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|name = Moonbeam |
|name = Moonbeam |
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|caption = A '''Moonbeam''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
|caption = A '''Moonbeam''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
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|manufacturer = [[Declasse]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small> |
|manufacturer = [[Declasse]] <small>([[HD Universe]])</small> |
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|vehicle_type = Civilian van |
|vehicle_type = Civilian van |
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|related = [[Burrito]] |
|related = [[Burrito]] |
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|capacity = 4 <small>(driver and three passengers)</small> |
|capacity = 4 <small>(driver and three passengers)</small> |
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+ | |appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto IV]]''<br>''[[The Lost and Damned]]''<br>''[[The Ballad of Gay Tony]]''<br>''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' {{DLC|GTA Online: Lowriders Update (XB1, PS4, and PC only)}} |
|vehicle_class = Muscle |
|vehicle_class = Muscle |
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|price=[[Money|$]]32,500 <small>(GTA Online) ([[Benny's Original Motor Works]]) {{H:title|Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC versions onl|[NG]}}</small> |
|price=[[Money|$]]32,500 <small>(GTA Online) ([[Benny's Original Motor Works]]) {{H:title|Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC versions onl|[NG]}}</small> |
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⚫ | }}{{Q|It may look like a sturdy, affordable minivan with high seating capacity and low build quality. Sure. Its manufacturers were happy with a complete lack of features and utter disregard for good looks. But mindless acceptance of obvious facts did not make this country what it is today. Forget about what the Moonbeam is, and start thinking about what a stunted adolescent with thousands of dollars can pay for it to be. Eligible for customization at Benny's Original Motor Works.|Description at [[Benny's Original Motor Works]] website}} |
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⚫ | {{Q|It may look like a sturdy, affordable minivan with high seating capacity and low build quality. Sure. Its manufacturers were happy with a complete lack of features and utter disregard for good looks. But mindless acceptance of obvious facts did not make this country what it is today. Forget about what the Moonbeam is, and start thinking about what a stunted adolescent with thousands of dollars can pay for it to be. Eligible for customization at Benny's Original Motor Works.|Description at [[Benny's Original Motor Works]] website}} |
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The [[Declasse]] '''Moonbeam''' is a four-door minivan featured in every game of the franchise after ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''. It was later added to ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' as part of the [[GTA Online: Lowriders]] Update for the [[Xbox One]], [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Personal Computer|PC]] version of the game. |
The [[Declasse]] '''Moonbeam''' is a four-door minivan featured in every game of the franchise after ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''. It was later added to ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' as part of the [[GTA Online: Lowriders]] Update for the [[Xbox One]], [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Personal Computer|PC]] version of the game. |
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===3D Universe=== |
===3D Universe=== |
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{{Q|Good for big families. Or large gang of criminals.|GTA Vice City Website}} |
{{Q|Good for big families. Or large gang of criminals.|GTA Vice City Website}} |
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Between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories, the Moonbeam is straightforwardly modeled after a [[Wikipedia:Chevrolet Astro|1985—1994 Chevrolet Astro/1985—1994 GMC Safari]], but it has tall taillights. The GTA Vice City version's taillights are similar to those found on [[wikipedia:Ford_Econoline|1992-1994 Ford Econoline]] vans. Some versions of the Moonbeam have rear fog lights attached to the rear bumper. Minor cosmetic changes have been made throughout its appearances, but the van has generally retained its bulky 1980s design, making it unattractive in all its appearances. Whilst the GTA Liberty City Stories rendition of the Moonbeam is based on that of GTA III, the GTA Vice City Stories rendition adopts the design of the GTA Liberty City Stories or GTA III rendition, instead of the usual GTA Vice City rendition. |
