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  • 1999 Isuzu Rodeo

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Thread: 3000gt for an Isuzu Rodeo?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revmaynard
    Either way, 218hp isn't going to help 3800lbs get around too well. The trooper is atleast spacious. LOL
    So now you have gone from 4000lbs down to 3800lbs. A 1996 base is 3,250lbs give or take.

    No offense, man, but get your facts straight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FTMFW
    All jokes aside, I decided to stick with the Rodeo until I find some other decent car. Maybe even a Honda

    WTF?!??!?!?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FTMFW
    Trooper? LOL. So what do you suggest I trade the Rodeo in for?

    My bad, I was thinking Trooper for some reason, forgot it was about the Rodeo. The alcohol may have played a part. lol But keep the Rodeo until you can get some decent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FTMFW
    My uncle was telling me to get either a del sol or miata but 2 seaters me no like
    They're both cool cars if you don't mind feeling like a gay. (runs and hides from all of the women that drive them on here).

    Haha, but seriously, I think you made the right choice on keeping the rodeo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruiner
    So now you have gone from 4000lbs down to 3800lbs. A 1996 base is 3,250lbs give or take.

    No offense, man, but get your facts straight.

    Yea, I was going off what I remember learning about these cars a few years back. Sorry car guru. But here is what Wiki says, (3,100–3,800 lb), so we're both close enough. Maybe this guy weighs 200lbs. Either way it's not like I said it was like 5000lbs and it was drastically lower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revmaynard
    Yea, I was going off what I remember learning about these cars a few years back. Sorry car guru. But here is what Wiki says, (3,100–3,800 lb), so we're both close enough. Maybe this guy weighs 200lbs. Either way it's not like I said it was like 5000lbs and it was drastically lower.
    No, I am dead on while you are 600-800lbs off given your two answers. I owned a '97 3000GT VR-4 for many many years (posted a pic on page #2).

    I know a ton about these cars in all models as I make it a point to learn these things. I can assure you that it is just over 3200lbs for the base, '95 model.

    http://www.team3s.com/FAQ-Specs1.htm

    Go to that page and get the full specs.
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    Yea, I went to the quickest results. That site is fairly legit on a lot of information. I don't discount your information at all. Just saying, there are models that weighed 3800lbs apparently. An ex-coworker had an NA auto 3000GT and it made 220ish hp and said the manual said it weighed like 3789 or something. But either way, I still say just stick with the Rodeo. Thanks for some knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revmaynard
    Yea, I went to the quickest results. That site is fairly legit on a lot of information. I don't discount your information at all. Just saying, there are models that weighed 3800lbs apparently. An ex-coworker had an NA auto 3000GT and it made 220ish hp and said the manual said it weighed like 3789 or something. But either way, I still say just stick with the Rodeo. Thanks for some knowledge.
    I am, I am. I'll just look for someone who is willing to trade a 240sx for the Rodeo.

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    rodeo... imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by amandDA
    rodeo... imo
    Already decided that thanks.

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    N/A 3000GT is a total failure in every sense. VR4 or no dice


    courtesy of whoever posted this before I stole it.

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