Used 1994 Isuzu Amigo Consumer Reviews
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Love my migo
I bought mine used years ago recently done a make over on it the only thing I wish it was 4wd.Good on gas dependable been in places where some people wouldn't go. I'm from N.C. .I would drive it across country without thought wish Isuzu would bring them back like first generation.oh mine has 230,000 miles on it.It will run 71mph in a quarter of mile.
My One and Only Amigo
I LOVE my 1993 Amigo. Bought it new, was/is my first car. Still have it and love it. Only normal maintnance done on it. Replaced a few soft tops and batteries that the AZ heat damages quickly. Minimal leakage from top. Wish it had a bigger engine than the wimpy 4cyl, hills defintiely a struggle. There is a simple technique to get into the back seat, as long as you aren't an old stiff or have a wide bottom end - stand up in a bent over position and step up/jump out. :) Will be very sad to see it go whenever it does.
my review
I have had my vehicle for a while and have only minor repairs to deal with
The go anywhere two wheel drive vehicle
This has been a great car for the last 4 and half years. It is slowly declining in performance, but has given me no big problems from the time I got it. It will take you anywhere.
Lost my Amigo in a Wildfire
I bought my Amigo XS used in 1994 and used it to explore EVERY dirt road in Anza Borrego State Park. I even created a website around my adventures! Although it was only a 2WD, I managed to do almost everything a 4x4 version could do. Snow and ice (on the other hand) no so great. I totaled it in 1999 and rebuilt the body in 2000 -- and then drove it for another 100k miles. Overall this SUV was super fun and very unique and I wish they still made them. Didn't have many mechanical issues until around 200k, which is when I should have replaced the engine. It sat idle in my driveway for years, while I attempted to find a new engine and afford to rebuild my project rig. But nature had other plans, as a forest fire moved through my neighborhood and took out 2200 residential homes. We didn't loose the house in this fire, but we lost our 2 garages storing our off-road rigs.