Used 2006 Isuzu i-Series Consumer Reviews
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Met Expectations
Same parts as Colorado or Canyon. I added wheel guards and running board to keep the sheet metal from vibrating. Replaced front tires due to wear, wheel were out or alignment. After 18k it is still going. Difficulty finding local service.
I-280 base model
4 cylinder has surprising power in 5th gear at 70+mph for passing. I think this is due to the fact that this engine gets to its torque maximum at 2800 RPM; other 4 cylinders don't reach peak torque until you wind up the engine to 4500 to 5000. I drove it up very steep gravel roads in ice and snow and even though it is 2WD it had good traction. Best truck for the price.
- i-280 LS Extended CabMSRP: $6,9901,757 mi away
- i-350 LS Crew CabMSRP: $13,0001,970 mi away
- i-280 LS Extended CabMSRP: N/A1,380 mi away
A Colorado, only better warranty
Have two Mercedes, but looking for a small "run-around" truck, shopped used for 2 months. This is the best deal going and a great warranty to boot! We enjoy the truck, my wife especially enjoys riding in it. I like the 5 speed stick and small size.
Versatile Vehicle
Leather package is good when driving clients. Tonneau cover gives me 2 more mpg on highway at 24 mpg. Great on the beach when fishing but the clients never know that my fishing gear is under the rear cover. Side step accessories is a must with the chrome & black. Classy, sporty, rugged, gas saving is great with the 5 cylinder. Best buy around with the 7 year 75,000 warranty. You can't get that with the GMC Canyon or the Chevy Colorado. I have a 2000 Trooper that's still running great with 89k miles. It pays to research. Thanks.
3300 miles, and the turn lamps quit
Bought new in 10-05, now 3300 miles. The i-350 AT accelerates like a small v8, but with the fuel mileage of a v6. I really like the 3.73 gear with the 265-75-R15 Generals. Have not been offroad, but I now have no trouble at the boat ramp. I am 6'5" and I feel like I'm in a full size truck, plenty of room. It tows a 1000# trailer every weekend, doesn't seem to effect the fuel mileage. I'm averaging 15-16 mpg in town, 17-19 mpg on the road. No wind noise in the door seals at speed. Other than that I think it is the best truck for the money.