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Rodeo Sport
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In 2001, Isuzu dropped the Amigo nameplate and renamed their two-door SUV the Rodeo Sport, which is basically a shortened Rodeo. Following are Isuzu Rodeo Sport news highlights and reviews from a number of sources. (2001-2004 model years are indicated in parentheses.)

Edmunds (2003)
A somewhat-charming specialty SUV let down by sloppy handling dynamics and an unrefined interior.

Edmunds (2002)
A somewhat-charming specialty SUV let down by sloppy handling dynamics and an unrefined interior.

New Car Test Drive (2002)
The Rodeo Sport should enjoy a slight performance advantage over the four-door Rodeo on and off the road, thanks to its shorter wheelbase and lighter weight.

Yahoo Autos (2002)
The 2002 Rodeo Sport is a 2-door, 5-passenger sport-utility, available in 6 trims, ranging from the S 2WD Hard Top to the S V6 4WD Soft Top.

123 Review (2001)
Four-wheel-drive models come with disc brakes front and rear, which provide ample stopping power. Drum brakes in the rear are standard for two-wheel-drive models. Four-wheel anti-lock brakes are standard on all Rodeo Sports. With all that off-road suspension travel, there is some nose dive under hard braking.

A Car Place (2001)
Isuzu Rodeo Sport vs Jeep Liberty.

AJC Classifieds (2001)
For 2001, Rodeo Sport soft top retains its easy-to-use removable top. The soft top provides excellent ventilation and contributes to the open-air enjoyment and improved ventilation of driving the Rodeo Sport soft top.

Edmunds (2001)
With a strong V6 engine and ample features, the Rodeo Sport is a viable alternative to the two-door SUV competition from Ford and Chevy.

Epinions (2001)
See what fellow owners of the 2001 Isuzu Rodeo Sport SUV think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad.

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