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"From the bestseller list of the 60s to the driveway of every self-respecting pimp and gangbanger of the 80s, the Voodoo is your best shot at purchasing the grit and authenticity that died out a decade before you were born. This one may look like it's been left under a bypass and used as a makeshift latrine by a family of hobos, but don't worry - with enough money you can change everything but the stink. This is where a classic starts. Eligible for customization at Benny's Original Motor Works."
— Benny's Original Motor Works description.
The Voodoo is classic luxury two-door lowrider in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, Grand Theft Auto IV, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. It is especially favored for its low ground clearance, which allows for the wheels to be protected to an extent. It is manufactured by Declasse in the HD Universe.
Design
3D Universe
"Extremely popular with Haitian gang-bangers, degenerates and war lords. Found in Little Haiti."
— GTA Vice City website.
With its panoramic windshield and distinctive tail fins, the Voodoo strongly resembles a 1959-1960 Chevrolet Impala. However, instead of the Impala's triple tail lights, the Voodoo uses double tail lights, like those seen on the fourth generation Chevrolet Bel Air and 1960 Chevrolet Biscayne.
The Voodoo is easily recognisable by the circular headlights within the grille, with a trim detail surrounding them and a small bumper below. On the sides, a detail can be seen on the rear fenders, along with circular rear-view mirrors. The cabin is relatively large and the windshield reaches the roof level. The rear of the car has an indented trunk and flat panels housing the circular tail lights on the edges. There is a bumper with a concave portion on the center.
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the car is only available in red (with the exception of the unique black version seen in the mission Two Bit Hit), and has hydraulics instead of a horn. Because the Voodoo is classed as a gang car, it cannot be resprayed. However, in the beta version, a civilian version of the Voodoo appeared alongside a gang variant (known as the "Haitian Voodoo").
In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, it is seen in many different colours. The fuel cap is located behind the rear license plate, and the car will explode if the licence plate is shot. Hydraulics can be installed, or some may spawn with them installed.
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, the Voodoo has a distinctive, high-performance engine and the hydraulics are replaced by a horn, and it is usually found in either a pink or grey colour.
The car is often utilised as a gang car, first by the Haitians in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, then the Grove Street Families (and, in some missions, by the Ballas) in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.
Grand Theft Auto IV
In Grand Theft Auto IV, the Voodoo still assumes the design of the second generation Chevrolet Impala, but the rear fascia has the trademark six tail lights and the indented trunk with a chrome strip. The grille, roof, windows, and body style are similar to a 1964 Impala.
Design-wise, the Voodoo retains many of its visual cues and the two-door design from previous games, but the grille is narrower in comparison to the headlight sections, and the bumpers are larger and flatter, with bolt details on the upper side, vented sections, a front license plate and two rear square reverse lights. The windshield is at the same height as the other windows, the rearmost pillars are widers and the circular rear-view mirrors are mounted on the doors. It remains a lowrider, but it is classified as a muscle car in-game and, according to police radio chatter, bears the Declasse brand. It uses a unique interior with white leather and brown details.
The Voodoo is seen with both mono-tone and two-tone body colors, with the primary one on the hood, pillars, roof and trunk, and a secondary one on the lower portions of the vehicle. An additional tertiary color is applied on the details of the vehicle, being bumpers, grille, mirrors, handles, trims and wheel rims. All Voodoos feature "S.S." and "Limited Edition" badging, as well as a heart-shaped hood ornament. If the player looks carefully, they may notice a line through the center of the badge. This resembles a 'D', as in Declasse. Also, like many cars in the HD Universe, the Voodoo features a courtesy light which switches on when one of the doors is opened. It uses a set of wired wheels with knock-off hub caps.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
The Voodoo in Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars with a design similar in design to the Grand Theft Auto IV Voodoo, but only available with a white-and-blue paint job.
The car appears to be used exclusively by local gangs (presumably the M.O.B., the North Holland Hustlers and the Jamaicans), appearing in territories under their control.
Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
The Voodoo re-appears in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, and is largely unchanged from Grand Theft Auto IV. However, it can only be found in a rusted condition, which cannot be rectified at mod shops or car washes, and it appears to have been debadged. Its interior is filthier in appearance, although its condition remains intact in contrast with some beaters.
Color distribution is the same as in GTA IV, but the tertiary color is absent, being replaced by a rusty chrome detail on the window trim, bumpers and details. The wheels retain the same wheel design, being a smaller derivative of the "Big Worm" lowrider rims at Los Santos Customs.
