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Old 04-04-2003, 11:32 AM
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thinking of buying an isuzu

i was looking at a rodeo. i heard that isuzu doesn't make their engines. so who does???
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Old 04-04-2003, 12:25 PM
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yur nutz man!
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Old 04-04-2003, 04:30 PM
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huh? i don't understand your reply.
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Old 04-04-2003, 04:34 PM
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new rodeo

Hey Chiller670. New Rodeo's, Rodeo Sports & Axioms are built in Lafayette Indiana by Fuji Heavy Industries. The same plt punches out several models of Subaru's as well (plant used to be called "SIA", subarau-isuzu automotive). The Rodeo is in fact a Japanese vehicle that is built in the US. The engine is isuzu's. If you are looking to buy new, you wont find a better deal on a truck based SUV. Got our new 2002 LS 4x4 (last June) for $21700 + tax & fees = around $23500 total out the door price. There are better SUV's out there, but you definately get the most bang for your buck w/ an isuzu. They have higher reliability than most, great power, ride nice and are built well. You can find pretty sweet deals on used ones as well - they don't hold their resale that well. G/luck
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Old 04-09-2003, 09:50 AM
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Yup, you'd be happy with the rodeo. My 99' rodeo isn't having any problems known so far. It's got a powerful engine and it's tough like a tank. last time i got rear ended by a chevy 2500 and then sandwiched into a dodge dakota. Minimum damage on my rear and front. Well I've got a brush guard in front and a trailer hitch that saved my rear mostly. hehe, but other than that, it's really a tough vehicle. That accident didn't even bend the frame of the car. good luck
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Old 04-30-2003, 11:28 AM
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YEAH YOU'll Love it

I have a 1997, great when it works. Half the time it doesnt. If im you I look at much more info on the net beofre buying. The SUV is notorious for electrical problems, shimmying and bad brakes. So trust me do more research!
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Old 05-02-2003, 09:27 AM
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hah, sorry, but i guess you just had back luck with yours. Or the way you drive it is hurting your car. N E ways, i believe the rodeo is a tough truck and it is proven to last over 100 grand miles.
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Old 05-09-2003, 02:49 PM
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Or the way you drive it is hurting your car.
Yep thats hurt the Battery, ALternator twice, Starter, Blower Motor and Lug nuts....Brakes Ill give ya. Isuzu is a POS period, waste of time
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Old 05-09-2003, 09:35 PM
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Try a 6yr old domestic truck $$$$$

DPDUCK99 - You are driving a 6+yr old 85K+mi SUV. You are upset over normal high mileage maintenance issues?? Batteries, starters & alternators are not major issues for this age & mileage on any SUV. A same year & mileage blazer, explorer, jeep would have cost you MUCH more by now, not only in $$$, but in downtime & heartache as well. There are more reliable trucks than isuzu (toy,mitsu,nissan), but isuzu is far more reliable than most. Hopefully you'll get your issues resolved. G/luck
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Old 06-11-2003, 10:01 AM
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I was told when buying my Isuzu Rodeo that Isuzu makes Haonda's. I was looking into a Honda SUV when I looked at the Rodeo.
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This is an old thread, sorry for bumping. . but.
I live in Lafayette, Inidiana. . very close to SIA (subaru Isuzu plant)

ALL variants of Rodeo / Rodeo Sport are made there, for the world. . the Honda Passport is included in that, as is Holden / Vauxhall / Opel Frontera, Isuzu Wizard, MU. . whatever. . all made here . driven all variants. . hundreds of them, actually. . they're ALL the same. .


avoid auto, if you don't like GM like me. . auto is a GM sourced part.


edit: Isuzu DOES make the engines. . 1991-1992 (which I had) was a GM engine. . holy crap it's bad, too.
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