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|body_style = Four door, full-size SUV
 
|body_style = Four door, full-size SUV
 
|capacity = 8 <small>(driver, three cab passengers and four passengers hanging on the sides)</small>
 
|capacity = 8 <small>(driver, three cab passengers and four passengers hanging on the sides)</small>
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|manufacturer = [[Declasse]]
 
|appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''
 
|appearances = ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]<br>[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''
|manufacturer = [[Declasse]] <ref>As stated by its badges, since it lacks an entry in the "vehicleMakeName" <code>vehicles.meta</code> parameter.</ref>
 
 
|related = [[Granger]]<br>[[FIB (vehicle)|FIB]]<br>[[Lifeguard]]<br>[[Park Ranger]]
 
|related = [[Granger]]<br>[[FIB (vehicle)|FIB]]<br>[[Lifeguard]]<br>[[Park Ranger]]
 
|swankness = 1/5
 
|swankness = 1/5
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|handlingname = FBI2
 
|handlingname = FBI2
 
|textlabelname = SHERIFF2
 
|textlabelname = SHERIFF2
|roadspawn = {{H:title|Only spawns when the player has a wanted level of 4 stars, outside of Los Santos|Conditional}}
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|roadspawn = {{H:title|Only spawns when the player has a wanted level of 4 stars, outside of Los Santos.|Conditional}}
 
|roadspawnmaxcol = 10
 
|roadspawnmaxcol = 10
 
|roadspawnfreq = 100
 
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}}The [[Declasse]] '''Sheriff SUV''' is a law enforcement vehicle, making its debut appearance in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''. It is a modified version of the [[Granger]], and is used by the [[Los Santos County Sheriff]] and [[National Office of Security Enforcement]].
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}}The [[Declasse]] '''Sheriff SUV''' is a law enforcement vehicle, making its debut appearance in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' and ''[[Grand Theft Auto Online]]''.
   
 
==Design==
 
==Design==
 
===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
 
===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
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The Sheriff SUV is a variant of the [[Granger]] modified for [[Los Santos County Sheriff|Sheriff]]/[[National Office of Security Enforcement|NOOSE]] use. It has a black/white paintjob (in contrast with the [[Sheriff Cruiser]] all-white paintjob) and LED flashing red/blue lights on the grille, wing mirrors, roof and rear window. The front of the SUV features a large push bar and the A-pillars also feature spotlights. The car also has an unknown window tint applied by default.<ref>'''File Data''':<pre><diffuseTint value="0x88000000" /></pre></ref>
The front fascia strongly resembles that of a mix of {{WP|Ford Expedition|Third Generation Ford Expedition}} and {{WP|Chevrolet Tahoe|GMT900 Chevrolet Tahoe Police Package}}. The vehicles size is based on a Chevy Suburban.
 
   
 
The decals are inspired by the {{URL|http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4104/4847924519_7f18655f18.jpg|Los Angeles County Sheriff's vehicles}}. Like several other marked police vehicles, the SUV features a number on the the rear fascia, it will always end in the number on the roof. The Sheriff SUV appear with the following aerial roof numbers: 05, 32, 76, 84.
The front of the SUV features a large push bar and a plastic front bumper finished in black and a large main grille which has chrome edges. The hood features a raised area which has edges that follow the edges of the grille. Beneath the grille there is chrome area central to the bumper.
 
 
The SUV features a long wheelbase. There are sidesteps for police to place their feet on. The front and rear panels of the vehicle are black, with a white body that displays the sheriff decals. The wing mirrors have flashing lights fitted to them, and the A-pillars also feature spotlights. The car also has an unknown window tint applied by default.<ref>'''File Data''':<pre><diffuseTint value="0x88000000" /></pre></ref> The roof features an LED light bar, mounted above the front row of seats. The SUV also features LED lights on the grill. The roof has longitudinal rails, allowing officers to hold on to the car and fire a one-handed weapon simultaneously. The SUV features black wheels wrapped in high profile tires. At the rear, another distinct plastic bumper is visible, also finished in black.
 
