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VMZ Gigaloo
Gigaloo

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A car manufacturer
Type Soviet and Russian automobile company
Leader Unknown
Location Russian Federation


Gigaloo, or VMZ Gigaloo (Rus. "Жигалу"), is a fictional Soviet and Russian automobile manufacturer mentioned in Just Cause X: Global eXchange, but featured in multiple fan fiction projects.

Fan Fiction Projects[]

Description[]

It's a Russian automobile manufacturer descending from Soviet days, which makes low quality products intended for Eastern European nations internal usage rather then export destinations. Gigaloo's cars are very common in Kyungastan as well as other post-Soviet, underdeveloped nations and some Middle Eastern countries. They are very cheap, pretty uncomfortable and, in most cases, ugly-looking. However, they prove to be more reliable in desert climate then most Western-made civilian automobiles. While more modern Gigaloo products became somewhat better, they are still far behind such international brands as Heil!, or Chevalier.

Products[]

List of products in Just Cause X: Global eXhange[]

  • Gigaloo Korobka - sedan, used by civilians and Kyungastani Militia.
  • Gigaloo Iva - off-road 4x4 vehicle.
  • Gigaloo Tarzan - desert-specialized SUV.
  • Gigaloo Gnom - minivan.
  • Gigaloo Kusok - very small 2-seat car.
  • Gigaloo Kursk - Buggy-like 4x4 vehicle.
  • Gigaloo MT Dieter - convertible for those who "can't afford better".
  • Gigaloo MT Anders - "cheap" limo.
  • Gigaloo Monstr - Iva-based monster car.

Motorbikes

  • Gigaloo Donetsk - road police bike.
  • Gigaloo Riga - powerful suburban bike.
  • Gigaloo Harkov - cheap speed-bike.

List of products in Just Cause: Paradiso Islands[]

  • Civilian Gigaloo Korobka.
  • Iva.
  • Riga.

List of products in Just Cause: Your Nation[]

List of products in Just Cause 4: Sakaku[]

List of products in Just Cause Unity[]

Trivia[]

  • "Gigaloo" is a pun on words "Giguli" (a VAZ-series cars) and "Gigalo".
  • It's based on real life VAZ company.
  • "MT Dieter" and "MT Anders" is a reference to a Modern Talking music aband.
  • Motorbikes are named after various Soviet cities.

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