1998 Isuzu Rodeo 4wd, Clear Title And Car Fax (manheim, Pa 17545) on 2040-cars
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
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This is a reserve auction for a 1998 Isuzu Rodeo LS 4wd. Please email for more information on the car and it is encouraged that you make arrangements to look the car over before placing a bid. The car is located in Manheim, PA 17545 50 minutes west of Philadelphia. The Isuzu is in fair to good condition with a current PA State inspection (Emission exempt), clear title and Car Fax report. Mechanical: The Rodeo runs and drives excellent. There is an issue with a recurring check engine light that needs to be resolved. I have isolated the problem to a P0355 code indicating a problem with an ignition coil. The Rodeo has been mechanically maintained well in my ownership and the engine starts and drives very well. Just recently replaced the exhaust flex pipe, a $400 part and Isuzu of Harrisburg has preformed a factory recall, reundercoating the rear frame bulkhead. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly and the 4wd works as it should. New parts include, timing belt, water pump, intake gasket, 3 ignition coils, and Nippon Denso Spark plugs. Exterior: The car is completely original and the body and paint are in excellent condition with minor dings and scratches here and there. The paint color is original with a custom pinstripe. The car has had front-end accident damage repaired as indicated by the Car Fax report, and all the doors open and close properly. There is no apparent rust on the vehicle. I slipped on some ice this past winter and banged the rear bumper as you see. The rear door cannot be opened until the bumper is repaired The rear bumper cover can be purchased on ebay for around $100. Car comes with class III Curt tow hitch. Tow light kit needs to be intalled Tires: The car comes with factory original 15inch steel rims with 235/75/15 Firestone tires. I am including the upgrade (2) 16 inch alloy wheels with 245/70/16 tires. A 16in Spare 245/70 tire is included with jack and wrench. Interior: The upholstered Isuzu seats are in excellent condition. The dash has no cracks, and comes with a premium factory Isuzu AM/FM stereo system with 6-disk CD changer. All climate controls work, there is A/C that may need to be recharged. All electric devices are fully functional with electric rear window and side mirror defrost that worked great this past cold winter. This car runs great in tall-unplowed snow with a push-button, shift on the fly 4wd. The 4wd Low manual shifter shifts smoothly. Factory original owners manual is included. Please note that this car is being sold ‘AS IS’ with a reserve price and it is encouraged that you make arrangements to look the car over before placing a bid. Winning bidder must contact me within 24 hours of auction’s end, and make arrangements for payment at that time. I will accept Money Order, Personal Check, Cash, or Cashier Check, or Pay-Pal. Pay-Pal customers must ad 3% to sale price A deposit is due within 48 hours of auction’s end. The remainder is due within 5 days of auction’s end. All funds must clear before the car is released. Buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of this vehicle. If you are not sure about something, Please ask by email or telephone. It is encouraged that you make arrangements to look the car over before placing a bid. I have listed this vehicle to the best of my ability and do not assume anything not listed is included. I reserve the right to cancel bids for excessive negative feedback. Please do not bid on this auction unless you are serious about owning this vehicle. All non-paying high bidders will be reported to Ebay, and negative feedback posted. The car, being sold ‘AS IS’ with no warranty. PA sales tax applicable for PA residents. Thanks for Looking and Good Luck Bidding!
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Junkyard Gem: 1997 Acura SLX
Tue, Nov 27 2018When I'm prowling wrecking yards, I'm always on the lookout for obscure examples of badge engineering, and the weirder they are, the better I like them. While I haven't managed to spot a junked Suzuki Equator yet, I have photographed such rarities as the Saab 9-2x and Isuzu Ascender. A few weeks ago, I encountered one of the real oddities of the Honda-Isuzu dealmaking of the 1990s: a 1997 Acura SLX, a luxed-up Isuzu Trooper that sold very poorly and is now mostly forgotten today. Plenty of Acura SUVs designed and built entirely by Honda roll out of American showrooms today, but the 1990s SUV boom caught Honda by surprise. The first MDX wasn't ready until the 2001 model year, so Honda made a deal to take Isuzu Troopers, apply wood and leather inside and Acura badges outside, and cash in on North Americans' increasing disdain for minivans, sedans, and station wagons. Americans were very familiar with the Trooper, which was sold here from the middle 1980s until the 2002 model year, when the Chevrolet Trailblazer-based Ascender went on sale. The Isuzu name stuck around on these shores until 2008. The SLX was a decent enough truck, but there was no disguising its proletariat Trooper roots from status-conscious SUV shoppers who wanted to look more oligarchic while conquering a half-inch of snow in the mall parking lot. It didn't help that the 1997 Trooper L listed at $27,800 and the SLX Premium cost $38,300 (that's about $44,200 and $60,900 in inflation-adjusted 2018 bucks). SLX sales started off weak and plummeted after that. After 1999, the SLX was done. I spent years trying to find one in California and Colorado wrecking yards, but the few that were sold seemed to be sturdy enough to stay alive for a couple of decades. Finally, this high-mile '97 appeared in a Denver yard. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