 
Like the [[Granger]] and [[FIB (vehicle)|FIB]] variant, the Sheriff SUV is fitted with roof rails that allow members of the NOOSE team to hang on the side of the vehicle in a similar fashion to how the real life SWAT teams in Los Angeles hang onto the sides of {{WP|Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department|LASD}} Chevrolet Suburbans.
 
 
The decals are inspired by the {{URL|http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4104/4847924519_7f18655f18.jpg|Los Angeles County Sheriff's vehicles}}, featuring a black-white design unlike the all-white [[Sheriff Cruiser]]. Like several other marked police vehicles, the SUV features a number on the the rear fascia, it will always end in the number on the roof.
 
   
 
{{Clr}}
 
{{Clr}}
 
 
===Current Design Gallery===
 
===Current Design Gallery===
 
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{{Current Design Gallery
 
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|front_quarter_image = SheriffSUV-GTAV-FrontQuarter.png
 
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==Performance==
 
==Performance==
 
===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
 
===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
The Sheriff SUV, along with the [[FIB Granger]] and [[Park Ranger]], is easily the best performing SUV in the game. It improves on the civilian vehicle in every way, with good acceleration (about on par with the [[Interceptor]]), and stiff suspension which prevents it from rolling over in high speed turns. It also has a high top speed, great offroad performance, decent brakes, but all at the cost of being difficult to obtain. The Sheriff SUV is much more challenging to obtain than other police vehicles.
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The Sheriff SUV, along with the [[FIB (vehicle)|FIB]] and the [[Park Ranger]], is easily the best performing SUV in the game. It improves on the civilian vehicle in every way, with good acceleration (about on par with the [[Interceptor]]), and stiff suspension, which prevents it from rolling over in high speed turns. It also has a high top speed, great off road performance, and decent brakes.
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The Sheriff SUV is powered by a turbocharged twin-cam Inline-4 coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front engine, all-wheel drive (60% front, 40% rear) layout. However, the cover of the engine is more like that of a V8. It supplies enough power for each wheel to gain large amounts of traction and maintains it firm on the ground, which rarely loses speed when going through dirt or sand.
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The Sheriff SUV is a large vehicle, and because of this, can hold up to eight passengers (four inside and four outside), which makes it one of the largest capacity vehicles in the game in this regard. The Sheriff SUV, due to its great torque and weight, is able to barrel through most cars on the road, including roadblocks, fences, and even larger cars. The passengers hanging onto the outside are able to use [[Assault Rifles]] and [[Light Machine Guns]] while being driven, making this car excellent for [[Drive-By Shooting|drive-by's]] and assaulting other cars. Care must be taken by the driver of the vehicle when players are riding on the running boards since they can be knocked off and killed in collisions.
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Its handling line is the same as its FIB equivalent.
   
 
====GTA V Overview====
 
====GTA V Overview====
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|observed_top_speed = 95 / 152
 
|observed_top_speed = 95 / 152
 
|observed_gears = 5
 
|observed_gears = 5
|observed_engine = Turbocharged {{H:title|Single Overhead Camshaft|SOHC}} V8 <small>(Cover)</small><br>{{H:title|Double Overhead Camshaft|DOHC}} Turbocharged Inline-4 <small>(In-game model)</small>
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|observed_engine = {{H:title|Single Overhead Camshaft|SOHC}} V8 <small>(Cover)</small><br>{{H:title|Double Overhead Camshaft|DOHC}} Turbocharged Inline-4 <small>(In-game model)</small>
 
|observed_drivetrain = AWD
 
|observed_drivetrain = AWD
 
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===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
 
===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
 
<gallery position="center" hideaddbutton="true" spacing="small">
 
<gallery position="center" hideaddbutton="true" spacing="small">
SheriffSUV-GTAV-Front.png|A '''Sheriff SUV''' in ''[[GTA V]]''. (<small>[[:Image:SheriffSUV-GTAV-Rear.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>)
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SheriffSUV-GTAV-Front.png|A '''Sheriff SUV''' in ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]''. (<small>[[:Image:SheriffSUV-GTAV-Rear.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>)
 