Between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories, the Moonbeam is straightforwardly modeled after a [[Wikipedia:Chevrolet Astro|1985—1994 Chevrolet Astro/1985—1994 GMC Safari]], but it has tall taillights. The GTA Vice City version's taillights are similar to those found on [[wikipedia:Ford_Econoline|1992-1994 Ford Econoline]] vans. Some versions of the Moonbeam have rear fog lights attached to the rear bumper. Minor cosmetic changes have been made throughout its appearances, but the van has generally retained its bulky 1980s design, making it unattractive in all its appearances. Whilst the GTA Liberty City Stories rendition of the Moonbeam is based on that of GTA III, the GTA Vice City Stories rendition adopts the design of the GTA Liberty City Stories or GTA III rendition, instead of the usual GTA Vice City rendition. |
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During development of GTA III, the van was originally known as the "'''Aster'''", a clear reference to the Chevrolet Astro name. The van is depicted in the [[Capital Autos]] website. |
During development of GTA III, the van was originally known as the "'''Aster'''", a clear reference to the Chevrolet Astro name. The van is depicted in the [[Capital Autos]] website. |
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− | In GTA IV, the Moonbeam (now with a [[Declasse]] manufacturer badge) is still based on a 1985—1994 Chevrolet [[File:Moonbeam badges.png|thumb]]Astro/1985—1994 GMC Safari but the front end has been greatly altered, incorporating more realistic detailing and design cues, as well as supporting one-tone or two-tone body colors. |
+ | In GTA IV, the Moonbeam (now with a [[Declasse]] manufacturer badge) is still based on a 1985—1994 Chevrolet [[File:Moonbeam badges.png|thumb]]Astro/1985—1994 GMC Safari but the front end has been greatly altered, incorporating more realistic detailing and design cues, as well as supporting one-tone or two-tone body colors. The tail lights share their textures with the [[Bobcat]] and resemble those of the [[wikipedia:Jeep_Liberty_(KK)|KK Jeep Liberty]]. |
− | The Moonbeam can be found in several different configurations |
+ | The Moonbeam can be found in several different configurations; stock passenger or conversion; with optional rear-mounted continental tire and ladder (conversion), elevated aero roof (conversion), roof-mounted luggage bars (stock and low-roof conversion), a custom billet grille that covers the headlamps, and either one of two types of side scuffs. Conversion Moonbeams may also be found with panels in place of rear quarter windows. |
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The Moonbeam is only available for the [[Xbox One]], [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Personal Computer|PC]] renditions of ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
The Moonbeam is only available for the [[Xbox One]], [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Personal Computer|PC]] renditions of ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
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⚫ | To obtain, the player simply needs to purchase a standard Moonbeam, take it to [[Benny's Original Motor Works]] and upgrade the vehicle to "Moonbeam Custom" for [[Money|$]]370,000. Once the upgrade is purchased, many additional modifications will become available, such as interior modifications, hydraulics, sound systems, vinyls, paint-jobs, plaques, and interior features. |
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===Current Design Gallery=== |
===Current Design Gallery=== |
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+ | |name = Moonbeam Custom |
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+ | |front_image = MoonbeamCustom-GTAO-front.png |
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+ | |caption = A '''Moonbeam Custom''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. |
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+ | |rear_image = MoonbeamCustom-GTAO-rear.png |
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+ | |manufacturer = [[Declasse]] |
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+ | |vehicle_type = Civilian van |
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+ | |body_style = 4-door minivan |
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+ | |capacity = 4 <small>(driver and three passengers)</small> |
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+ | |appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]'' {{DLC|GTA Online: Lowriders Update (XB1, PS4, and PC only)}} |
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+ | |vehicle_class = Muscle |
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+ | |price=[[Money|$]]370,000 <small>(GTA Online) (Lowrider conversion at [[Benny's Original Motor Works]]) {{H:title|Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC versions only|[NG]}}</small> |
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⚫ | To obtain, the player simply needs to purchase a standard Moonbeam, take it to [[Benny's Original Motor Works]] and upgrade the vehicle to "Moonbeam Custom" for [[Money|$]]370,000. Once the upgrade is purchased, many additional modifications will become available, such as interior modifications, hydraulics, sound systems, vinyls, paint-jobs, plaques, and interior features. {{clr}} |
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== Performance == |
== Performance == |
