The Ardent is a decent-enough choice when starting in GTA Online, but it gets outclassed massively by the vehicles above. Therefore, it makes more sense to hold off on buying it and instead saving up money for any of the other vehicles mentioned above.
GTA Online: Top 50 Fastest Cars List (Ranked by Top Speed)
- Ocelot Pariah. Top Speed: 136.00 mph (218.87 km/h)
- Grotti Itali RSX. Top Speed: 135.30 mph (217.74 km/h)
- Pfister 811. Top Speed: 132.50 mph (213.24 km/h)
- Principe Deveste Eight.
- Bravado Banshee 900R.
- Invetero Coquette D10.
- Overflod Entity XXR.
- Grotti Itali GTO.
The Ardent has great acceleration, which provides good speed in matter of seconds, although not as great as other sports-oriented vehicles of its class. Handling is good, with little to no sights of understeer or oversteer when turning at moderate speeds, though at high speeds, the understeer is more noticeable.
Grand Theft Auto Online rolls out the machine gun-wielding Ocelot Ardent car. The Ardent has two front-face machine guns. You can use in-game money to get your own … but if you're short on virtual cash, you can boost your wallet with real money.
Yes, you can sell the Ardent at Los Santos Customs or MOC / Avenger for a resale price of $690,000 (60% of the original purchase), plus 60% of the value of your upgrades.
Swim while underwater.To swim up and surface, hold down on the left stick and X (PS3/PS4), or A (Xbox 360/Xbox One), or hold S and Left Shift (PC). To dive down, hold up on the left stick and press X (PS3/PS4), A (Xbox 360/Xbox One), or W and Left Shift (PC).
The Deluxo can be purchased from Warstock Cache & Carry in GTA Online for $4,721,500.
It is possible to exit the Toreador under water without destroying it. It is also possible to (re-)enter the Toreador under water, too, though the Toreador will slowly rise to the surface if empty.
You buy the missiles and machine guns together when you upgrade it in the MOC or the Avenger.
The Deluxo can be purchased in GTA Online from Warstock Cache & Carry for a price of $4,721,500. The Deluxo can be stored in the Garage (Personal Vehicle) and Mobile Operations Center. It can be customized at Los Santos Customs.
Grand Theft Auto Online. On car mode, the Stromberg seems to have fair handling and speed, but has average acceleration, the latter of which can be improved by upgrading it at Los Santos Customs or at a vehicle workshop. The car's windows are shatterproof, although they are not bulletproof.
In a straight-up, head-to-head comparison, the Toreador is a clear winner, but not by much. Therefore, there is no reason for a Stromberg owner to feel compelled to buy a Toreador. However, if the boost is of great significance to the player, the Toreador is a no-brainer in GTA Online.
While the Pegassi Toreador can't fly per se, it does possess the ability to use a booster.
Heists disable two types of vehicles: Any vehicle that can naturally go anywhere other than land. Which includes the Stromberg, as it can cross water. While the Vigilante, rocketboost or not, is still bound to land outside of using ramps.
It has unlimited homing missiles - As far as I can tell, they're not ruiner or vigilante missiles, but they're homing missiles nonetheless. It takes two rpgs to blow up or SIX homing missiles. This means that vs almost any other missile car it will win(except maybe vs an oppressor).
This is the same with an electric car and just like ICE vehicles it is possible to make electric vehicles under water providing control systems are made water proof. They are referred to as amphibious vehicles.
Initially, the water outside will put pressure on the door of up to 600 pounds a square inch, meaning you won't be able to open it from the inside. The pressure inside and outside the car should equalize about the time you start holding your breath.
Indeed, most Lambo models are mid-engine cars, sitting between the front and rear wheel, keeping them relatively safe from water.
When your car starts really sinking, the differential between the pressure outside the car and inside the car makes opening the door impossible. The inside/outside pressure will eventually equalize, but it won't happen just as soon as the car fills up with water.
One, an AUV or Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, explores ocean depths without any attached cables.
Rinspeed sQuba. The sQuba, developed by Swiss company Rinspeed, is the world's first car that can be driven both on land and under water. The original idea by Rinspeed founder and CEO Frank M. Rinderknecht was inspired by the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me.