SheriffSUV-GTAV-front-Lights.png|A '''Sheriff SUV''' with lights and sirens activated. (<small>[[:File:SheriffSUV-GTAV-rear-Lights.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>)
 
SheriffSUV-GTAV-front-Lights.png|A '''Sheriff SUV''' with lights and sirens activated. (<small>[[:File:SheriffSUV-GTAV-rear-Lights.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>)
 
SheriffSUV-GTAV-RSC.jpg|The '''Sheriff SUV''' on the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]].
 
SheriffSUV-GTAV-RSC.jpg|The '''Sheriff SUV''' on the [[Rockstar Games Social Club]].
MaibatsuEclipse-GTAV.jpg|A '''Sheriff SUV''' in pursuit. Originally, red lights are located on the right and the blue lights on the left.
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MaibatsuEclipse-GTAV.jpg|A '''Sheriff SUV''' in pursuit.
 
SheriffSUV-GTAV-Livery.png|Livery.
 
SheriffSUV-GTAV-Livery.png|Livery.
 
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==Locations==
 
==Locations==
 
===''Grand Theft Auto V'' & ''Online''===
 
===''Grand Theft Auto V'' & ''Online''===
*When reaching a [[Wanted Level in GTA V|wanted level]] of 4 stars in [[Vinewood Hills]], outer [[Los Santos County]] or [[Blaine County]], the Sheriff SUV will begin to appear with two [[NOOSE]] Tactical Response Unit Officers hanging off the side of the SUV.
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*When reaching a [[Wanted Level in GTA V|wanted level]] of 4 stars in [[Vinewood Hills]], outer [[Los Santos County]] or [[Blaine County]], the Sheriff SUV will begin to appear with two NOOSE officers hanging off the side of the SUV.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
 
===''Grand Theft Auto V''===
*The Sheriff SUV appear with the following aerial roof numbers: 05, 32, 76, 84.
 
 
 
;Enhanced Version
 
;Enhanced Version
 
*The siren was altered for the enhanced version; it is now a higher-pitched version of the siren used for the [[FIB (vehicle)|FIB]] [[FIB Buffalo|vehicles]].
 
*The siren was altered for the enhanced version; it is now a higher-pitched version of the siren used for the [[FIB (vehicle)|FIB]] [[FIB Buffalo|vehicles]].
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*[[Granger]] - Base model.
 
*[[Granger]] - Base model.
 
*[[Park Ranger]] - [[San Andreas Park Ranger]] variant.
 
*[[Park Ranger]] - [[San Andreas Park Ranger]] variant.
*[[FIB (vehicle)]] - [[FIB]] and [[National Office of Security Enforcement|NOOSE]] variant. 
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*[[FIB (vehicle)]] - [[FIB]] variant. 
 
*[[Lifeguard]] - [[Los Santos Lifeguard]] counterpart.
 
*[[Lifeguard]] - [[Los Santos Lifeguard]] counterpart.
 
*[[Sheriff Cruiser]] - Another vehicle with the same purpose.
 
*[[Sheriff Cruiser]] - Another vehicle with the same purpose.

Revision as of 03:40, 13 October 2019

Template:Infobox vehiclesThe Declasse Sheriff SUV is a law enforcement vehicle, making its debut appearance in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online.

Design

Grand Theft Auto V

The Sheriff SUV is a variant of the Granger modified for Sheriff/NOOSE use. It has a black/white paintjob (in contrast with the Sheriff Cruiser all-white paintjob) and LED flashing red/blue lights on the grille, wing mirrors, roof and rear window. The front of the SUV features a large push bar and the A-pillars also feature spotlights. The car also has an unknown window tint applied by default.[1]

The decals are inspired by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's vehicles. Like several other marked police vehicles, the SUV features a number on the the rear fascia, it will always end in the number on the roof. The Sheriff SUV appear with the following aerial roof numbers: 05, 32, 76, 84.