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Performance
3D Universe
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, the Voodoo is moderately fast and agile, with smooth handling for a car of its size, and thanks to its low center of gravity, it will generally not flip unless the hydraulics are active. In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, however, the Voodoo's speed is slower and it struggles to climb steep inclines. After a collision, it may take a while until the Voodoo gets going again, and the wide turning radius can make it difficult to perform fast turns.
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, The Voodoo's engine emits the same noise as the BF Injection. The engine appears to be turbocharged, though the performance appears to have been downgraded.
In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, however, the Voodoo is an excellent car to drive. Though it lacks in acceleration, it has noticeably good front traction, allowing it to turn responsively and tightly. Coupled with the ABS systems which it has equipped in GTA San Andreas (which is odd for a car of its age), it handles corners very well, being able to brake and turn simultaneously, unlike most cars which almost immediately lock their wheels upon braking. The Voodoo is the second fastest vintage car in terms of top speed in GTA San Andreas, with its top speed being on par with the Sultan.
3D Universe Overview
Vehicle Statistics - 3D Universe
Acceleration (0-60 mph in Seconds)
Top Speed (mph / kmh)
Gears
Engine
Drivetrain (FWD / RWD / AWD)
Mass (kg / lbs)
Handling.cfg
N/A
99 / 160
5
Petrol
RWD
1800 / 3968
Observed
N/A
N/A
5
N/A
RWD
Cannot be observed
Grand Theft Auto IV
In Grand Theft Auto IV, the Voodoo is powered by a medium displacement V8 in an FR layout combined to a 5-speed automatic transmission. Unlike its previous appearances, the car is very heavy, giving it a very low center of gravity, but at the cost of a lethargic acceleration speed. Its weight and bulk, however, make it very resilient to accident deformation. Engine build however is somewhat poor as the Voodoo will begin smoking after 3 to 4 head on collisions. Also the Voodoo cannot perform a burnout, as attempting a burnout will cause the vehicle to slowly roll forward. Top speed is low and suspension is rather low, being a poor choice for uneven terrains. The Voodoo shares the same engine sound as the Patriot.
The performance of the car in Grand Theft Auto V seems to have improved drastically over the Grand Theft Auto IV rendition, despite its rusty appearance, with good acceleration, top speed and cornering, and average brakes. The Voodoo is powered by the same medium displacement V8 in an FR layout, this time combined to a 4-speed gearbox.
GTA V/GTA Online Overview
Vehicle Statistics - Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
Modification of the Voodoo in GTA San Andreas can only be performed at Loco Low Co. Like the Tahoma, the Voodoo's choices of customization is far more limited than most other lowriders.
The modifications include:
Type
Upgrades
Cost
Colors
Car Color 1
$ 150
Wheels
Twist
$ 1200
Wires
$ 1560
Virtual
$ 620
Access
$ 1140
Car Stereo
Bass Boost
$ 100
Hydraulics
Hydraulics
$ 1500
Nitro
2x Nitrous
$ 200
5x Nitrous
$ 500
10x Nitrous
$ 1000
Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
Category
Modification
Cost (GTA V)
Cost (GTA Online)
Image
Upgrade: Benny's Original Motor WorksB
Voodoo Custom
N/A
$420,000
(Rear quarter view)
Armor
No Armor
$100
$200
Armor Upgrade 20%
$500
$4,500
Armor Upgrade 40%
$1,250
$7,500
Armor Upgrade 60%
$2,000
$12,000
Armor Upgrade 80%
$3,500
$21,000
Armor Upgrade 100%
$5,000
$30,000
Brakes
Stock Brakes
$100
$200
Street Brakes
$2,000
$4,000
Sport Brakes
$2,700
$5,400
Race Brakes
$3,500
$7,000
Engine
EMS Upgrade, Level 1
$900
$1,800
EMS Upgrade, Level 2
$1,250
$2,500
EMS Upgrade, Level 3
$1,800
$3,600
EMS Upgrade, Level 4
$3,350
$6,700
Explosives
Ignition Bomb
N/A
$5,000
Remote Bomb
N/A
$7,500
Horns
Main article: Los Santos Customs/Horns
-
-
Lights
Headlights
Stock Lights
$100
$200
Xenon Lights
$300
$3,000
Neon Kits
Main article: Los Santos Customs/Lights
-
-
Loss/Theft Prevention
Tracker
N/A
$2,000
Full Coverage
N/A
$687
Plates
Blue on White 1
$50
$200
Blue on White 2
$50
$200
Blue on White 3
$50
$200
Yellow on Blue
$75
$300
Yellow on Black
$150
$600
Respray
Main article: Los Santos Customs/Respray Colors
-
-
Sell
Sell Vehicle
N/A
$550
Transmission
Stock Transmission
$100
$200
Street Transmission
$2,950
$5,900
Sports Transmission
$3,250
$6,500
Race Transmission
$4,000
$8,000
Turbo
None
$500
$1,000
Turbo Tuning
$2,500
$30,000
Wheels
Main article: Los Santos Customs/Wheels
-
-
Windows
None
$100
$500
Light Smoke
$200
$1,500
Dark Smoke
$450
$3,500
Limo
$700
$5,000
B Only available at Benny's Original Motor Works (enhanced version).
