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| body_style = Four door, full-size SUV
 
| body_style = Four door, full-size SUV
 
| capacity = 8 <small>(driver, three passengers and four hanging on the side)</small>
 
| capacity = 8 <small>(driver, three passengers and four hanging on the side)</small>
| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''
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| appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''
 
| manufacturer = [[Declasse]]
 
| manufacturer = [[Declasse]]
 
| related = [[Granger]]<br>[[FIB Granger]]<br>[[Lifeguard]]<br>[[Park Ranger]]
 
| related = [[Granger]]<br>[[FIB Granger]]<br>[[Lifeguard]]<br>[[Park Ranger]]
 
}}
 
}}
 
The [[Declasse]] '''Sheriff SUV''' is a law enforcement vehicle, making its debut appearance in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]] and [[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. It is a modified version of the [[Granger]], and is used by the [[Los Santos County Sheriff]].
 
The [[Declasse]] '''Sheriff SUV''' ([[Granger]]) is a law enforcement vehicle featured in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and is used by the [[Los Santos County Sheriff]].
 
   
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
The front fascia strongly resembles that of a mix of [[wp:Ford Expedition#Third_generation.282007.E2.80.93present.29|Third Generation Ford Expedition]] and [[wp:Chevrolet Tahoe#Police package|GMT900 Chevrolet Tahoe Police Package.]] The vehicles size is based on a Chevy Suburban.
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The front fascia strongly resembles that of a mix of [[wp:Ford Expedition|Third Generation Ford Expedition]] and [[wp:Chevrolet Tahoe|GMT900 Chevrolet Tahoe Police Package]]. The vehicles size is based on a Chevy Suburban.
   
 
The front of the SUV features a large push bar and a plastic front bumper finished in black and a large main grille which has chrome edges. The hood features a raised area which has edges that follow the edges of the grille. Beneath the grille there is chrome area central to the bumper.
 
The front of the SUV features a large push bar and a plastic front bumper finished in black and a large main grille which has chrome edges. The hood features a raised area which has edges that follow the edges of the grille. Beneath the grille there is chrome area central to the bumper.
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The SUV features a long wheelbase. There are sidesteps for police to place their feet on. The front and rear panels of the vehicle are black, with a white body that displays the sheriff decals. The wing mirrors have flashing lights fitted to them, and the A-pillars also feature spotlights. The roof features an LED light bar, mounted above the front row of seats. The SUV also features LED lights on the grill. The roof has longitudinal rails, allowing officers to hold on to the car and fire a one-handed weapon simultaneously. The SUV features black wheels wrapped in high profile tires. At the rear, another distinct plastic bumper is visible, also finished in black.
 
The SUV features a long wheelbase. There are sidesteps for police to place their feet on. The front and rear panels of the vehicle are black, with a white body that displays the sheriff decals. The wing mirrors have flashing lights fitted to them, and the A-pillars also feature spotlights. The roof features an LED light bar, mounted above the front row of seats. The SUV also features LED lights on the grill. The roof has longitudinal rails, allowing officers to hold on to the car and fire a one-handed weapon simultaneously. The SUV features black wheels wrapped in high profile tires. At the rear, another distinct plastic bumper is visible, also finished in black.
   
The decal design is obviously modeled after those of the [http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4104/4847924519_7f18655f18.jpg Los Angeles County Sheriff's vehicles], but, unlike the LASD, the decal is stretched across both doors, instead of just the front.
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The decal design is obviously modeled after those of the [http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4104/4847924519_7f18655f18.jpg Los Angeles County Sheriff's vehicles], but, unlike the LASD, the decal is stretched across both doors, instead of just the front. The SUV features a number on the the rear fascia, it will always end in the number on the roof.
   
 
==Performance==
 
==Performance==
The SUV features a high ground clearance. The SUV uses high profile standard road tires.
 
   
===Overview===
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=== GTA V ===
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The Sheriff SUV, along with the [[FIB Granger]] and [[Park Ranger]], is easily the best performing SUV in the game. It improves on the civilian vehicle in every way, with good acceleration (about on par with the [[Interceptor]]), and stiff suspension which prevents it from rolling over in high speed turns. It also has a high top speed, great offroad performance, decent brakes, but it is all at the cost of being difficult to obtain. The Sheriff SUV is much more challenging to obtain than other police vehicles.
{{Vehicle Stats
 
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|0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time = n/a
 
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==== GTA V Overview ====
|Top speed = n/a
 
 
{{Vehicle Stats2
|Engine = n/a
 
 
|0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time defined = n/a
|Drivetrain = Four wheel drive
 
 
|Top speed defined = 140 / 225
|Gears = n/a
 
|Mass = n/a}}
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|Engine defined = n/a
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|Drivetrain defined = AWD<br><small>60% FWD<br>40% RWD</small>
 
|Gears defined = 5
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|Mass defined = 2400 / 5291
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|0-62mph/ 0-100km/h time observed = 7.5 Seconds
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|Top speed observed = 95 / 152
 
|Engine observed = F4 V8
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|Drivetrain observed = AWD
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|Gears observed = 5}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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SheriffSUV-GTAV-Front.png|A Sheriff SUV in [[GTA V]] (<small>[[:Image:SheriffSUV-GTAV-Rear.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
 
SheriffSUV-GTAV-Front.png|A Sheriff SUV in [[GTA V]] (<small>[[:Image:SheriffSUV-GTAV-Rear.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
 
Sheriff SUV.jpg|Parked in [[Paleto Bay]].
 
