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| | | 1999 Isuzu Rodeo Review, Darin Roar
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| | Model | Isuzu Rodeo | | | What things have gone wrong with the car? | brakes wear out sort of quickly (last about 45,000 miles) but they DO stop the truck nicely | | | | |
| | | General comments? | I will tell some people I know who own Passports and Rodeos to make a post on here and share their experiences. I see several people on here whom have posted reviews about their Honda Passports since they are the same truck, so I too will post mine. These are identicle trucks except the Passport comes with slightly more standard features. I've been really happy with my Passport. I knew I was buying a rebadged Rodeo, who wouldn't? The doors, engine etc say Isuzu. It rides great, looks good and has been very reliable. For the quality ive gotten, i wouldn't have minded paying 35 thousand for this SUV. I bought the EX 2wd. it's the fastest SUV I tested. This truck has been perfect and i would take it still, over just about any other 2002 or newer SUV on the market. I know alot of peolpe in my area have Passports and Rodeos and evreybody loves them. I recommend the Passport to anyone looking for a real Sport Utility with a lot of Sport. I owned a 98 Explorer V8 for 2 months (thats right 2 months) before I got sick of it and bought this. While a little shorter in the cargo area, it is better than the Explorer in countless ways, including more stable and comfortable ride, and the door handles and luggage rack do not rattle while driving. I think a lot of these people bought this vehicle wanting a rugged looking car and instead bought a tame looking truck. If you want something that rides like a car, drives like a car, and want gas mileage like a car, buy a car | | | Previous car | 5 liter Explorer (never never again) |
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