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− | The [[Emperor (manufacturer)|Emperor]] '''Lokus''' LS 350 is a four-door sedan |
+ | The [[Emperor (manufacturer)|Emperor]] '''Lokus''' LS 350 is a four-door sedan that appears in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]]. |
== Description == |
== Description == |
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− | The Lokus resembles |
+ | The Lokus resembles the [[wp:Peugeot 406|1999-2004 Peugeot 406]], with headlights resembling those of the [[wp:Mercedes-Benz CLS|2004–2010 Mercedes-Benz CLS]], and taillights similar to those of the [[wp:BMW 3 Series (E46)|BMW E46 3-Series]].The vehicle also seems to take subtle cues from the secon generation [[wp:Lexus GS|Lexus GS]]. |
− | After |
+ | After stealing all 30 cars for [[Stevie]], the Lokus may be sold to his garage for [[Money|$]]1,300. |
== Performance == |
== Performance == |
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− | The Lokus is a |
+ | The Lokus is a saloon in a FR layout, powered by a 3.5L low-range V6, coupled with a 5 speed manual gearbox. [[File:Lokus_badges.png|thumb|Badging on the Lokus. Note the misspelling of the word "Emperor".]]Acceleration can be described as leisurely; the Lokus takes around 10 seconds to reach 60mph. Its top speed, 137mph (220km/h) is below average, but the light weight of the car keeps it from feeling sluggish. However, it is unfit for racing or chases. The steering has slight oversteer and decent grip, handling similar to a car in an FF layout, but understeer comes into play at high speeds. The suspension is firm but not sharp, thus the comfort of the ride is compromised. Braking is below average, although ABS is available. Damage resistance is fairly low, only being able to sustain a few high speed collisions before it catching fire. |
== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * Lokus is |
+ | * Lokus is German for "toilet". |
− | * Lokus is also a homonym of a Quebec Super Car, the HTT Locus Plethore. Though, there is apparently no link between the Lokus and the Locus. |
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* On the back end of the Lokus, Emperor is misspelled as "Emporer". |
* On the back end of the Lokus, Emperor is misspelled as "Emporer". |
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* The default radio station in the Lokus is [[Vladivostok FM]]. |
* The default radio station in the Lokus is [[Vladivostok FM]]. |
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− | * Its name evokes that of Lexus, the luxury car division of Toyota |
+ | * Its name evokes that of Lexus, the luxury car division of Toyota. |
− | * Lokus may be a homophone for 'locust', a species of grasshopper. |
+ | * Lokus may be a homophone for 'locust', a destructive species of grasshopper. |
== Locations == |
== Locations == |
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− | The Lokus is a rather rare vehicle |
+ | The Lokus is a rather rare vehicle as it does not commonly spawn in traffic, but it appears and can be obtained in either [[Entourage]] or [[Meltdown]]. |
* The Lokus will spawn if the player drives a Pinnacle in Dukes. |
* The Lokus will spawn if the player drives a Pinnacle in Dukes. |
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− | * The Lokus spawns in [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]] traffic, and is much more common than |
+ | * The Lokus spawns much more often in [[Multiplayer in GTA IV|multiplayer]] traffic, and is much more common than in singleplayer. |
− | * Can be obtained |
+ | * Can be easily obtained by using third party trainers. |
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+ | == Mission Appearances == |
− | [[File:Shade_Lokus.jpeg|thumb|400px| |
+ | [[File:Shade_Lokus.jpeg|thumb|400px|A black [[Lokus]], obtained from [[Entourage]].]] |
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+ | *Three black Lokuses appear during the mission [[Entourage]]. Two will be exploded due to the mission's events, but the player will be sitting in one by the end of the mission. |
− | *In [[Meltdown]], a white Lokus appears as |
+ | *In [[Meltdown]], a white Lokus appears as the getaway vehicle for [[Luca Silvestri|Luca]], [[Johnny Barbosa|Johnny]] and [[Joseph DiLeo|Tuna]]. When they crash into [[Middle Park]], take the car. (If it can be started.) |
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Revision as of 22:38, 4 February 2013
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The Emperor Lokus LS 350 is a four-door sedan that appears in Grand Theft Auto IV.
Description
The Lokus resembles the 1999-2004 Peugeot 406, with headlights resembling those of the 2004–2010 Mercedes-Benz CLS, and taillights similar to those of the BMW E46 3-Series.The vehicle also seems to take subtle cues from the secon generation Lexus GS.
After stealing all 30 cars for Stevie, the Lokus may be sold to his garage for $1,300.
Performance
The Lokus is a saloon in a FR layout, powered by a 3.5L low-range V6, coupled with a 5 speed manual gearbox.
Acceleration can be described as leisurely; the Lokus takes around 10 seconds to reach 60mph. Its top speed, 137mph (220km/h) is below average, but the light weight of the car keeps it from feeling sluggish. However, it is unfit for racing or chases. The steering has slight oversteer and decent grip, handling similar to a car in an FF layout, but understeer comes into play at high speeds. The suspension is firm but not sharp, thus the comfort of the ride is compromised. Braking is below average, although ABS is available. Damage resistance is fairly low, only being able to sustain a few high speed collisions before it catching fire.
Trivia
- Lokus is German for "toilet".
- On the back end of the Lokus, Emperor is misspelled as "Emporer".
- The default radio station in the Lokus is Vladivostok FM.
- Its name evokes that of Lexus, the luxury car division of Toyota.
- Lokus may be a homophone for 'locust', a destructive species of grasshopper.
Locations
The Lokus is a rather rare vehicle as it does not commonly spawn in traffic, but it appears and can be obtained in either Entourage or Meltdown.
- The Lokus will spawn if the player drives a Pinnacle in Dukes.
- The Lokus spawns much more often in multiplayer traffic, and is much more common than in singleplayer.
- Can be easily obtained by using third party trainers.
Mission Appearances
- Three black Lokuses appear during the mission Entourage. Two will be exploded due to the mission's events, but the player will be sitting in one by the end of the mission.
- In Meltdown, a white Lokus appears as the getaway vehicle for Luca, Johnny and Tuna. When they crash into Middle Park, take the car. (If it can be started.)