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      • The Deluxo can be bought from Warstock for $5,750,000 or for $4,312,500 with the sale price, unlocked by completing a corresponding mission.
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  2. Dec 12, 2017 · The Deluxo can be purchased in GTA Online from Warstock Cache & Carry for a price of $5,750,000. The Deluxo can be stored in any of your Properties/Garages as a Personal Vehicle. It can be customized at Los Santos Customs and MOC / Avenger Workshop.

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  3. You can buy the Imponte Deluxo at a cost of $ 3 550 000 - $ 4 721 500 at Warstock Cache & Carry. Your mechanic will deliver the Imponte Deluxo close to where you are by contacting him with your phone.

  4. Get complete information about the Imponte Deluxo, a GTA 5/Online car! Including prices, lap time, top speed, release date, images, race availability, full handling data, model ID, hashes and much more.

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    — Warstock Cache & Carry description.

    The Deluxo is a sports car appearing in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories and Grand Theft Auto Online as part of The Doomsday Heist update. It is manufactured by Imponte in the HD Universe.

    3D Universe

    The Deluxo is based on the DMC DeLorean, although various differences may be noted, including tail lights more reminiscent of Ferrari's dual circular tail lights from many of its 1970s and 1980s models, headlights and body shape similar to those of a Renault Alpine GTA/A610, and a wider spectrum of body colors. The Deluxo also resembles an 1980–1991 Audi Quattro, and like the Quattro, it also has a front-engine, all-wheel drive drivetrain. There also appears to be resemblances to the 1990–1994 Volkswagen Corrado, particularly in the overall shape.

    Grand Theft Auto Online

    The Deluxo returns with a design much closer to the DMC DeLorean, with the styling of the front fascia derived from either the 1987–1988 Pontiac 6000 or the Volkswagen Corrado, while the rear end features tail lights similar to those of the Nissan 300ZX (Z31). Some slight styling clues may also have been taken from the Lancia Montecarlo and the first-generation Isuzu Piazza. The vehicle gains the ability to fly, making it similar to its fictional iteration from the Back to the Future series, the DeLorean time machine, though lacking the characteristic devices on the rear.

    3D Universe

    The Deluxo is easily distinguished by its compact design, featuring a black bumper with a small intake and a splitter below, together with two rectangular headlights and three silver emblems. The sides have flared arches and black mirror wings, while the cabin has a sloped back with triangular rear-quarter windows. The rear has a black panel with four circular lights and the same silver emblems as the front. Two exhaust pipes are seen below the rear bumper. The car always spawns with a spoiler and four different colors applied on the entire body.

    Grand Theft Auto Online

    “ These cars are Deluxos, and there's four of them: gull-wing doors, solid steel body panels, iconic 80's American design, perfect for our designs after a few modifications. ” — Avon Hertz, during the preparation mission "Deluxos" The car retains the overall body shape and features from the 3D Universe rendition, but is narrower and flatter in overall profile, with a seeming predominance of gray/plastic trimming around the lower portions and the cabin. The front bumper features a narrow intake and two amber indicators, while the upper area bears the grille and rectangular headlights. The front trunk lid hinges from the front and opens to reveal a small luggage compartment inside. On the sides, the car has similar features to its 3D Universe renditions, including the black rectangular door handles, the small mirror wings and the sloped back. However, it makes use of butterfly doors with a unique hydraulic sound when opened, while the rear lacks a spoiler by default; instead, it has access to various spoiler options, including one resembling the tall spoiler from the 3D Universe iterations. The rear of the car features a black panel with the license plate in the center and silver "IMPONTE" and "DELUXO" lettering, as well as a set of tail lights separated into main/brake unit on the upper side and turning/reverse units on the lower side. The rear bumper is mostly flat and has small vents on the lower portion, together with the central muffler and two exhaust pipes below the bumper. The interior of the car uses a large dial cluster in a similar way to cars such as the Turismo Classic and Cheetah Classic. However, it uses a black background with a green grid-like pattern for the main dials and the small gauges, with the warning lights displayed on squared details. The dashboard also has two rectangular aircon units on the edges and a horizontal vented unit in the center, while the radio set is visible on the central console. The inner portions of the seats and the central section where the handbrake is seen have unique red/green striped textures passing over. The steering wheel bears the Imponte logo. Interestingly, the Deluxo is stated in the files to use the same dials and part of the interior textures from the Sentinel Classic, a sports car which was released later. The car has the ability to switch between car mode and hover/fly mode, which can be transitioned at any time. It features various functional components that do not seem to have fully-rendered storage spaces inside the vehicle; they merely disappear into the car's bodywork when stowed. When transitioning from car to hover/fly mode, the wheels fold up and a rear hatch opens to reveal multiple square-shaped thrusters for forward propulsion, while thrust heat can be seen coming from the wheel wells. When pushed upwards, four small wings are deployed from the front extender and the side skirts before bending upwards to form winglets, intended to provide lift. When transitioning back to car mode, all of the hovering components are stored back and the wheels are lined up again. The primary color of the car is applied to the bodywork, while the secondary color is applied to the upper portions of the front and rear ends. A trim color is also available for the interior. It uses a set of wire rims resembling the ones from the DeLorean DMC-12, with the rear wheels being larger. The vehicle can be equipped with a set of machine guns and missile launchers, which will be located on the outer sections of the lower front intake.

    3D Universe

    In GTA Vice City, the Deluxo is a fast car, but its speed is not on par with the Infernus or the Cheetah. The engine has the same sound as the Infernus, so it may possibly be a V8 as well. The vehicle's braking is pretty good and responsive, and its handling pretty satisfactory. However, as a result of its AWD drivetrain, the Deluxo suffers from some moderate understeer. To mitigate this understeer, take corners by slowing a bit with the car's normal brakes and drifting lightly through them with a slight application of handbrake and countersteer. Take care not to drift too heavily, or the rear end will swing wide and the car will oversteer. The Deluxo is one of the better vehicles to drift with due to its AWD drivetrain. The Deluxo is also a good vehicle to go racing with. Its acceleration and speed are near the top level of all sports cars, and its AWD provides great stability in all conditions. However, the Deluxo is rather fragile, so take care to avoid crashing too much. Also, the vehicle tends to lose control while clipping objects at high speeds. In GTA Vice City Stories, the vehicle features a RWD drivetrain, with similar performance to its GTA Vice City counterpart.

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    Grand Theft Auto Online

    The Deluxo is able to be customized in Los Santos Customs and other mod shops, although the weapons are only accessed via the corresponding vehicle workshop from a Mobile Operations Center or Avenger.

  5. Nov 17, 2023 · The Deluxo can be bought from Warstock for $5,750,000 or for $4,312,500 with the sale price, unlocked by completing a corresponding mission. Before explaining how to control the Deluxo,...

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  6. Apr 9, 2020 · The next vehicle to take the spotlight at the Casino Podium is the all-new Imponte Deluxo (Price: $4,721,500). For your chance to win the Deluxo, spin the Lucky Wheel at the Diamond Casino & Resort.

  7. The Imponte Deluxo is a 2 seater vehicle in the "Sport classic" class available in Grand Theft Auto Online on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, X ... | Grand Theft Auto Online

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