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===3D Universe=== |
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Moonbeams between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories all possess similar handling properties. Performance is poor, due to the under-powered engines, rear wheel drive layouts (Moonbeams in GTA III and Vice City are front-wheel drive), heavy bodies, soft suspension, and high center of gravity (leading to a tendency to flip on rough terrains); as a result, the Moonbeam is generally unsuitable for high-speed driving and has little practical use aside its fundamental function as a mode of transport. The Moonbeam only holds a maximum of four occupants. |
Moonbeams between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories all possess similar handling properties. Performance is poor, due to the under-powered engines, rear wheel drive layouts (Moonbeams in GTA III and Vice City are front-wheel drive), heavy bodies, soft suspension, and high center of gravity (leading to a tendency to flip on rough terrains); as a result, the Moonbeam is generally unsuitable for high-speed driving and has little practical use aside its fundamental function as a mode of transport. The Moonbeam only holds a maximum of four occupants. |
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The GTA IV rendition of the Moonbeam is powered by a diesel V6, unlike the GTA III era Moonbeams which have gas engines, and features a rear wheel drive layout, however its lack of power makes this characteristic negligible; with a top speed 155mph, the Moonbeam drives as slowly as its predecessors, and still suffers from understeer. Frustratingly, the Moonbeam fails to withstand a large amount of damage, as its large size would suggest. |
The GTA IV rendition of the Moonbeam is powered by a diesel V6, unlike the GTA III era Moonbeams which have gas engines, and features a rear wheel drive layout, however its lack of power makes this characteristic negligible; with a top speed 155mph, the Moonbeam drives as slowly as its predecessors, and still suffers from understeer. Frustratingly, the Moonbeam fails to withstand a large amount of damage, as its large size would suggest. |
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{{GTA IV Vehicle Stats}} |
{{GTA IV Vehicle Stats}} |
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+ | The Moonbeam is powered by an FR single overhead camshaft V8 capable of moving it at an average top speed. Since the vehicle has a minivan-style body, it weighs a bit less than other industrial-style vans, and as a result has decent acceleration. Unfortunately, this costs it in terms of durability and traction. Poor weight distribution and (in stock form) the high, soft suspension causes heavy oversteer while cornering. Even though the Moonbeam is a van, it is classified by the game as a muscle car for races. |
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− | The Moonbeam has average performance for its class. The van itself is pretty similar to other vans, such as the [[Youga]] and [[Rumpo]], but is still beaten by the [[Speedo]] in terms of acceleration, traction and handling. The Moonbeam suffers from a large amount of oversteer, however, purchasing the Moonbeam Custom upgrade, along with some additional modifications, can tackle this. Acceleration is average, and because of its engine and drivetrain configuration, traction is very limited. |
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+ | The Custom version has largely similar performance to the stock version, with the exception of the lower, stiffer suspension reducing oversteer slightly. However, Moonbeam Customs have a "spoiler" available to them (the Spare wheel option functions as a spoiler) that provides a traction increase and improves the Moonbeam Custom's handling compared to its stock counterpart. |
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− | The Moonbeam appears to be powered by a modeled double overhead camshaft V8 engine. |
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====GTA Online Overview==== |
====GTA Online Overview==== |
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{{GTA V Vehicle Stats |
{{GTA V Vehicle Stats |
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− | |Engine observed = {{H:title|Front engine, rear wheel drive|FR}} {{H:title| |
+ | |Engine observed = {{H:title|Front engine, rear wheel drive|FR}} {{H:title|Single Overhead Camshaft|SOHC}} V8 <small>(In-game model)</small> |
|Drivetrain observed = RWD |
|Drivetrain observed = RWD |
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+ | |Top speed observed = 102 / 164 |
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== Modifications == |
== Modifications == |
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*The Moonbeam can only be modified in a [[TransFender]] garage. |
*The Moonbeam can only be modified in a [[TransFender]] garage. |
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''Note: Hydraulics will automatically be fitted, albeit with low functionality. Other hydraulics will be available.'' |
''Note: Hydraulics will automatically be fitted, albeit with low functionality. Other hydraulics will be available.'' |