Junkyard Gem: 1997 Acura SLX
Mon, Sep 25 2023By the second half of the 1990s, the tremendous sales success of the Ford Explorer (introduced as a 1991 model) and Jeep Grand Cherokee (introduced as a 1993 model) had made it clear clear that the future of the American road would be trucks. Any automotive manufacturer not selling a full line of SUV-ish machinery here would be irrelevant soon after the dawn of the new century, and the car-and-bike-centric American Honda Motor Company was therefore in big trouble. The Civic could be used as the basis for a small crossover SUV (which debuted here as the 1997 Honda CR-V), but Honda needed to buy time to design and produce the platform that would underpin the 2001 Acura MDX and 2003 Honda Pilot. That time was purchased via a deal to sell rebadged Isuzu trucks as Hondas and Acuras. Today's Junkyard Gem is one of those Honda-ized Isuzus, found in a Colorado boneyard. Honda began selling the Isuzu Rodeo as the Passport (recycling the name they'd used on the U.S.-market Super Cub motorcycle) for the 1994 model year, and Acura dealers started moving SLX-badged Isuzu Troopers in the 1997 model year. Just to make things interesting in the Isuzu-Honda world, North American Isuzu dealers sold Honda Odysseys with Isuzu Oasis badges at the same time. Isuzu had gone all-truck for the American market after the last Styluses (and closely related Geo Storms) were sold here as 1993 models. Sadly, Isuzu's final (non-commercial) new vehicles sold here were rebadged Chevy Trailblazers and Colorados, more than 30 years after Chevrolet began selling Isuzu Faster pickups here with LUV badges. Honda never did build any body-on-frame trucks, but that proved unnecessary in order to make some money during the CUV/SUV era. The SLX never sold particularly well, but it gave Acura dealers a luxury truck to park next to the Integras, TLs, RLs, CLs and NSXs in their showrooms. After 1999, the SLX was gone, leaving just the 2000 model year as a blank spot for Acura-badged SUVs. This truck held together like a real Honda product, getting fairly close to the 300,000-mile mark (I've found junkyard Accords with better than a half-million miles on their odometers, plus one apiece Civic and CR-V that got past 400,000 miles during their lives). The original owner's manuals were still in the glovebox when I found this truck. At the end, it appears that it was towed away for being parked illegally. Maybe the engine or transmission failed and its final owner just walked away.
16 things I learned about the Isuzu VehiCROSS
Wed, Apr 8 2020There are plenty of cars I remember existing, but actually know very little about due to the passage of time or just not particularly caring when they were new. Take the Isuzu VehiCROSS, which I fondly recall as this wackadoo off-roader from the late 1990s and early 2000s. But honestly, that's about it. So, since I've got a little extra time kicking about, I decided to fall into the rabbit hole labeled Isuzu VehiCROSS for an hour to see how much I could find out about this SUV (or "sport/utility" in 1999 parlance) that shared labeling with the watch I wore in 1999. Enjoy. 1) The VehiCROSS was not based on the Rodeo, as I always assumed, but rather the Trooper RS. Oh, so that bigger, boxier Isuzu they turned into an Acura? No, no, no. The RS was the two-door Trooper, and specifically the second-generation two-door Trooper, which I just discovered was a thing. And what a gawky, dorky, that-has-to-be-Photoshopped thing it was. Apparently, the Trooper RS was sold in the United States from 1993 to 1995, and in very small numbers. That is not surprising. 2) It was probably obvious, but the VehiCROSS was based on a concept car. Specifically, a concept car shown at the 1993 Tokyo auto show. 3) The quick turnaround from concept to its Japanese market introduction for 1997 was the result of some innovative manufacturing methods at the time (it arrived in the United States in 1999). According to the Motor Trend first drive, "There would be no time-consuming clinics, no 'courtroom drama' with the finance department, and to oversee the project, a 'Zip Team' consisting of 15-20 members was given the task of developing the vehicle in about half the normal time." Among its accomplishments, the team came up with a way to more quickly and cheaply produce the VehiCROSS' unique body pieces. Again according to Motor Trend, Isuzu used carbon stamping dies inside of the conventional cast iron dies. Though the carbon could be used far fewer times and result in a reduced overall capacity, they cost one-third to one-half as much and could be made in about six weeks – the cast iron ones would take four months and run about $1.5 million in 1990s dollars. Isuzu estimated they'd only be able to produce 2,400 VehiCROSSes per year until the carbon dies wore out. Then that would be it. According to sales data on Wikipedia, Isuzu managed to sell 2,005 in the U.S. alone in year 1 and 4,153 in total. In Japan, there were 1,805 sold in total.

















