It is highly resistant to gunfire and everyday vehicle damage, but it is not explosion- or fire-proof, and so can be destroyed by a single grenade placed directly beneath it, or with a rocket. It has a reasonable top speed of 130 km/h, or 81 mph. The Securicar's handling and acceleration have been greatly enhanced, and it will no longer tip over when turning through corners. To avoid this, the player can use one of the car-bombs supplied by Patrick McReary (this is his friendship bonus) to blow up the car, or damage it enough while driving it that it will burst into flames and explode. The GTA IV Securicar will spawn a large amount of cash around it (usually at a range of $1,000 to $1,500) if blown up, but doing so with weapons will immediately attract a 2-star wanted level, regardless of where it is done. The Securicar shares its basic chassis with the NOOSE Enforcer and Police Stockade, the latter of which may be the "original" the Enforcer lacks the Securicar's bulletproof side windows, but is equipped with a bulletproof windscreen. The cargo area has a similarly shaped roof to the GTA San Andreas rendition. The truck chassis is based on an armored 1989-2001 International 4000 Series, but the front turning signals have been omitted. In GTA IV, the Securicar, manufactured by Brute, is a larger vehicle with a realistic design, similar in shape to the GTA San Andreas rendition. GTA Vice City Stories ( Rear quarter view). The vehicle does, however, have a slightly above-average top speed. With its heavy weight, the Securicar's steering and braking fares poorly, in addition to a softer suspension which reduces stability when negotiating uneven turns. ![]() The Securicar in Vice City is the version least prone to flipping over in this era.Īs the GTA San Andreas rendition assumes a completely different body design based on the International Harvester S-Series, the vehicle's performance differs slightly, but remains very undesirable. The truck is not generally recommended for anything other than regular street driving, as the uneven weight of the armor tends to flip the truck over even minor curves or hills. The Securicar in GTA Vice City also has a bulletproof windshield. They can be driven to a garage at Portland Harbor for a sum of money. The GTA San Andreas Securicar may be seen with the markings of Chuff Security (a lewd parody of real-life firm Chubb Security) or Lock and Load Security, or be unmarked. This design stuck for GTA Vice City, GTA Liberty City Stories, and GTA Vice City Stories, but in GTA San Andreas, it featured a radically different, somewhat smaller design, more reminiscent of real armored security vans, like a 1990s model GMC TopKick. It was loosely based on a ram equipped Lenco Bear, a SWAT vehicle, unusual for a security firm. The Securicar was initially designed with a heavy (7 tonnes in the GTA III era games), robust truck-based body that is painted an overall dark blue. ![]() The exception to this is GTA San Andreas, where drivers wear security uniforms, and have holstered Pistols they still, however, behave like ordinary civilians, and do not fire at the player if car-jacked. Unlike in real life, the trucks are not bulletproof (except for some missions), nor do the driver(s) generally carry guns. The Securicar is an armored truck, used to transport money, and in some missions, people (capable of carrying up to 4 occupants).
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