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== Variants == |
== Variants == |
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[[Image:Moonbeam-GTA4-Stevie-front.jpg|thumb|275px|right|The requested Moonbeam in [[Stevie's Car Thefts]] in GTA IV.]] |
[[Image:Moonbeam-GTA4-Stevie-front.jpg|thumb|275px|right|The requested Moonbeam in [[Stevie's Car Thefts]] in GTA IV.]] |
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A Moonbeam is requested as part of [[Stevie's Car Thefts]], appearing with a uniquely black and red body. As a new Moonbeam will respawn at the same spot until the player delivers one to [[S&M Auto Sales]], the player can save one at their safehouse before delivering another. |
A Moonbeam is requested as part of [[Stevie's Car Thefts]], appearing with a uniquely black and red body. As a new Moonbeam will respawn at the same spot until the player delivers one to [[S&M Auto Sales]], the player can save one at their safehouse before delivering another. |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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*Garage 30 north of [[Momma's Restaurante]], [[Saint Mark's]], [[Portland]]. |
*Garage 30 north of [[Momma's Restaurante]], [[Saint Mark's]], [[Portland]]. |
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*In the departments of [[Hepburn Heights]], Portland. |
*In the departments of [[Hepburn Heights]], Portland. |
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*In the [[Liberty Tree]] offices in [[Bedford Point]], Staunton Island. |
*In the [[Liberty Tree]] offices in [[Bedford Point]], Staunton Island. |
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*Commonly driving around [[Vice Point]]. |
*Commonly driving around [[Vice Point]]. |
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*Commonly seen driving around [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]] especially [[Idlewood]]. |
*Commonly seen driving around [[Los Santos (3D Universe)|Los Santos]] especially [[Idlewood]]. |
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*Parked outside [[The Pig Pen]] in [[East Los Santos (3D Universe)|East Los Santos]], Los Santos. |
*Parked outside [[The Pig Pen]] in [[East Los Santos (3D Universe)|East Los Santos]], Los Santos. |
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*Found driving around in [[Saint Mark's]]. |
*Found driving around in [[Saint Mark's]]. |
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*In the parking lot of the [[Harwood Ferry Terminal|Ferry Terminal]] in [[Harwood]], [[Portland]]. |
*In the parking lot of the [[Harwood Ferry Terminal|Ferry Terminal]] in [[Harwood]], [[Portland]]. |
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*In the underground parking lot of [[AMCo. Headquarters]] in [[Torrington]], [[Staunton Island]]. |
*In the underground parking lot of [[AMCo. Headquarters]] in [[Torrington]], [[Staunton Island]]. |
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*Seen driving around at the [[Escobar International Airport]]. |
*Seen driving around at the [[Escobar International Airport]]. |
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*Commonly driving around in [[Little Haiti]]. |
*Commonly driving around in [[Little Haiti]]. |
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*Commonly found in [[Broker]], [[Bohan]], and the west end of [[Alderney]]. |
*Commonly found in [[Broker]], [[Bohan]], and the west end of [[Alderney]]. |
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*Commonly seen in [[Middle Park East]]. |
*Commonly seen in [[Middle Park East]]. |
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*Very common on [[Charge Island]], [[Bohan Industrial]], and [[Colony Island]]. |
*Very common on [[Charge Island]], [[Bohan Industrial]], and [[Colony Island]]. |
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*Can be purchased from [[Benny's Original Motor Works]] Website for [[Money|$]]32,500 (enhanced version only). |
*Can be purchased from [[Benny's Original Motor Works]] Website for [[Money|$]]32,500 (enhanced version only). |
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* In the [[Beta Releases|beta]] for GTA Vice City, the Moonbeam was originally implied, just as planned originally for GTA III, to have sliding rear doors. However, the limitations still existed. Sliding doors were not added until GTA V. |
* In the [[Beta Releases|beta]] for GTA Vice City, the Moonbeam was originally implied, just as planned originally for GTA III, to have sliding rear doors. However, the limitations still existed. Sliding doors were not added until GTA V. |
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*In GTA IV the Moonbeam is equipped with the "door ajar" bong when the driver's door is opened. |
*In GTA IV the Moonbeam is equipped with the "door ajar" bong when the driver's door is opened. |
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− | *In GTA IV it is impossible to do a burnout with the Moonbeam, possibly due to the excessively heavy weight, |
+ | *In GTA IV it is impossible to do a burnout with the Moonbeam, possibly due to the excessively heavy weight, in conjunction with the highly-underpowered engine. |
