

Due to its large size and weight, it suffers from poor steering and handling, and its tires lose grip with the road much easier. The Boxville's speed and handling is mostly the same as any large vehicle. This variant does not feature any of the internal extras, such as coffee cups and cigarette trays, however it features a permanent clipboard laid on the passenger side of the dashboard, reused from the Mule. It is beige with a brown stripe on either side, where it features the company's logo.

It also features boxes and crates in the rear, unlike any of the other variants.Ī Boxville with a unique Post OP livery was added in Grand Theft Auto Online as part of the Heists Update. boxville3 - A Humane Labs & Research variant, appearing with a dark grey livery and Humane Labs decals, appearing only during missions (see Prominent Appearances in Missions).boxville2 - A GoPostal variant, spawning in either dark brown or blue/white, featuring GoPostal decals.The chatter will only play if playing as Trevor and in Blaine County. This version is fitted with a CB radio, and occasional trucker chatter can be heard regardless of whether the main radio is turned on or off. While both liveries exist in the original versions of the game, only the LSDWP livery is used in the enhanced version, as the LSDS one was removed. When doing so, other vehicles will move out of the way in the same they would for emergency vehicles. It also features four functional amber beacons on each corner of the roof, which can be activated using the horn button. boxville - A Los Santos Department of Sanitation and Los Santos Department of Water & Power variant, which features piping on the roof and stacks of cones mounted on the front bumper.There are several variants of the Boxville, which are operated by specific companies: However, it no longer appears with graffiti marked on the sides and lacks the red stripe down the side of the van. In Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, the Boxville retains the overall appearance and details as the previous version. Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online However, there are clean and "vandalized" variants, which the latter features a graffiti over the lower section of the side panels. Boxvilles also feature a prolonged reversing bleeper shared with several other service trucks of the same style, as well as truck horns.īoxvilles are not operated by a specific company, as all of them are blanks in the city. The rear interior of the truck is relatively basic with wooden benches on either rear wheel well. The Boxville can carry four occupants including the driver, with two rear occupants sitting in the rear compartment of the truck, similar to the Stockade.

Instead, it features a small corridor that leads to the cargo compartment. This model, unlike previous renditions, does not "cut" the driver's compartment and the cargo compartment. The Boxville now includes a slightly rounded bodywork, smaller frontage and a bigger front bumper, while having a rear step for the cargo doors. It is still the heaviest delivery van in all the GTA games. The Boxville in Grand Theft Auto IV still assumes some of the influences from the GMC Step Van, but unlike the 3D Universe renditions, it is less bulkier, resulting in a light and versatile vehicle.

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Other features include a rear-view mirror mounted on the left rear corner of the truck for the driver to use when reversing. The San Andreas rendition, however, has a slightly curved roof and a smaller front fascia, as well as a cleaner paintjob. The Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories rendition is very bulky and large with small thin wheels, with different paint job conditions (being the Vice City model with the most faded paint job at the bottom). The Boxville has a rather boxy design in all of its appearances, and most closely resembles a Chevrolet or GMC Step van that ranges from the late 1970s to the early 1990s.
