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I am going to look at a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo tomorrow and was wondering if anyone on here has had one or known someone with one and how well they held up. I'm just looking for a run around rig I can take in hills.
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Re: Thoughts on Isuzu Rodeo
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February 27, 2013, 10:12:17 PM »
I put 235,000 miles on my rodeo before it started falling apart.
It was my daily driver for years. I hunted out of it a lot. As a 4X4 its nothing special, but it was not disappointing (like my Dodge Dakota was - the most bitterly disappointing 4X4 in the world!!!!)
I'd have no problem buying another one.
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February 27, 2013, 10:43:21 PM »
I had a Trooper. Used 1000 of miles hunting. Good 4x4. Drove it every day.
Finally died with 180000. Sold it to a guy ,he had it running in a week. It is sill wandering around Skagit County.
That was 15 years ago.
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Re: Thoughts on Isuzu Rodeo
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They stopped making the Rodeo in 2004, so that makes me a little hesitant.
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They were very successful commercially for a good number of years. (Bodes well for the vehicle).
How many miles on it?
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130,000 and from the pics looks like great condition. Asking $4,500
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Auto or manual? At about 180,000 my brother had to rebuild the manual transmission in his. Other than that ran like a champ till he sold it at 285,000 miles. Pounded a lot of off-road in that thing.
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The guy flaked out on me, he keeps making up excuses why he can't meet. Seems like he decided he doesn't want to sell it.
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Have an older Trooper, it has been put through the test, over 200,000, many tough miles, all major parts original, needs minor repairs now and then, had to do a clutch, timing belt, and head gasket, but I love it. I am looking for another one.
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