− | *The Moonbeam is strangely not classified as a "people carrier" in GTA IV's Race Mode, but instead paired with the [[Speedo]], [[Burrito]] and [[Pony]] in the "vans" class. The reason for this may be due to the fact that |
+ | *The Moonbeam is strangely not classified as a "people carrier" in GTA IV's Race Mode, but instead paired with the [[Speedo]], [[Burrito]] and [[Pony]] in the "vans" class. The reason for this may be due to the fact that some Moonbeam conversions are based on a commercial model. |
⚫ | *Unlike other vans, the Moonbeam in [[GTA Online]] is the only vehicle to feature working sliding doors. While sliding doors are present in the [[Youga]], they do not open as there is no passenger seating in the back. Other vans either have no side doors, or conventionally opening side doors (as seen on the [[Minivan]]). |
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− | *The poor handling and performance of the Moonbeam comes from the fact that the real life Astro and Safari vans are similarly poor in performance and handling. |
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*Despite being a van, the Moonbeam in GTA V is classified as a muscle car, most likely due to having visual upgrades available on other cars in the update. |
*Despite being a van, the Moonbeam in GTA V is classified as a muscle car, most likely due to having visual upgrades available on other cars in the update. |
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*In GTA V, The Moonbeam shares a similar sound with sports sedans like the [[Tailgater]] and [[Schafter]]. |
*In GTA V, The Moonbeam shares a similar sound with sports sedans like the [[Tailgater]] and [[Schafter]]. |
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+ | *The addition of the Moonbeam and its modification options in GTA Online references the Astro/Safari van's popularity in the lowrider scene. |
+ | *A livery that the Moonbeam Custom can be equipped with is based on one which is part of a Chevy Astro/GMC Safari body kit package from Southern California-based body kit manufacturer Xenon. |
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− | *The customizations that can be done to the Moonbeam, as well as why it's part of the Lowriders update, are inspired by American van culture in Japan, much like the [[Youga]]. Much like the Dodge Ram Van which the Youga is based on, the GM M-body (RWD/AWD) minivan has a cult following in Japan's lowrider and custom car culture, and not racing like the Dodge Ram Van has a following in. The popularity of the M-body in Japan started when GM exported limited amounts of European-spec Astro and Safari vans to Japan from the mid-1990's to their discontinuation in 2005. Modifications commonly done on M-body vans in Japan are not unlike those found in-game; hydraulics, sound systems, TVs, graphics, decorative lighting, and custom interiors and exteriors. Most members of the Japanese GM owner organization "Chevy Stream" own M-body vans with such modifications, making it almost an M-body-only organization; however some members own GM full-size vans, truck-based SUVs, and pickup trucks. |
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==Navigation== |
==Navigation== |
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[[Category:Cars with Hydraulics]] |
[[Category:Cars with Hydraulics]] |
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[[Category:Lowriders]] |
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Template:Infobox vehicles
The Declasse Moonbeam is a four-door minivan featured in every game of the franchise after Grand Theft Auto III. It was later added to Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the GTA Online: Lowriders Update for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC version of the game.
Design
3D Universe
Between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories, the Moonbeam is straightforwardly modeled after a 1985—1994 Chevrolet Astro/1985—1994 GMC Safari, but it has tall taillights. The GTA Vice City version's taillights are similar to those found on 1992-1994 Ford Econoline vans. Some versions of the Moonbeam have rear fog lights attached to the rear bumper. Minor cosmetic changes have been made throughout its appearances, but the van has generally retained its bulky 1980s design, making it unattractive in all its appearances. Whilst the GTA Liberty City Stories rendition of the Moonbeam is based on that of GTA III, the GTA Vice City Stories rendition adopts the design of the GTA Liberty City Stories or GTA III rendition, instead of the usual GTA Vice City rendition.
During development of GTA III, the van was originally known as the "Aster", a clear reference to the Chevrolet Astro name. The van is depicted in the Capital Autos website.
Grand Theft Auto IV
In GTA IV, the Moonbeam (now with a Declasse manufacturer badge) is still based on a 1985—1994 Chevrolet
Astro/1985—1994 GMC Safari but the front end has been greatly altered, incorporating more realistic detailing and design cues, as well as supporting one-tone or two-tone body colors. The tail lights share their textures with the Bobcat and resemble those of the KK Jeep Liberty.
