbar and side barriers, looking like a "mini-[[Benson]]" from [[GTA V|''GTA V'']]. |
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Image:BlankMule GTA V.png|Blank Mule |
Image:BlankMule GTA V.png|Blank Mule |
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+ | Black-mule-truck-front-unqie-gtav.png|The unique all black Mule used in [[Master Data]], and [[Truck Off]]. |
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Image:ECola Mule GTA V.png|[[ECola]] |
Image:ECola Mule GTA V.png|[[ECola]] |
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Image:PostOpMule GTA V.png|[[Post Op]] |
Image:PostOpMule GTA V.png|[[Post Op]] |
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Image:MuleGoodAids-Front-GTAV.png|[[Good Aids Pharmacy]] |
Image:MuleGoodAids-Front-GTAV.png|[[Good Aids Pharmacy]] |
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Image:MeteoriteMule GTA V.png|[[Meteorite Bar]] |
Image:MeteoriteMule GTA V.png|[[Meteorite Bar]] |
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− | Master Data.png|The unique all black mule in the background as seen in the mission(Online) [[ Master Data]] |
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+ | === GTA SA variants === |
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+ | MulePisswasser-Front-GTAV.png|GTA V (<small>[[:Image:MulePisswasser-Rear-GTAV.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>). |
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+ | Mule_GTAVe_Interior.jpg|[[Vehicle Features#Working Dashboards|Interior]] [[first person view]] in the [[Grand Theft Auto V#Next-Gen & PC Versions|enhanced version of GTA V]]. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | ===General=== |
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+ | ** '''''GTA:SA''''': [[K Rose]]. |
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+ | ** '''''GTA V''''': [[East Los FM]]. |
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+ | * It is the third vehicle and also the first box truck to appear in the entire series. (For a brief moment). The second being [[Banshee]] and the first being [[Securicar]]. |
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+ | === GTA IV=== |
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+ | * In GTA V, Mules from a distance will appear to have bright white wheels, this is most likely a texture glitch. This is most effective at night. |
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+ | ** This is fixed in the enhanced version of the game (PS4/XB1/PC). |
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+ | * In GTA Online, if a player stands on the front end of the cargo-hold's roof while another player drives, the truck may randomly "wheelie", causing the player to fall off. |
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+ | * Getting on top of the Mule while it's moving will not result the player to fall off unless it crashes, tips over or if it goes under a low underpass. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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+ | * [[Luton]], a beta model from [[GTA III]] based on Ford Transit. |
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− | * [[Luton]] |
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+ | == Navigation == |
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Revision as of 14:58, 17 June 2015
Template:Infobox vehicles
The Mule is a box truck that appeared in every game after Grand Theft Auto III with the exception of Grand Theft Auto Advance. It is manufactured by Maibatsu in the HD Universe.
Description
With the exception of Grand Theft Auto V, the Mule can only support two occupants in the cab; the cargo hold does not normally open, but the cargo hold can be exposed when the door is removed - the truck will contain various items of cargo in Vice City, San Andreas, and Vice City Stories. In Grand Theft Auto V, the cargo hold allows 4 passengers to sit on the wheel wells (needs verification).
When introduced in Grand Theft Auto III, the Mule served as a mid-size straight "luton" truck a step below the Yankee, thus being smaller in size (in actuality being narrower) and lighter. As a result, the Mule fares better in speed and acceleration but still possess average-to-poor cornering. In addition, the truck's high center of gravity may also result in easier rollovers and an inability to return upright in many occasions. The small wheels on the Mule also relate to this problem. The GTA III era Mule most closely resembles a 1989 or 1990 Ford E-350 cube van.
In GTA IV, it resembles a mid 1990's Mitsubishi Fuso FM series and the fifth generation Isuzu Elf N-Series. It doesn't tip over as easily as previous games' renditions of the Mule, but is still slow, at 97 mph. The GTA IV Mule is manufactured by Maibatsu, and has a 3 litre diesel engine, according to the badging. ABS braking is standard. The Mule comes with various company names painted on the sides, as well as a version with no markings.
In GTA IV, like the Benson, the Mule does not power with air-brake but instead, it powers with disc/disk-brake and/or drum brake.
In Grand Theft Auto V, the Mule allows rear passengers to stand in the back or on the roof, in addition to 4 passengers sitting on the rear wheel wells. To sit on the rear wheel wells, both front seats must be filled. Once the front seats are filled, a player can press the enter vehicle button and they will "pop" onto one of the rear wheel wells. Pressing the shoot or buttons while seated on a wheel well will open the rear door allowing other players to stand in the back.
Performance
3D Universe
Overall, the Mule has a good durability, but not as good as any other truck, however, the truck has a good top speed, and an acceptable acceleration, capable of getting to a decent speed with causing too much over steer. The truck's brakes are its main downside, they seem to take a while to make the Mule come to a complete stop, and when it does, it usually results in a crash, or the truck taking a while to regain speed, making it a bad choice for a getaway vehicle.