Current Design Gallery

SheriffSUV-GTAV-FrontQuarter

Front quarter view

SheriffSUV-GTAV-Top

Top view

SheriffSUV-GTAV-RearQuarter

Rear quarter view

SheriffSUV-GTAV-FrontView

Front view

SheriffSUV-GTAV-Side

Side view

SheriffSUV-GTAV-RearView

Rear view

SheriffSUV-GTAV-Engine

Engine view

SheriffSUV-GTAV-Underside

Underside view

Granger-GTAV-Badges

Detailing

SheriffSUV-GTAV-Inside

Inside view

SheriffSUV-GTAV-Open

Other modelling


Performance

Grand Theft Auto V

The Sheriff SUV, along with the FIB and the Park Ranger, is easily the best performing SUV in the game. It improves on the civilian vehicle in every way, with good acceleration (about on par with the Interceptor), and stiff suspension, which prevents it from rolling over in high speed turns. It also has a high top speed, great off road performance, and decent brakes.

The Sheriff SUV is powered by a turbocharged twin-cam Inline-4 coupled to a 5-speed gearbox in a front engine, all-wheel drive (60% front, 40% rear) layout. However, the cover of the engine is more like that of a V8. It supplies enough power for each wheel to gain large amounts of traction and maintains it firm on the ground, which rarely loses speed when going through dirt or sand.

The Sheriff SUV is a large vehicle, and because of this, can hold up to eight passengers (four inside and four outside), which makes it one of the largest capacity vehicles in the game in this regard. The Sheriff SUV, due to its great torque and weight, is able to barrel through most cars on the road, including roadblocks, fences, and even larger cars. The passengers hanging onto the outside are able to use Assault Rifles and Light Machine Guns while being driven, making this car excellent for drive-by's and assaulting other cars. Care must be taken by the driver of the vehicle when players are riding on the running boards since they can be knocked off and killed in collisions.

Its handling line is the same as its FIB equivalent.

GTA V Overview


Vehicle Statistics - Grand Theft Auto V
Acceleration
(0-60 mph in Seconds)
Top Speed
(mph / kmh)
Gears Engine Drivetrain
(FWD / RWD / AWD)
Mass
(kg / lbs)
Fuel Tank
Size (litres)
Handling.meta [?]
N/A 87 / 140 5 N/A AWD
60% FWD
40% RWD
2400 / 5291 65
Website Statements [?] / Badges
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Observed
7.5 Seconds 95 / 152 5 SOHC V8 (Cover)
DOHC Turbocharged Inline-4 (In-game model)
AWD Cannot be observed Cannot be observed

Image Gallery

Grand Theft Auto V

Special Variants

Grand Theft Auto Online

  • A unique black Sheriff SUV with a white roof appears at the end of The Fleeca Job chasing the Kuruma (Armored), it will usually attempt to ram right as the Magnet picks up the car, resulting in it speeding underneath. It cannot be obtained.

Prominent Appearances in Missions

Grand Theft Auto Online

Heists
Special Vehicle Work
Special Cargo
Vehicle Cargo

Locations

Grand Theft Auto V & Online

Trivia

Grand Theft Auto V

Enhanced Version
  • The siren was altered for the enhanced version; it is now a higher-pitched version of the siren used for the FIB vehicles.
  • The unused lights fitted in the front window have now been removed.
  • Shooting the siren/lights will no longer result in a malfunctioning siren.

Grand Theft Auto Online

  • Obtaining one without a driver while using Lester's "Cops Turn Blind Eye" service, the player can drive off with NOOSE operatives still on the side of the vehicle. Stopping the vehicle for too long, or letting the time run-out will result in them stepping off and opening fire, however.

Bugs/Glitches

  • Before the 1.06 update, the Sheriff SUV could be customized at Los Santos Customs, though the only customisation options available were respraying the vehicle and applying bulletproof tires.
    • These colors were simply labeled as "Color Group Nº" (N is the number of the list), instead of the color's name. Also, the pearlescent options had missing names, but the prices remain listed.

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