Image Gallery
Closeups of the Voodoo in GTA IV, depicting its hood ornament, (1) Limited Edition and SS badging on the rear, (2) and the "Voodoo" badging on the sides. (3)
A Voodoo photo.
The Voodoo on the updated Rockstar Games Social Club.
The Voodoo in the cinematic preview on GTA V Rockstar Games Social Club.
The Voodoo in the cinematic preview on GTA Online Rockstar Games Social Club.
Variants
The Voodoo Custom in Grand Theft Auto Online. (Rear quarter view)
Description
The Voodoo Custom is a custom variant of the Voodoo exclusive for Grand Theft Auto Online, which features highly-advanced modifications and hydraulics enabled, not present on the standard Voodoo.
Special Variants
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
In Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, a unique black Voodoo appears during "Two Bit Hit" in a funeral gathering for the Haitian gang. As they arrive at the funeral, players may steal and store the Voodoo first before focusing on the target fleeing in a Romero. An alternative would be to snipe the Voodoo's driver, kill the target before the chase goes too far from the Voodoo (the Minigun would be a great weapon to do this with), and then get in the Voodoo and quickly drive off to avoid the car being destroyed by gang members.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Ballas use a unique pink Voodoo in the missions Sweet & Kendl and Drive-Thru. These are the only times the vehicle is used by the Ballas.
Grand Theft Auto IV
In Grand Theft Auto IV, a special "Jamaican" Voodoo can be found cruising around the streets of Schottler, Beechwood City and Willis. It is distinguished by its black and green paint, with gold chrome. It also features twin side exhaust pipes, rear fender skirts and sound systems with amplifiers in the trunk (similar to the Spanish Lords Cavalcade), and is driven by members of the Jamaican Posse.
Standard Voodoos in GTA IV may also come with similar chrome parts as the Jamaican Voodoo. One Voodoo color scheme, a black and red combination, comes with gold chrome, while a dark candy red Voodoo (occasionally confused as being all-black) comes with duller bronze chrome parts. Although the former's overall coloration resembles the gang cars of the Spanish Lords, it is not affiliated with any gang.
In The Lost and Damned gang wars, the player can find Jamaican Voodoos identical to the GTA IV version, except by having both exhaust sets.
The "Jamaican" Voodoo driven by the Jamaican Posse in GTA IV.
Standard Voodoos in GTA IV with the aforementioned unique metallic trims in GTA IV.
Elizabeta Torres owns a unique Voodoo that sports a one-of-a-kind white and pink two-tone paint-job with chrome trim. The car can only be obtained in the mission "Have a Heart", where, it has a slight sag in the rear suspension due to its trunk being filled with two corpses. The only way to obtain it is to park it in the Bohan Safehouse parking space and fail the mission. Save the game and it will be there for the player to drive, though the bodies in the trunk will be gone.
A unique Voodoo is requested by Stevie in Stevie's Car Thefts. It is parked in front of the LC24 Tower in East Island City, Dukes, and features an all emerald body with black chrome trim and wheels. The car can be taken and stored at a safehouse, as another Voodoo will respawn again at the LC24 Tower until the player delivers it to S&M Auto Sales.
In The Ballad of Gay Tony, a black and white two-tone Voodoo with black rims and black chrome can be randomly found during the Drug Wars missions.
Prominent Appearances in Missions
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Guardian Angels - A bunch of haitians will arrive in three cars to mess up with the meet and try to kill Diaz and his men.
Two Bit Hit - The haitians make roadblocks with this car near the funeral, and this is the only time in the game the player can see and steal a unique black body Voodoo.
Trojan Voodoo - The player and the cubans need three Voodoo cars to disguise as haitians and access the factory. After leaving the Cafe, one always spawns at the yard just east.
Sunshine Autos Import Garage - The Voodoo is one of the 24 vehicles wanted by Sunshine Autos for its import garage. Placed on the fourth and final list.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Sweet & Kendl - The Ballas own a pink Voodoo that they use to chase and shoot at CJ.
Drive Thru - The same Voodoo is used by Ballas in this mission, now to perform a drive-by against CJ, Sweet, Ryder and Smoke.
Drive-By - Two are used by Ballas in this mission, one near County General Hospital on a sidewalk and another in front of Jefferson Safehouse, being fixed.
