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1998 Isuzu Hombre Review

One honest Hombre.
Interior
The Isuzu Hombre sports an all-new interior this year with redesigned seats, instrument panel,

trim and console. The new instrument panel houses a speedometer, trip odometer, and fuel level, oil

pressure, voltage and coolant temperature gauges. A tachometer is standard on four-wheel-drive models

and an option on two-wheel-drive XS models.

Interior appointments in the Hombre are about mid-level, but still offer sufficient creature

comforts. The cloth upholstery is nice and the sun visors have extensions to provide extra shielding

against the sun. Two additional 12-volt power outlets are provided to run cellular telephones, radar

detectors and other accessories.

Legroom and headroom for the driver and right-side passenger are good, except the passenger's foot

well has a hump that accommodates the catalytic converter. Still, front-seat room is generally roomy

and comfortable for all but the largest people.

In the back of the Spacecab is a fairly flat floor with only a slight center hump, so stowing

toolboxes or luggage should be easy. In the rear wall of the cab there's a handy compartment that

houses the jack and tools. Like the compact pickups from Chevy, GMC, Ford and Mazda, the side-facing,

fold-down rear jump seats are uncomfortable and awkward for adults and children. We prefer a simple,

forward-facing rear bench in extended cab pickups, even if they're small because even if not used for

people they make handy spots for briefcases and other items. Next Page



1998 Isuzu Hombre