Sheriff SUV.jpg|Parked in [[Paleto Bay]].
vehicles-emergency-sheriff-suv.jpg|The Sheriff SUV on [[Rockstar Social Club]].
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vehicles-emergency-sheriff-suv.jpg|The Sheriff SUV on the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]].
 
MaibatsuEclipse-GTAV.jpg|A Sheriff SUV in a pursuit. Originally, red lights are located in the right and the blue lights in the left.
 
MaibatsuEclipse-GTAV.jpg|A Sheriff SUV in a pursuit. Originally, red lights are located in the right and the blue lights in the left.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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===GTA V===
 
===GTA V===
 
*When reaching a [[Wanted Level in GTA V|wanted level]] of 4 stars in [[Vinewood Hills]], outer [[Los Santos County]] or [[Blaine County]], the Sheriff SUV will begin to appear with 2 [[NOOSE]] Tactical Response Unit Officers hanging off the side of the SUV.
 
*When reaching a [[Wanted Level in GTA V|wanted level]] of 4 stars in [[Vinewood Hills]], outer [[Los Santos County]] or [[Blaine County]], the Sheriff SUV will begin to appear with 2 [[NOOSE]] Tactical Response Unit Officers hanging off the side of the SUV.
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*VERY RARE
 
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===GTA Online===
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*Same as in the story mode.
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*5 Sheriff SUVs appear in roadblocks in [[The Fleeca Job]] heist.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*The Sheriff SUV appear with the following aerial roof numbers: 05, 27, 32, 76, 84.
*The SUVs are fitted with roof rails that allow members of the NOOSE team to hang on the side of the vehicle in a similar fashion to how the real life SWAT teams in Los Angeles hang onto the sides of [[wp:Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department|LASD]] Chevrolet Suburbans.
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* The SUVs are fitted with roof rails that allow members of the NOOSE team to hang on the side of the vehicle in a similar fashion to how the real life SWAT teams in Los Angeles hang onto the sides of [[wp:Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department|LASD]] Chevrolet Suburbans.
*Like the [[Police Riot]], the SUV only appears during wanted levels.
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* The '''Sheriff SUV''' only appears during [[Wanted Level in GTA V|wanted levels]].
**However, in Online, since the Riot has a location, the SUV is the only vehicle without a location.
 
 
*Unlike other [[Los Santos County Sheriff]] units, the Sheriff SUV is black and white, instead of just white.
 
*Unlike other [[Los Santos County Sheriff]] units, the Sheriff SUV is black and white, instead of just white.
 
*At one point, the player was able to take the Sheriff SUV into [[Los Santos Customs]] and customize it, but the only 2 options is the colors and the option to add bulletproof tires to the vehicle. This was later patched in the 1.06 update on November 21 2013.
 
*At one point, the player was able to take the Sheriff SUV into [[Los Santos Customs]] and customize it, but the only 2 options is the colors and the option to add bulletproof tires to the vehicle. This was later patched in the 1.06 update on November 21 2013.
**These colors are simply labeled as "main color Nº" (N is the number of the list), instead of the color's real name. Also, one of these options has missing names, but the price is still in the menu.
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**These colors are simply labeled as "main color Nº" (N is the number of the list), instead of the color's real name. Also, one of these options (pearlescent?) has missing names, but the price is still in the menu.
 
*There are 4 unused lights at the front windshield. The same happens for the [[Park Ranger]].
*Like numbered police cars, they comes in a predetermined numbers, with the 84 as the highest number in the fleet.
 
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*For unknown reasons, during missions when players are meant to earn at least 4 stars, the Sheriff SUV never makes an appearance, only when outside of missions. The same is for the [[FIB Granger]], however there are missions where this appears when under 4 stars.
*There are 4 unused lights at the front windshield.
 
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*Sometimes when [[NOOSE]] officers are leaving the scene unharmed, when using the Lester blind eye feature in [[GTA Online]], the player can drive off with the SUV with the NOOSE still on the side, not harming the player. If the player comes into contact with other enemies (such as in [[Gang Attack]]), the NOOSE officer will shoot the enemies. However, when the timer runs out, the NOOSE officer will jump off the SUV, resulting in a [[wanted level]].
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Enhanced Version Only:
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*The siren was altered for the PS4/XB1 version; it is now higher-pitched.
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* The un-used lights fitted in the front window have now been removed.
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* Shooting the siren/lights will no longer result in a malfunctioning siren.
   