The Moonbeam can be found in several different configurations; stock passenger or conversion; with optional rear-mounted continental tire and ladder (conversion), elevated aero roof (conversion), roof-mounted luggage bars (stock and low-roof conversion), a custom billet grille that covers the headlamps, and either one of two types of side scuffs. Conversion Moonbeams may also be found with panels in place of rear quarter windows.
Grand Theft Auto Online
Template:Next-Gen The Moonbeam appears in the original shape and design as the latter appearance, however it appears with multiple advanced modifications fitted, and sliding door panels are seen apparent on the side of the vehicle.
The Moonbeam is only available for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC renditions of Grand Theft Auto Online.
Current Design Gallery
Template:Vehicle Design Gallery
Version History Gallery
Moonbeam Custom
Template:Infobox vehicles The Moonbeam Custom is a custom variant of the Moonbeam, which features highly-advanced modifications, and hydraulics enabled, not present on the standard Moonbeam.
To obtain, the player simply needs to purchase a standard Moonbeam, take it to Benny's Original Motor Works and upgrade the vehicle to "Moonbeam Custom" for $370,000. Once the upgrade is purchased, many additional modifications will become available, such as interior modifications, hydraulics, sound systems, vinyls, paint-jobs, plaques, and interior features.
Performance
3D Universe
Moonbeams between GTA III and GTA Vice City Stories all possess similar handling properties. Performance is poor, due to the under-powered engines, rear wheel drive layouts (Moonbeams in GTA III and Vice City are front-wheel drive), heavy bodies, soft suspension, and high center of gravity (leading to a tendency to flip on rough terrains); as a result, the Moonbeam is generally unsuitable for high-speed driving and has little practical use aside its fundamental function as a mode of transport. The Moonbeam only holds a maximum of four occupants.
Grand Theft Auto IV
The GTA IV rendition of the Moonbeam is powered by a diesel V6, unlike the GTA III era Moonbeams which have gas engines, and features a rear wheel drive layout, however its lack of power makes this characteristic negligible; with a top speed 155mph, the Moonbeam drives as slowly as its predecessors, and still suffers from understeer. Frustratingly, the Moonbeam fails to withstand a large amount of damage, as its large size would suggest.
GTA IV Overview
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Grand Theft Auto Online
The Moonbeam is powered by an FR single overhead camshaft V8 capable of moving it at an average top speed. Since the vehicle has a minivan-style body, it weighs a bit less than other industrial-style vans, and as a result has decent acceleration. Unfortunately, this costs it in terms of durability and traction. Poor weight distribution and (in stock form) the high, soft suspension causes heavy oversteer while cornering. Even though the Moonbeam is a van, it is classified by the game as a muscle car for races.
The Custom version has largely similar performance to the stock version, with the exception of the lower, stiffer suspension reducing oversteer slightly. However, Moonbeam Customs have a "spoiler" available to them (the Spare wheel option functions as a spoiler) that provides a traction increase and improves the Moonbeam Custom's handling compared to its stock counterpart.
GTA Online Overview
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Modifications
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- The Moonbeam can only be modified in a TransFender garage.
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Color | Car Color 1 (64 different colors) | $ 150 |
Exhausts | Large Exhaust | $ 250 |
Medium Exhaust | $ 200 | |
Nitro | 2x Nitrous | $ 200 |
5x Nitrous | $ 500 | |
10x Nitrous | $ 1000 | |
Roof | Roof Scoop | $ 80 |
Spoilers | Drag | $ 200 |
Worx | $ 200 | |
Wheels | Import | $ 820 |
Atomic | $ 770 | |
Ahab | $ 1000 | |
Virtual | $ 620 | |
Access | $ 1140 | |
Off Road Wheel | $ 1000 | |
Mega | $ 1030 | |
Grove | $ 1230 | |
Twist | $ 1200 | |
Wires | $ 1560 | |
Car Stereo | Bass Boost | $ 100 |
Hydraulics | Hydraulics | $ 1500 |
Grand Theft Auto Online
Moonbeam
- TBA
Moonbeam Custom
Once the "Moonbeam Custom" upgrade is purchased on the standard Moonbeam for $370,000, the following modifications will be available:
- TBA
Note: Hydraulics will automatically be fitted, albeit with low functionality. Other hydraulics will be available.
