T R A N S C R I P T . . .
Hello and welcome back to the one hundred and thirty-ninth episode of this GTA III The Definitive Edition video game series. Today, weβre looking for our next vehicle for our Import/Export Exchange List in Pike Creek.
And with the luck weβve been having out front here, I do expect we find something perhaps. That looks like an βEsperantoβ, we do need that. I will say so far. As far as the Import/Export Exchange List go.
The Shoreside Vale one is the most enjoyable because, it seems to be easier to do. And, Itβs a quick distance between Wichita Gardens Safehouse and the Exchange Garage in Shoreside Vale.
Esperanto on the list? Esperanto is now crossed off the list. Thatβs six vehicles down, ten vehicles remain. Time to head back to Wichita Gardens Hideout, get some shut eye. I hope you enjoyed this episode and Iβll see you on the next!

Summary
Grand Theft Auto 3: The Definitive Edition offers a classic blend of action and narrative that captivates both old and new players. Among the vast array of vehicles in the game, the Esperanto plays a unique role. This vehicle isnβt just a means of transport; itβs a ticket to completing side missions and earning rewards.
The Esperanto in GTA 3 draws its design from the iconic 1979-1985 Cadillac Eldorado. This real-life vehicle is known for its luxury and classic American style, making it a recognisable and fitting choice for the gameβs heavy streets.
Understanding the roots of the Esperanto gives players a richer appreciation of why it stands out in the game. It embodies a piece of cultural history, merging the prestige of the Eldorado with the ruggedness of Liberty Cityβs atmosphere.
In GTA 3, the Esperanto isnβt just about aesthetics but utility. Itβs a crucial part of the gameβs import/export side-mission. Players stepping into the shoes of Claude Speed get a chance to hunt down this car, adding a layer of nostalgia and excitement to their gameplay.
ESPERANTO β Import | Export // SHORESIDE VALE
The Mechanics of Import/Export Missions and the Esperantoβs Role
Import/export missions in GTA 3 add a layer of challenge perfect for players looking to score some easy cash and enjoy a variety of vehicles. The Esperanto is a key piece in these missions, offering both a task and a payout.
The process here involves locating an Esperanto, which is the first step of your mission. Common spots to start your search include the parking areas by Carson General Hospital in Rockford, Staunton Island, and the Francis International Airport. If youβre exploring Portland, check out the parking near the Old School Hall in Chinatown or the AMCo. Gas Station in Harwood.
Once youβve secured an Esperanto, itβs time to head over to the Pike Creek Exchange Garage in Shoreside Vale. The objective is simple: deliver the car in any condition. As you drop off each unique vehicle, you earn $1,000 GTA per exchange. This not only feels rewarding but also ticks off one of the 16 collectables from your list.
For more strategic players, tagging all vehicles in the import/export mission list is a great goal. Completing this challenge without a hitch unlocks floating vehicle icons in the garage, granting you free access to these cars onwards. Plus, nabbing that 16th car rewards you with a hefty $200,000 GTA, adding a significant boost to your in-game finances.
Strategies to Optimise Your Game Experience with the Esperanto
Conquering the import/export activity with the Esperanto doesnβt just add money to your virtual wallet; itβs a strategic move that enhances your overall play in GTA 3. Hereβs how to make the most of it.
Firstly, knowing the common spawn locations of the Esperanto can save you loads of time. Prioritise visits to parking spots like those near the Carson General Hospital or the Old School Hall to assure a fruitful hunt.
Driving skills matter, especially as you navigate through Liberty Cityβs unpredictable traffic. If you pride yourself on reputation, aim to keep your Esperanto in top condition to avoid any last-minute scrambles to fix major vehicle damage. Itβs about being both fast and careful.
Maximise your time by combining the hunt with other engaging side missions around the city. This isnβt just about the cars, but also about a richer gaming experience. Strategically coupling missions can heighten the challenge and make gameplay feel more rewarding.
Once the complete list of vehicles is ticked off, the in-game rewards can drastically amplify your resources. Be smart about spending the massive cash injection. Consider investing in weapon artillery and armor perhaps, these should ease tougher missions down the line.
Taking the time to focus on such side missions not only bulks up your account but also offers a deeper dive into the detailed environment of GTA 3βa Liberty City. Itβs all about making each play session rewarding while keeping the fun ever-present.

I am not a gamer but 2 of my boys are. It always amazes me the realistic graphics in these games! How long have you been a gamer and how much time does it take to master one of these games? Once you master them is the game done or is it different every time you play?