The "corpse" variant of the Manana is a two-door city car featured in Grand Theft Auto III.
Design[]
Grand Theft Auto III[]
The car is almost identical to the regular Manana, being created exlusively for the mission Dead Skunk in the Trunk. It cannot be resprayed to a different color other than the default silver colors, due to the fact it only has one color scheme in the game files. The car has blood stains in the rear and a prop of a mutilated body of a generic Leone Crime Family member, depicted as being a Forelli wiseguy, which is visible after the car is damaged and the trunk is opened. The vehicle also has a different horn sound in comparison to the regular Manana, the same horn sound as the Landstalker.
In the game files for Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, an unused Corpse version of the Manana can be found, presumably being a leftover from GTA III.
Performance[]
Grand Theft Auto III[]
In terms of performance, the car performs identically to its standard variant, as it shares the same handling data with it.
GTA III Overview[]
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds) |
Top Speed (mph / kmh) |
Gears | Engine | Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD) |
Mass (kg / lbs) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
N/A | 99 / 160 | 4 | Petrol | FWD | 1000 / 2205 |
N/A | N/A | 4 | N/A | FWD | Cannot be observed |
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Trivia[]
- In Grand Theft Auto Advance, a mission given by 8-Ball titled Twisted Metal is extremely similar to the mission Dead Skunk in the Trunk, in which the corpse variant of the Manana is featured in GTA III. Both missions serve as a tutorial for the car crusher featured at the Harwood Autocrusher and Junkyard, and also use a unique Manana as an example. Although in GTA Advance, the Manana used in Twisted Metal is the standard version with a unique paintjob.