Its engine is weak, with poor acceleration, low top speed, and low durability. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the vehicle is almost an amalgamation of all the least desirable characteristics in a car. The Romero's Hearse in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is a car capable of high speeds, but suffers from poor steering due to its weight and long wheelbase. It retains the same wheel design as the Washington, although it lack the whitewall details on the tires. The vehicle is only available in a single body color, though the color of the stitching matches with the body. Unlike in GTA IV, the Romero will spawn either with an empty back, a coffin or a coffin with wreaths. The rear of the vehicle remains purple, however. In the enhanced version, however, the interior is black like many other vehicles. In the original versions of the game, the Romero retained the dark purple color. While it seems to retain the rear doors, they are actually part of the bodywork, therefore uninteractive in any way. The Romero reappears unchanged in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, though the cross decorations were removed. Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online The Romero shares the same rims of the Washington, but has whitewall tires. Unlike former renditions, the vehicle no longer spawns with a coffin on the back (aside from the mission Undertaker, which is an actual prop rather than an extra), and only spawns in black. The vehicle has a unique dark purple interior.
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The rear end of the car features a single rear door that hinges from the driver side and is fitted with curtain textures inside, as well as a set of red lights on the outer edges and white vertical lights on the bumper, beside the license plate. As expected from a hearse, the Romero has an additional set of rear doors with curtain textures inside, an extended roof and the decorations around the back section. The sides retain the chrome details passing through the doors, but the original plastic details from the Washington were replaced by chrome ones on the bottom sides and the greenhouse area, alomg with side lights on the rear quarters. The front is evidently the same as the Washington's, sharing the same grille placements, headlights and the Albany ornament on the hood. The HD universe rendition of the Romero is built on the Washington chassis, and as such, bears the Albany brand. It sports a wider range of colors for the body as primary and roof as secondary (although generally maintain dark tones). Despite having rear door handles, the car lacks any sort ofopenable rear doors, as there are no gaps. The rear section is largely similar to the GTA Vice City rendition in terms of layout and features, but the rear wheels are partially covered by the bodywork and has smaller tail lights. In Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, it resembles a late '70s Cadillac hearse, and the design leans more towards the Regina, but still has unique features to distinct it from other standard cars.
The car may have a coffin at the back (appearing with one of two or three different designs), and may spawn in black or in four shades of grey. The rear end has vertical tail lights in a similar way to the Perennial.
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The vehicle features a set of rear doors intended for the loading of the coffin on the back, as well as an extended roof and side decorations on the separations of the door windows and on the rear sections.
The car does not seem to be based on any particular model, loosely sharing cues from cars like the Regina and the Greenwood. It resembles an '80s Buick Superior Hearse (in turn based on a 1977–1984 Buick Electra), and appears to be kind of a station wagon version of the Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. The design of the Romero's Hearse in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City is as expected for a vehicle tailored to transport the deceased, appearing as a black station wagon-like car with a rear compartment designed to carry a coffin.