Bug

The Bug is a small car that appears in nearly all of the 2D Universe games, with the exception of Grand Theft Auto: London 1961.

2D Universe
Based largely on the real life in both name and design, the Bug is depicted in all its appearances as a largely old, small car.

In Grand Theft Auto, the Bug assumes a strong resemblance to the Volkswagen Beetle, while in Grand Theft Auto: London 1969, the vehicle appears to be a bit shorter with less rounded details, particularly the rear section. In Grand Theft Auto 2, however, it has a more fictionalized design, being shorter, wider and possessing a grille - meaning its engine is at the front. Probably inspired by or.

2D Universe
In Grand Theft Auto and Grand Theft Auto 2, the Bug possesses average cornering helped largely by its below average acceleration and speed, making it a poor vehicle of choice for timed missions and chases. For Grand Theft Auto: London 1969, however, the Bug features better performance, with average top speed and acceleration; GTA 2 also improves over the performance of previous Bugs by making the game's Bug more nimble and more responsive in cornering, although its speed is still considerably underwhelming.

Monster Bug
The Monster Bug is a monster version of the Bug seen in Grand Theft Auto, having larger wheels and custom paintjob.

Big Bug
Similar to the Monster Bug, the Big Bug is a lifted version of the Bug seen in Grand Theft Auto 2, having larger wheels.

Grand Theft Auto

 * Easily found in all of the three cities. It is featured in four missions. During the mission Cossie in the Heist Almighty chapter, the player has to steal back a Bug (loaded with the Boss' private videos) from The Angels. In mission Mandarin Mayhem - Phone 4: Mission 2, the protagonist has to steal Wun Tun Chun's Bug, and return it once having fitted with a bomb. In mission Mandarin Mayhem - Phone 5: Mission 2, the player has to drive a Bug to another part of San Andreas before it explodes. In addition to these, a purple Bug spawns at Dalgetti's garage during the vehicle mission Gangsta Bang - Bulldog in chapter Gangsta Bang, though it has nothing to do with the mission. It can be taken, but is unsellable at the docks.

Grand Theft Auto 2

 * Can be found in Downtown District and Residential District.

Grand Theft Auto

 * When exported in good condition, the Bug awards the player a base payment of $200 in Liberty City and Vice City, but only $100 in San Andreas.

Grand Theft Auto: London 1969

 * The Bug may be exported for a base amount of £200 if delivered in mint condition.

Grand Theft Auto 2

 * When crushed, the Bug gives the player a Machine Gun in both Downtown and Residential districts.

Trivia

 * The Bug was also going to be featured in Grand Theft Auto III as seen in a very early screenshot but was removed shortly into the game's production.

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