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Published on July 2nd, 2012 | by BajaBusta

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1993 Isuzu Trooper RS & Rodeo Test Drive


The all-terrain limousine…

Knowing that even Mercedes made a dash for the gap in deluxe all-terrain vehicles, you understand why Isuzu changed the orientation of the Trooper. Leaving to the Rodeo the dust of the bad roads, the Trooper could then be for the lawn of attractive neighborhoods. When viewing the last issue of the Isuzu Trooper, it is hard to recognize the vehicle which had such an enormous success when it first arrived on North American soil. While the first sported an almost military look, this version is more like a fashionable parlor. Te change of direction was accompanied by the inevitable change in price which immediately eliminated the first enthusiasts. The Trooper retained the form of a 5-door 4-wheel drive station wagon with standard automatic transmission and an optional manual gear box. The only available engine was a 3.2 v-6, developing 175hp in the base model S, and 190 hp in the more luxurious LS.



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5 Responses to 1993 Isuzu Trooper RS & Rodeo Test Drive

  1. prince says:

    I hv a 1983 trooper rs 2door fair condition for sale… 323-338-0338

  2. erick says:

    My name is Erick, and this is a particular question asked by a relative of mine who owns a 1996 Trooper LS, 3.5 lt. wagon..
    The car has this issues, and she took it to various local auto centers with no avail regarding these:
    engine warning light blinking constantly despite no real indication of failure or other issues
    and
    there is a ticking noise coming from the engine when turned on
    I appreciate your help on that regard. I would say this car is pretty awesome, even better if those issues were unexistent.
    Thank you!

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