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Revision as of 14:47, 22 November 2009
The Bug is a small beetle-like car that appears in nearly all early GTA games up to Grand Theft Auto III, including:
Description
Based largely on the real life Volkswagen Beetle in both name and design, the Bug is depicted in all its appearances as a largely undesirable car, being unattractive in design and performing poorly as a road going vehicle.
In GTA 1 and GTA 2, the Bug possesses average cornering helped largely by its below average acceleration and speed, making it a poor vehicle of choice for timed missions and chases. For GTA London 1969, however, the Bug features better performance, with average top speed and acceleration; GTA 2 also improves over the performance of previous Bugs by making the game's Bug more nimble and more responsive in cornering, although its speed is still considerable underwhelming. When exported, the Bug awards the player one of the lowest amounts of money among all vehicles; when crushed in GTA 2, the Bug gives the player a Machine Gun.
Locations
The Bug is present in nearly all classical GTA games, appearing in all three cities in GTA 1 (Liberty City, San Andreas and Vice City), and in the GTA London 1969 mission pack. For GTA 2, the Bug only appears in the Downtown and Residential districts of Anywhere City.