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Yah right! Keep lying yourselves and dreaming your proposed Trooper, while watching Isuzu dumping its best model and launching the new Axiom!
First, I agree FOR THE $ the Trooper is a damn good vehicle, that's just it, no more nor less. It's not a super vehicle, it's a compromise vehicle. Other than that, I can't agree with you anything else. A friend of mines owned a Rodeo with 60k mi., she sweared she wouldn't buy another Isuzu, so she doesn't promote them as such. In fact, she bought a 4Runner and wished me good luck with my Trooper! I don't think you know how to read a financial statement, because if no one buys a Nissan, then it would no longer exist; thus you'd have no statement? Besides, you don't know what the hell you're talking about! You said "Everywhere else in the world, it is just Nissan", and as I've seen Nissan in US too; therefore, Nissan vehicles are sold all over the world!
Really! Trooper 3.5l is just slightly larger than 3.2l and 3.2l had leaky valve/cover seals (but still reliable/durable ?!); then, Pathfinder must be superior because its 3.5l is even very slightly larger than its predecessor 3.3l which didn't have as many problems as 3.2l Trooper engine! Wow, hat off Mr. know-it-all for your knowledge. Nissan has no future when it allies with Infiniti that markets luxury cars equipped with Nissan engines??? While Isuzu with bright future sold to GM, and its brands such as Rodeo and Trooper sold to Honda that kept the SLX (or Trooper) only 2 years! Anyway, I wonder how many Nissans moving on the road comparing to Isuzus! Please, don't go on streets to count then ... recount!!!
I still love my Trooper. I think I'm even luckier than you. Mine doesn't burn oil. Only 1 thing I don't like it at all, it can't handle wind due to the boxy shape. I'm so bothered by those Trooper worshipper. They make Troopers sounds like Super SUVs, while complaint about gearbox whining, clinking, body swaying rolling, no roof rack, no 3rd seat, on and on! Such idiots (very few acting like Mr know-it-all teenager always have to answer everyone's questions immediately although they've never experienced the problems) buy inexpensive but good SUV then want to turn it into a Lexus 470 (have you ever seen all their wishes for a perfect Trooper!) So, my only intention was to tell potential buyers like Bob truthful opinions, and let them make their own decisions.
Sometime longer warranty doesn't matter much, such as Hundai that has 10yr/100k mi. also. Are Hundai super cars like Troopers described here at this Web site? I think it's extremely bothersome for gearbox whinning, clinking, engine drinks 1 quart of oil every 1000mi (but it's OK), bouncing and swaying (unless replacing with new shocks or sway bars)for 10 yr/ 100k mi.!
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