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Isuzu plans to stop selling in Also, will getting the parts
for my Isuzu Rodeo be more
expensive?
It's too bad Isuzu sales have
been dropping for more than a
decade, they are a very
reliable vehicle. I still see
many of the older Rodeo's out
driving today so they are a
good manufacturer. I
I just found out Isuzu will
continue to provide support
and parts.
My Isuzu Rodeo gets 20 mpg on
the highway and in the city.
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Yes and yes. Sadly Isuzu is departing us for good. It's really no loss actually. Best get rid of the Rodeo before resale values plunge on it. |
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are you kidding? a 95 Isuzu Rodeo is an old car that has no value right now. By 2009 who would care. The car will be 15 years old and very few parts would be carried by a dealership anyway. The bottom line is that the departure of Isuzu from the US market will have no effect whatsoever on obtaining parts for your car. Everything you need will be available from a junk yard or aftermarket source. |
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Yes, you should sell your 95 Rodeo, but not just because Isuzu is no longer selling here. It's not very good on gas. |
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No, don't sell your Isuzu unless you are really drawn out on gas money. I have a 95 Rodeo too with 150,400 miles, and it runs great for the most part. Isuzu's seem to be very reliable and well-designed, and http://www.utahparts.com/ISPRI CING.htm is a great place to get any factory part for the car. If you don't know the part number, you can always email the guy and he'll help you find the right one. |
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