

Rear leaf springs replaced with 5-link coil sprung suspension in both Rodeo and Amigo. Cruise control was no longer available for some odd reason. Options: 2 or 4wd, soft-top or hardtop, with either a 2.2L 4-cylinder or a 3.2L DOHC V6. ġ998: Second gen Isuzu Amigo was released, based off shortened (10") Rodeo frame.Otherwise known as "The three years of Darkness." ġ995-1997: Only used Amigos for sale in the USA.Center emergency brake instead of knee-brake.
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Wing Windows discontinued (went to 1-piece windows). Power steering/mirrors now standard on all models. A high-mounted (roof top) rear brake light was installed.
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4-cylinder, manual transmission only, either a 2.3l carbureted or a 2.6l fuel injected engine. ġ989: First generation Isuzu Amigo was first released in the US.Offer Trooper, Rodeo, and Pickup.and I believe a car (Isuzu Impala). Some year to year model changes comes from Research vehicle, view vehicle history.ġ986: Isuzu sales growing every year until now. Model History (I am responsible for all rrect me if I'm wrong) The name Rodeo there refers to a pickup truck. Australia: Holden Frontera Sport (Rodeo = Holden Frontera).Japan / New Zealand: Mu (for Mysterious Utility) where the Rodeo is called the Wizard.Deutschland (Germany) = Opel Frontera Sport (Rodeo = Frontera).Europe (minus England): Opel Frontera Sport (Rodeo = Frontera or Honda Jazz).England: Vauxhall Frontera Sport (Rodeo = Frontera or Honda Jazz).

In other countries, the 2-door, soft-top version of the Rodeo (and the Rodeo itself) goes by other names:
