Cabby

The Schyster Cabby is one of the three yellow taxi models in Grand Theft Auto IV and its episodes, based on the in-game non-commercial Vapid Minivan.

Grand Theft Auto IV
Like the Minivan, the Cabby resembles a or. In reality, rarely use the Caravan or Voyager as a minivan taxi; usually preferring to use the  (represented in-game as the Perennial). Unlike its civilian counterpart, which features five-spoke alloy rims, the Cabby is fitted with hubcaps that appear similar to the.

The Cabby differs from the other two Taxis by lacking roof-mounted advertisements, featuring only roof-mounted taxi signs, and the presence or absence of stickers, scuff bars, and black trimming above the sideskirts. The Cabby also features a wheelchair accessibility ramp at the rear bumper; however, it is non-functional. Cabbys can also spawn with or without stepsides.

Players can enter Cabby's and take taxi rides to destinations.

Grand Theft Auto IV
The Cabby performs differently from the Minivan, as, while it has slow acceleration and a poor top speed, it makes up for the suspension, which has been slightly upgraded to cope with Algonquin's rough roads, and, accordingly, handles much better than the Minivan. The brakes have also had a slight upgrade, giving the Cabby a shorter stopping distance. Accident deformation and engine build quality are sub-standard, as a direct collision can cause the engine and driver to be set alight.

The car is powered by, what the engine cover suggests, a V8, like its civilian version. However, it is coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front engine, rear wheel drive layout. The engine sound is the same as the civilian version and the station wagons of the game (Stratum, Solair and Ingot).

Grand Theft Auto IV

 * Like the Taxi, the Cabby appears in scripted traffic as a means to increase difficulty in car chases.

Grand Theft Auto IV

 * Unlike the two other Taxi models in GTA IV, the Schyster Cabby is only seen driving throughout Algonquin and is rarely found in Broker, Dukes, Bohan, or Alderney. These can be sometimes found on bridges as well, especially when leaving Algonquin.

General

 * In real life, a rear-wheel drive van with a lowered floor would be impossible as the rear drive axle and shaft would penetrate into the cabin.
 * The Cabby has a brief cameo in the ingame movie Meltdown which appears during the intro to the film along with the Taxi based on the first generation Stanier & the Police Patrol based on the Merit.

Grand Theft Auto IV

 * The default radio stations in the Cabby are:
 * GTA IV: Integrity 2.0, WKTT Radio or PLR.
 * Episodes from Liberty City: Integrity 2.0 or WKTT Radio.
 * While the vehicle bears a Schyster badge, rather than that of Vapid, the rear of the vehicle reads on the left side Minivan Cabby, and on the right side Limited Vapid designed. This is probably an oversight or a result of reused assets.
 * The badges feature a spelling error; one can see the word "desgined" instead of "designed".
 * Cabbies, as well as all variants of the Taxi, have screens inside the car that display the player's destination. They will despawn if the player is not inside the car. The screens actually share code with TVs; the player can notice this if they use a trainer to spawn a taxi inside their safehouse and choose a destination, the TV will also have the destination on it.

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