


There are 6 Hostage Classes: Compact, Sedan, Truck, SUV, Luxury and Exotic.Įrror: For a single line quote, use When driving too slowly, there is an on-screen warning that the hostage may escape, and they leave the car after several seconds.Īlthough the word "Diversion" does not appear in Saints Row, it fits the criteria of a Diversion, and does not count towards 100% Completion. While driving, the Hostage gives various complaints, such as not having any money, or asking to be let go. It is not possible to take law enforcement or gang members as Hostages. The rate at which Notoriety rises also depends on Hostage Class and the number of passengers. In general, higher quality cars give more money.Īfter starting Hostage, Police Notoriety steadily rises, although this is removed after completing the diversion. 2 passengers gives approximately double the Cash, and 3 passengers generally quadruples it.

The amount of Cash and Respect earned depends on the Hostage Class of the vehicle, as well as how many passengers are in the car. After starting Hostage, a HUD appears showing the amount of money the Hostage has, and the amount of time left. The goal of the diversion is to drive around with the hostage in the car for a pre-determined amount of time. When stealing a car which has at least one civilian passenger, a prompt is shown to press the Action button to start the Hostage diversion.