HD Universe
Returning to GTA IV and V, the truck returns as a much more durable and acceptable vehicle, it can now reach high speeds at a better time, and its top speed is also higher. Over steer isn't as common, but can still happen, and, if steering is performed to quickly, it will result in the vehicle to tipple over, but usually doesn't fall onto its side, which is unusual for a vehicle of its size.
Available in GTA Online is the Armored version of the Mule, which sports an added bull-bar, and a metal undercarriage (useful to prevent other vehicles from getting stuck in-between the wheels). In comparison to the standard Mule, the Armored version has slightly improved acceleration and top speed, but no overall change in braking or handling. The main difference between the two is ramming power, where the Armored version has similar ramming capabilities to the Insurgent, as it can ram vehicles at a high speed without losing too much speed itself, and move vehicles smaller than it with little to no wheelspin, both something the standard Mule cannot do.
GTA V Overview
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Companies
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GTA San Andreas | |
GTA Liberty City Stories | |
GTA Vice City Stories |
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GTA V |
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Locations
GTA III
- Garage 7 in Portland Harbor, Portland
- Parking area of Portland Harbor, Portland
- Liberty City Memorial Stadium in Belleville Park, Staunton Island
GTA Vice City
GTA San Andreas
- Los Santos International Airport, Los Santos
- Ocean Docks, Los Santos
- Dillimore, Red County
- Appears in Downtown during the mission Test Drive as an obstacle that the player must avoid during the chase.
- During Robbing Uncle Sam with Explosion-proof.
GTA Liberty City Stories
- Parking area of Portland Harbor, Portland, Liberty City
GTA Vice City Stories
- Opposite Umberto Robina's house in Little Havana.
- Commonly seen driving around in Viceport.
GTA IV + Episodes from Liberty City
- Located near a terminal on the tarmac at Francis International Airport, Dukes.
- In the driveway of a run-down house on Aspdin Drive, Berchem, Alderney.
- In Fulcrum Avenue, Tudor, Alderney.
- In Hardtrack Avenue, Acter, Alderney.
- It can be seen driving in Bohan Industrial, Bohan.
GTA V
- In Strawberry, outside Foreign & Domestic Warehouse (near Vanilla Unicorn)
- Seen driving around the Port of Los Santos.
- Parked behind Franklin's garage on Grove Street in Davis.
- Parking area of the Davis Mega Mall.
- Parked at a loading bay at the GoPostal building in Vinewood. Oddly, it can still spawn in a Post Op livery.
- Like most commercial and industrial vehicles, it is commonly seen on the highways throughout the state.
GTA Online
- Can be bought in GTA Online from the Warstock Cache & Carry website. When bought, it can be delivered by Pegasus Lifestyle Management to a drop-off location for a $200 fee.
- The Armored Mule can be purchased from the same website after completing the Series A Funding Heist. It costs $32,000.
Variants
3D Universe
HD Universe
- An all black Mule appears in the missions Master Data and Truck Off in GTA Online.
- A unique armored version is available as part of the Heists Update. It's distinguished from the civilian version by having a protective bullbar and side barriers, looking like a "mini-Benson" from GTA V.
GTA V variations
GTA SA variants
Gallery
Trivia
General
- By default, the Mule plays the following radio stations by default when entered:
- GTA:SA: K Rose.
- GTA IV: Vladivostok FM.
- GTA V: East Los FM.
- In the Saints Row series, there is also a truck named Mule. However, it is larger and shaped more like a moving truck.
- The name Mule is a reference to "drug mule", the term for someone that smuggles drugs for someone else. This is strengthened by the GTA V Warstock Cache and Carry Description of the Mule.
- To enter the back of the Mule, shoot the back doors lightly and then climb onto the roof of the Mule.
- It is the third vehicle and also the first box truck to appear in the entire series. (For a brief moment). The second being Banshee and the first being Securicar.
GTA IV
- Due to its height, the Mule in GTA IV cannot be sold at Stevie's garage, as it will not fit inside.
GTA V
- In Grand Theft Auto V, the Mule's jacking animation cannot be interrupted by any input. So, when you hit someone else's car and he tries to pull you out to attack you, he instead enters your Mule and drives off.
- In GTA V, Mules from a distance will appear to have bright white wheels, this is most likely a texture glitch. This is most effective at night.
- This is fixed in the enhanced version of the game (PS4/XB1/PC).
- In GTA Online, if a player stands on the front end of the cargo-hold's roof while another player drives, the truck may randomly "wheelie", causing the player to fall off.
- Getting on top of the Mule while it's moving will not result the player to fall off unless it crashes, tips over or if it goes under a low underpass.