The Phoenix is a vehicle in Saints Row 2, Saints Row: The Third[1], Saints Row IV[2][3] and Saints Row (reboot).
Overview[]
The Phoenix, a fast car that doesn't compromise handling. It has an above average speed and the the handling to suit. It is a common car in all games and spawns in almost every neighborhood.
Jessica's Phoenix[]
Jessica drives a special variant of the Phoenix in the mission "Bank Error in Your Favor".
The Shaft cannot tow Jessica's Phoenix during the mission.
It can be obtained on the first play through, or in a Mission Replay using the "Replay in a Replay" glitch, or in Co-op.
- Play the mission as normal, until instructed to put Jessica in the trunk of her car.
- Before putting Jessica in the trunk, throw a Satchel on the back of her car.
- Stand in the marker, and press the buttons to detonate the charge and put Jessica in the trunk simultaneously.
- If this has been done correctly, the cutscene of putting Jessica into the trunk plays, with some effects of the explosion visible.
- After the cutscene, exit the mission from the "Mission Failed" screen to keep the car.
In Co-op, a similar method can be used with the Guest throwing a Satchel Charge at Jessica while the host presses the button to put her in the trunk just as it lands on her.
Bandit[]
The "Stunts" variant, named "Bandit" on the unlock screen, is unlocked in the Garage by getting three gold Diversion stars for Near Miss, Oncoming Lane, and Big Air Driving Stunts.
The Bandit variant returns in Saints Row: The Third, Mayor Burt Reynolds drives this vehicle when he is called as a homie. This variant cannot be modified normally, but there is a Vehicle Customization glitch which allows non-customizable vehicles to be modified.
In both games, the name "Bandit" is not displayed in the garage, the display name is still "Phoenix".
Variants[]
- Saints Row 2
All variants have a matching high quality cutscene version which is not normally available, but can be obtained by modifying the game files. The cutscene version exists due to Jessica's Phoenix, but all variants are duplicated in higher quality.
- Beater (5%)
- Standard (80%)
- Bling (15%)
- Arms Dealer - Does not spawn randomly, Non-customisable.
The "Arms Dealer" variant has an open trunk and the license plate "SHRPNL", which was originally to have been used to buy bombs in the mission "Room Service" before going to the hotel, but is not used in the game.
- Jessica - Does not spawn randomly.
Jessica drives a special variant of the Phoenix in the mission "Bank Error in Your Favor".
- Stunts - Does not spawn randomly.
The "Stunts" variant, named "Bandit" on the unlock screen, is unlocked in the Garage by getting three gold Diversion stars for Near Miss, Oncoming Lane, and Big Air Driving Stunts.
This variant is non-customizable and is black with a large phoenix shaped decal and a license plate that says "ANGLEAH".
- Saints Row: The Third
- Average (70%)
- Ultimate (5%)
- Rough (25%)
- Stunts - Does not spawn randomly.
Identical to Stunts variant in Saints Row: The Third, driven by Burt Reynolds when called as a Homie.
- Saints Row IV
- Average (70%)
- Ultimate (5%)
- Rough (25%)
- Stunts (0%) (Non-customisable)
- glitch (0%)
- Topless (0%)
Modifications[]
- Saints Row 2
The Phoenix has a total of 32 Vehicle Customization options. It does not have Industrial Rims available. The available Wheel Sizes are 5-11 and the available Wheel Widths are 1–4.
- Mods
- 3 Hoods
- 3 Bumpers
- 4 Spoilers
- 3 Exhaust Tips
- 4 Grills
- 2 Mirrors
- 4 Roofs
- 3 Trims
- 4 Side Skirts
- 2 Light Covers
- Paints
- Body Color (4 sections)
- Rim Color (2 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color (2 sections)
- Misc Color
- Saints Row: The Third
The Phoenix has a total of 86 Vehicle Customization options. It does not have Industrial Rims available. The available Wheel Sizes are 17-23 and the available Wheel Widths are 1–4.
- Mods
- 4 Hoods
- 3 Front Bumpers
- 3 Rear Bumpers
- 4 Spoilers
- 6 Exhaust Tips
- 4 Grills
- 2 Mirrors
- 4 Roofs
- 3 Trims
- 4 Side Skirts
- 5 Grime 1s
- 5 Grime 2s
- 10 Decal 1s
- 10 Decal 2s
- 10 Decal 3s
- 9 Decal 4s
- Paints
- Body Color (4 sections)
- Rim Color
- Trim Color (2 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color (2 sections)
- Misc Color
- Saints Row IV
The Phoenix has a total of 91 modification options. It does not have Industrial Rims available. The available Wheel Sizes are 17-23 and the available Wheel Widths are 1-4
- Mods
- 4 Hoods
- 3 Front Bumpers
- 3 Rear Bumpers
- 4 Spoilers
- 6 Exhaust Tips
- 8 Grills
- 2 Mirrors
- 5 Roofs
- 3 Trims
- 4 Side Skirts
- 5 Grime 1s
- 5 Grime 2s
- 10 Decal 1s
- 10 Decal 2s
- 10 Decal 3s
- 9 Decal 4s
- Paints
- Body Color (4 sections)
- Rim Color
- Trim Color (2 sections)
- Window Tint
- Interior Color (2 sections)
- Misc. Color
Trivia[]
- The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row 2 is #1064.
- The Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row: The Third is "givephoenix".
- There is no Cheat for this vehicle in Saints Row IV.
- The car has a distinct supercharger whine.
- The Phoenix closely resembles the 2007 Ford Mustang GT, it is a modernized adaptation of the 1970s Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am but it also looks similar to the 2010 Camaro, which is also classified as a 'Pony Car.'
- The mythological Phoenix is very similar to the mythological Firebird (Slavic_folklore).
- The unlockable Bandit variant is a reference to the car from the film series Smokey and the Bandit, which stars Burt Reynolds.
- In Saints Row: The Third, the Phoenix has a lower chance of rolling in any direction.
- In Saints Row: The Third, the Phoenix has two sets of pedals for both the driver and the passenger, visible when modified as to a convertible.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ Twitch.tv: Saints Row The Third Early!
- ↑ Image: Phoenix name
- ↑ YouTube: Saints Row IV LIVE GAMEPLAY with Volition's Dave Bianchi!