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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*[[Park Ranger]], [[San Andreas Park Ranger]] variant.
 
*[[Park Ranger]], [[San Andreas Park Ranger]] variant.
 
*[[FIB Granger]], [[FIB]] variant. 
 
*[[FIB Granger]], [[FIB]] variant. 
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*[[Lifeguard]], [[Los Santos Lifeguard]] counterpart.
   
 
==Navigation==
 
==Navigation==
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[[Category:Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA V]]
 
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA V]]
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[[Category:Vehicles in GTA Online]]
 
[[Category:Law Enforcement Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Law Enforcement Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Emergency Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Emergency Vehicles]]
 
[[Category:Vehicles manufactured by Declasse]]
 
[[Category:Vehicles manufactured by Declasse]]
[[Category:Vehicles in GTA Online]]
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[[Category:Emergency Vehicle Class]]

Revision as of 17:04, 29 March 2015

Template:Infobox vehicles The Declasse Sheriff SUV is a law enforcement vehicle, making its debut appearance in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. It is a modified version of the Granger, and is used by the Los Santos County Sheriff.

Design

The front fascia strongly resembles that of a mix of Third Generation Ford Expedition and GMT900 Chevrolet Tahoe Police Package. The vehicles size is based on a Chevy Suburban.

The front of the SUV features a large push bar and a plastic front bumper finished in black and a large main grille which has chrome edges. The hood features a raised area which has edges that follow the edges of the grille. Beneath the grille there is chrome area central to the bumper.

The SUV features a long wheelbase. There are sidesteps for police to place their feet on. The front and rear panels of the vehicle are black, with a white body that displays the sheriff decals. The wing mirrors have flashing lights fitted to them, and the A-pillars also feature spotlights. The roof features an LED light bar, mounted above the front row of seats. The SUV also features LED lights on the grill. The roof has longitudinal rails, allowing officers to hold on to the car and fire a one-handed weapon simultaneously. The SUV features black wheels wrapped in high profile tires. At the rear, another distinct plastic bumper is visible, also finished in black.

The decal design is obviously modeled after those of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's vehicles, but, unlike the LASD, the decal is stretched across both doors, instead of just the front. The SUV features a number on the the rear fascia, it will always end in the number on the roof.

Performance

GTA V

The Sheriff SUV, along with the FIB Granger and Park Ranger, is easily the best performing SUV in the game. It improves on the civilian vehicle in every way, with good acceleration (about on par with the Interceptor), and stiff suspension which prevents it from rolling over in high speed turns. It also has a high top speed, great offroad performance, decent brakes, but it is all at the cost of being difficult to obtain. The Sheriff SUV is much more challenging to obtain than other police vehicles.

GTA V Overview

Template:Vehicle Stats2

Gallery

Locations

GTA V

GTA Online

  • Same as in the story mode.
  • 5 Sheriff SUVs appear in roadblocks in The Fleeca Job heist.

Trivia

  • The Sheriff SUV appear with the following aerial roof numbers: 05, 27, 32, 76, 84.
  • The SUVs are fitted with roof rails that allow members of the NOOSE team to hang on the side of the vehicle in a similar fashion to how the real life SWAT teams in Los Angeles hang onto the sides of LASD Chevrolet Suburbans.
  • The Sheriff SUV only appears during wanted levels.
  • Unlike other Los Santos County Sheriff units, the Sheriff SUV is black and white, instead of just white.
  • At one point, the player was able to take the Sheriff SUV into Los Santos Customs and customize it, but the only 2 options is the colors and the option to add bulletproof tires to the vehicle. This was later patched in the 1.06 update on November 21 2013.
    • These colors are simply labeled as "main color Nº" (N is the number of the list), instead of the color's real name. Also, one of these options (pearlescent?) has missing names, but the price is still in the menu.
  • There are 4 unused lights at the front windshield. The same happens for the Park Ranger.
  • For unknown reasons, during missions when players are meant to earn at least 4 stars, the Sheriff SUV never makes an appearance, only when outside of missions. The same is for the FIB Granger, however there are missions where this appears when under 4 stars.
  • Sometimes when NOOSE officers are leaving the scene unharmed, when using the Lester blind eye feature in GTA Online, the player can drive off with the SUV with the NOOSE still on the side, not harming the player. If the player comes into contact with other enemies (such as in Gang Attack), the NOOSE officer will shoot the enemies. However, when the timer runs out, the NOOSE officer will jump off the SUV, resulting in a wanted level.

Enhanced Version Only:

  • The siren was altered for the PS4/XB1 version; it is now higher-pitched.
  • The un-used lights fitted in the front window have now been removed.
  • Shooting the siren/lights will no longer result in a malfunctioning siren.

See Also

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