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1996 Isuzu Rodeo Review, DOMi, From Chattanooga, TN, US
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| | Model | Isuzu Rodeo | | | What things have gone wrong with the car? | Drivers seat needs to be able to go a bit further back. (1-2 inches) Not much leg room for anyone taller then 5'8". Very few companies make aftermarket performance and | | | General comments? | When shopping for a SUV, I was looking for a truck with a V6, 5-speed tranny and shift-on-the-fly 4wd - as minimum requirements. After a few trips around town, I was able to find my 96 Rodeo for $11,000* with only 38k miles on it. I know I've pushed this Isuzu past the limits that would have made most other SUV's fall to the way side... And this truck keeps begging for more. (*after trading in my 86 VW Jetta GTI for $1400 - I loved that car!) If you're looking for a good all around SUV, with good get-up-and-go, good 4x4 performance, lot's of cargo space, fair fuel mileage, and is fun to drive... I'd look into an Isuzu Rodeo (or her more expensive cousin the Honda Passport) | | | Previous car | Exactly the same as the Honda Pasport (except for fender molding)... Yet the Isuzu is generally less expensive for a simmularly equipt Better ride then a Nissan Pathfinder. Larger then a Jeep Cherokee. Less expensive then a Monterro Stort. Most important |
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