Life's a Beach - Three can be found at the beach during the party.
House Party - A Voodoo is part of the roadblock against the Ballas' attack.
Burning Desire - Vagos use this car in the mission, two can be found outside the house that must be burnt (one with an open hood, and another that arrives after the player throw the molotovs).
Yay Ka-Boom-Boom - Carl must use a Voodoo in order to get out after destroying the drug lab. If the player somehow destroys the first car, a second will be available to jump the ramp.
Grand Theft Auto IV
Have a Heart - Niko have to take the corpses of Jay and Manny to a doctor by driving Elizabeta's Voodoo to the location.
Stevie's Car Thefts - The Voodoo is one of the 30 vehicles wanted by the Stevie's Car Thefts in the side-mission of the same name.
Notable Owners
Auntie Poulet
Elizabeta Torres
Haitians
Grove Street Families
Hillside Posse
Hustlers
Loco Syndicate
Locations
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Only found in Little Haiti.
Parked outside Auntie Poulet's shack in Little Haiti.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Parked in an alleyway in front of Cesar Vialpando's house in El Corona.
Spawns in Grove Street Families territory. Like the Savanna, in the beginning, the car is rare because GSF has few turfs, but the spawn rate increases significantly after the player takes over all territories.
Can be obtained and kept after Yay-Ka-Boom-Boom.
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
Can be found in all areas of the city.
Grand Theft Auto IV
Spawns around Beechwood City and Schottler, Broker.
Spawns around Dukes.
Spawns around Northwood, North Holland and East Holland, Algonquin.
Occasionally around Chinatown, Algonquin.
Found around Alderney City, Alderney.
In the small parking lot near Elizabeta Torres' apartment during The Snow Storm.
The Lost and Damned
Seen driving during Gang Wars.
The Ballad of Gay Tony
Occasionally spawns in the underground parking garage in Lancaster, Algonquin where the mission Going Deep takes place.
Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
Spawns only in Firefly Projects, Broker, and North Holland, Algonquin.
Grand Theft Auto V
Commonly found around Sandy Shores, due to its beater design.
Rarely found in East Los Santos.
Can be found parked outside a yellow house on Joshua Road, just north of Harmony and south of the rail-road bridge. A Boat Trailer may also be found parked outside.
Grand Theft Auto Online
Commonly found in and around Sandy Shores.
Rarely found in East Los Santos.
Can be purchased from Benny's Original Motor Works for $5,500 (enhanced version only).
Rewards
Grand Theft Auto IV
The Voodoo can be sold at S&M Auto Sales for a maximum of $2,000 (in perfect condition) after completion of Stevie's Car Thefts.
Trivia
General
The Voodoo made a cameo appearance in Rockstar North's Manhunt 2.
The Voodoo plays the following radio stations by default when entered.
GTA Vice City: Flash FM or Fever 105.
GTA San Andreas: Radio Los Santos.
GTA IV: Liberty Rock Radio.
GTA V & GTA Online: Blue Ark.
3D Universe
The name of the car could be derived from the Voodoo religion of Haiti, as it is used by the Haitians as a gang car. As well as its real-life counterpart the Chevrolet Biscayne, references Biscayne Bay, where the huge waterway between mainland Vice City and Vice Beach is based on.
Grand Theft Auto IV
Voodoo wrecks can be found in the Acter Industrial Park.
Despite lacking a B pillar, which would clearly distinguish the vehicle as a 2-door sedan, the police scanner often refers to the vehicle as a sedan. This is likely a developer oversight, likely on the relation of the vehicle's design to its intended body design.
There is a visual glitch with the Voodoo. The Declasse logo hood ornament will become invisible when viewed at from behind any of its glass windows, damaged or undamaged, as long as they are not completely destroyed.
Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online
The car originally had a visual glitch with the headlights. When the headlights were switched on, the area between the two lights was lit up. This has been fixed.
In last gen versions, the rust spots on the hood and trunk of the car are very poorly detailed when looked at closely through hood view or use of a sniper gun scope.
Despite being a Declasse vehicle, the steering wheel in the enhanced version bears a Vapid logo.
This was fixed in the Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1 update.
Grand Theft Auto Online
Like many other vehicles, the Voodoo cannot be used in the Content Creator when making races, thus making it only usable in races if a player owns one.
See Also
Voodoo Custom - Custom variant fitted with hydraulics in Grand Theft Auto Online.
Impaler - A vehicle whose iteration in Grand Theft Auto Online is based on a 1967-1968 Impala and is also manufactured by Declasse.
Merit - A vehicle whose iteration in Grand Theft Auto IV is based on a 2000-2005 Impala and is also manufactured by Declasse.
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