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The Isuzu Trooper is a smooth-riding, highly capable sport-utility vehicle. It is priced below the prestige off-roaders, but slightly above the top-selling mainstream SUVs.
In base form, the Trooper S is priced among Explorers, Blazers, and Jeep Cherokees. With all available equipment the Trooper ...
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The Isuzu Rodeo looks at home near the soccer fields. It's light on its feet and easy to drive, which makes it better than average for the kind of suburban/metro duty most sport-utilities perform. And it's comfortable and nicely equipped, which makes it a great family vehicle.
Yet there is another...
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Isuzu Rodeo admirably bridges the double demands on an SUV: handsome looks, a confident feel, and nimble highway manners on the one hand, and respectable off-road capability on the other. If that's a split personality, well, it's one personality disorder that we can live with.
For 2001, Isuzu cele...
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You may have known about this spunky little two-door, open-air sport-utility as the Isuzu Amigo. But for 2001 it has been re-named the Rodeo Sport. The name change makes sense for a couple of reasons: First, Rodeo and Amigo already shared engines and other mechanical components. Second, Isuzu plans ...
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Isuzu carves its SUV specialist niche a little wider with the roll-out of a new model, the Axiom. Axiom is math-speak for a self-evident truth, and the process by which Isuzu found this name is noteworthy in itself. Rather than evolving from marketing mavens or focus groups, Isuzu solicited this ta...
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Isuzu Rodeo offers a lightweight V6 engine, push-button four-wheel drive, sturdy construction and lots of cargo space. It combines handsome looks, a confident feel, and nimble highway manners on the road, with reasonably good capability off road.
Its dual-mode semi-active suspension system contin...
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Roomy, elegant and comfortable, the Isuzu Trooper suffers from the Rodney Dangerfield
syndrome: it don't get no respect, or at least not enough. And the same
can be said for its Acura variant, the SLX.
In fact, the Trooper and SLX have been the targets of some distinctly
hostile press, thank...
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The 2005 Isuzu Ascender features improved safety features, a freshened face and interior, and added creature comforts. The Ascender is based on the Chevrolet Trailblazer, but continues an Isuzu tradition of rugged capability with body-on-frame construction and available four-wheel drive.
Ascender ...
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The 2002 Isuzu Trooper is a big, smooth-riding, and highly capable sport-utility vehicle. It comes loaded with luxury features and can haul an amazing amount of gear. Its V6 is smooth and quiet....
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Isuzu's Amigo two-door sport-utility is designed to be fun. Its short, stout body and semi-convertible soft top give it a funky appearance, while the availability of four-wheel drive and a V6 engine provide serious off-road capability. A hard top model is available for mountain travelers. And it boa...
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