

This Vincent can be obtained by killing Sweet and storing it in the garage.

It has the same engine sound as the Albany Primo. It is one of the most well rounded vehicles in the game, but not the best. Crash deformation is acceptable, and build quality seems to be on-par with the median of the class in all, the Vincent is a good car for cruising at low speed, or for thrilling, dangerous driving at top speed, making it a perfect addition to a parking space. Body roll is minimal, and, thanks to its 4WD drivetrain, the Vincent feels much more confident in the turns at conventional speeds (at high speeds it feels wayward and will almost always fishtail) and can powerslide well. Handling, however, has been upgraded in this rendition of the Vincent, feeling firm and gripping the road. Although it is equipped with Maibatsu's unique "sort-of-anti-lock" braking system, there is simply too much front wheel lockup, which, combined with the heaviness of the chassis, causes enormous understeer.

While the Vincent is handsome and has the potential to be quick, its usefulness is severely undermined by its poor brakes-stopping distances from top speed are roughly 1-1.5 city blocks, putting the Vincent's brakes among the least powerful in the game. Gone is the FWD layout, in favor of a 40% Rear, 60% Front 4WD layout, coupled to a much more effective 5-speed gearbox. However, the Vincent is relatively well-constructed, enabling it to withstand a fair amount of damage.Īcceleration and top speed of 170 mph (275 km/h) are acceptable but unimpressive, in line with the "everyday sedan" design of the Vincent. The overall performance of the car is inferior to that of the Sentinel, which is also based on another BMW model. Handling could do better, and the car suffers from slight understeer, but the brakes are very good. The throaty engine sounds like a V6 and delivers sufficient torque, however, it understeers at higher speeds due to its front-wheel drive drivetrain.

Performance Grand Theft Auto: San AndreasĪcceleration and speed are acceptable, but unimpressive. The rear end of the car resembles a 1984-1992 Volkswagen Jetta, but with bigger taillights. The Vincent in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is a semi-luxury mid sized sedan which resembles a 518i 1989-1994 BMW E34 5-Series (similar to the Sentinel), with some influences from Mercedes-Benz W201 due to its boxier profile, and a wide front grille.