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Variants
Grand Theft Auto IV
A Moonbeam is requested as part of Stevie's Car Thefts, appearing with a uniquely black and red body. As a new Moonbeam will respawn at the same spot until the player delivers one to S&M Auto Sales, the player can save one at their safehouse before delivering another.
Locations
Grand Theft Auto III
- Garage 30 north of Momma's Restaurante, Saint Mark's, Portland.
- In the departments of Hepburn Heights, Portland.
- In Callahan Point, Portland.
- In the Carson General Hospital in Rockford, Staunton Island.
- In the Liberty Tree offices in Bedford Point, Staunton Island.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
- Commonly driving around Vice Point.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
- Commonly seen driving around Los Santos especially Idlewood.
- Parked outside The Pig Pen in East Los Santos, Los Santos.
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories
- Found driving around in Saint Mark's.
- In the parking lot of the Ferry Terminal in Harwood, Portland.
- In the underground parking lot of AMCo. Headquarters in Torrington, Staunton Island.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
- Seen driving around at the Escobar International Airport.
- Commonly driving around in Little Haiti.
Grand Theft Auto IV
- Commonly found in Broker, Bohan, and the west end of Alderney.
- Commonly seen in Middle Park East.
- Very common on Charge Island, Bohan Industrial, and Colony Island.
Grand Theft Auto Online
- Can be purchased from Benny's Original Motor Works Website for $32,500 (enhanced version only).
Trivia
- The Moonbeam was originally planned to have sliding rear doors, although technical limitations in GTA III made it impossible.
- The Moonbeam plays the following radio stations by default when entered:
- West Coast Talk Radio in GTA San Andreas.
- Integrity 2.0, WKTT Radio or PLR in GTA IV.
- The Moonbeam may get its name due to the real-life variant Chevrolet Astro, as they both share names with astronomical themes. This is also further proven by the beta name, the Aster.
- The Moonbeam in GTA Vice City, along with the game's Bobcat, is one of the earliest vehicles in the series to physically depict its name; sporting a "MOONBEAM" badge on its trunk lid.
- Driving a Moonbeam into the TransFender in Las Venturas will cause the vehicle to spawn on top of the garage but underneath the roof, trapping the player and the vehicle. At this point the player can only escape by blowing themselves up, re-loading the game's save file, or re-loading the game itself.
- After collecting all thirty cars for Stevie in GTA IV, he agrees to purchase cars from Niko Bellic, with the Moonbeam fetching $2,200.
- In the beta for GTA Vice City, the Moonbeam was originally implied, just as planned originally for GTA III, to have sliding rear doors. However, the limitations still existed. Sliding doors were not added until GTA V.
- In GTA IV the Moonbeam is equipped with the "door ajar" bong when the driver's door is opened.
- In GTA IV it is impossible to do a burnout with the Moonbeam, possibly due to the excessively heavy weight, in conjunction with the highly-underpowered engine.
- The Moonbeam is strangely not classified as a "people carrier" in GTA IV's Race Mode, but instead paired with the Speedo, Burrito and Pony in the "vans" class. The reason for this may be due to the fact that some Moonbeam conversions are based on a commercial model.
- Unlike other vans, the Moonbeam in GTA Online is the only vehicle to feature working sliding doors. While sliding doors are present in the Youga, they do not open as there is no passenger seating in the back. Other vans either have no side doors, or conventionally opening side doors (as seen on the Minivan).
- Despite being a van, the Moonbeam in GTA V is classified as a muscle car, most likely due to having visual upgrades available on other cars in the update.
- In GTA V, The Moonbeam shares a similar sound with sports sedans like the Tailgater and Schafter.
- The addition of the Moonbeam and its modification options in GTA Online references the Astro/Safari van's popularity in the lowrider scene.
- A livery that the Moonbeam Custom can be equipped with is based on one which is part of a Chevy Astro/GMC Safari body kit package from Southern California-based body kit manufacturer Xenon.