Zander Sutton has been writing about cars since high school, where he started his own automotive website, writing car (and the occasional airline) reviews and opinion pieces. Since then, he has grown ...
Though forgotten by many, and perhaps unknown to many people under the age of 40 or so, there was a time when Isuzu had a fairly strong presence in the American auto market. No, this smaller Japanese ...
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This 1988 Isuzu Trooper II is a solid project truck with 184,000+ miles and a 5-speed manual transmission. The 4x4 system works great, and a new fuel pump has been installed. Runs and drives, but it ...
Anthony Capretto is an automotive journalist at CarBuzz with a background in Media Communications and Film from the University of Pittsburgh. Since joining in 2022, he’s covered industry news, EV ...
Buying a vehicle from a defunct manufacturer can be a crapshoot, as parts availability may be sketchy. That makes today's Nice Price or No Dice Trooper a bit of a gamble since Isuzu is long gone from ...
Isuzu introduced the second generation of the Trooper in 1991 for the 1992 model year, and seven years later, in 1998, it refreshed the entire lineup to keep the car attractive to its customers. The ...
ISUZU could never be accused of stretching itself thin. Its history, at least in this market, is one of sticking to doing one thing, and doing it well. Wander into your friendly local Isuzu showroom ...
In production between 1981 and 2002 as a full-size SUV made in Japan but also in South America or other places in Asia, the Isuzu Trooper has a rich history and a crazy amount of variations. At home ...
The VehiCROSS was a gamble for Isuzu, and its design splits opinions today just as much as it did when the vehicle was launched in 1997. It is considered one of the weirdest SUVs ever and was only in ...
From the April 1998 issue of Car and Driver. What's most interesting about the new Trooper is not what's changed, but what remains the same—namely, the suspension's geometry and dimensions. After ...
From the May 1984 issue of Car and Driver. White. That was its official color: just white. Not Arctic Afternoon White or Win­ter Wonderland Memories White or Albi­on Regal Mist White. Just plain white ...