superdave
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Found one for sale for <$1000. Looks pretty clean for an 89 with 125K on the clock. How do these things do off road? Worth taking a shot on buying? I know nothing about these things.
it's made in the USAatriot:
True - it's as American as its French designers, Japanese or French transmission manufacturers, German and Japanese electrical suppliers, and folks from your-guess-is-as-good-as-mine who screwed it all together in Ohio could make it.
easy. It's a well known fact that Renault and AMC collaborated on the body design, it uses Peugeot or Aisin Warner transmissions, Nippon Denso / Bosch GmbH / Renault-Bendix (so add English to the list) / Phillips (so add the Netherlands to the list) electronics.Provided heck of a lot more American jobs than ISUZU. Would like to know where you got all your information.
Provided heck of a lot more American jobs than ISUZU.
Would like to know where you got all your information.
Provided heck of a lot more American jobs than ISUZU. Would like to know where you got all your information.
Renault (I think) also supplied the diesel for its short run here
Not too sure why everybody got so bent out of shape after I just listed facts, but whatever floats your boat I suppose.
Provided heck of a lot more American jobs than ISUZU. Would like to know where you got all your information.
For the record, nobody appears "bent out of shape" here as you put it. But allow me to refresh your memory regarding an earlier statement of yours:
Emphasis mine, but you clearly asked for our sources on this. We provided them.
Suppose it depends what you are going to do with the Isuzu. I'm sure it would make a fine DD, but just personally not a fan of Isuzu. However, like several people have mentioned, the after market is lacking at best. Obviously it's your money and your taste of vehicle so I would say do research and Google it up.
If you got some good links to XJ history or origins hit me up, I'm curious.