Isuzu Trooper (92-03) - Review

Review by Parkers on
The long-running Trooper is popular for its durability, versatility and chunky styling. It's not the most civilised road vehicle, but it's a fine workhorse for agricultural use and for towing. Not as nearly as refined as a Range Rover, Grand Cherokee or Shogun, Trooper is very tough and costs considerably less to buy than the opposition. The current range, launched in mid-1998, features the most powerful turbo-diesel engine available in this class of vehicle. It's not posh and it's not cool, but it's a very effective tool for a tough job.
3 out of 5

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Buying used

The nature of this beast is that it gets bought and worked long and hard before being retired - you'll have your work cut out to find a young example on the used market.

See 9 used Isuzu Troopers for sale, starting at £2,250

4.5 out of 5

Selling

If you have a Trooper to sell with plenty of life left in it then you'll find buyers eager to take it off your hands.