The Isuzu Rodeo is a mid-size SUV known for its ruggedness, off-road capabilities, and durability, produced from 1988 to 2004.
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๐ ๏ธ The Rodeo was discontinued in 2004, but remains popular in the used SUV market.
๐ The Isuzu Rodeo was introduced in 1988 and remained in production until 2004.
๐ง The Rodeo was originally designed based on Isuzu's Trooper SUV platform.
๐ The Rodeo was sold in various markets around the world, including Asia and North America.
๐๏ธ It was praised for its off-road capabilities and rugged build.
๐บ The second-generation Rodeo launched in 1996 featured a more spacious interior.
๐ Early models were powered by a 2.6L inline-four engine, while later models offered a 3.2L V6.
๐ฆ The Rodeo was known for its durability and longevity, often lasting well over 200,000 miles.
๐จ The Isuzu Rodeo was available in a variety of colors and trims throughout its production run.
๐ Depending on the model year, the Rodeo could accommodate up to five passengers comfortably.