10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
97,661 miles

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problem #8

Oct 022009

Rodeo

  • 47,550 miles
1) while driving my 2000 Isuzu Rodeo on 10/2/09, the left rear axle arm broke off the frame causing the car to stop and the tire vaulted to the front of the wheel well. Fortunately, I was moving at only 15 mph. 2) this was the only occurrence. 3) the auto had to be junked as I found out the entire frame was corroded. The auto had 47,550 miles.

- Allison Park, PA, USA

problem #7

Dec 182009

Rodeo

  • 180,100 miles
Loss of control of my vehicle (2000 Isuzu Rodeo) when the frame on the driver side near the rear trailing arm broke due to rust. It's not drivable so it won't occur again. The frame is broken so it most likely is not repairable.

- Cleveland, OH, USA

problem #6

Nov 102009

Rodeo

  • 100,000 miles
I own a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo and there is heavy corrosion on the frame.

- Westfield, MA, USA

problem #5

Oct 092009

Rodeo

  • 95,276 miles
The events leading up to the failure are simple. Leaving our driveway and within two tenths of a mile there was a rear suspension lower link failure on our Isuzu Rodeo just as described in NHTSA action PE09030. Here are the actions / moments leading up to the failure. We simply gathered in our Rodeo. Pulled from our driveway on to a rural country road. Single lane and traveling a speed of approximately 10mph (luckily). It is on this road and with in two tenths of a mile from leaving our home the failure occurred. There was no warning whatsoever. When the failure occurred there was a loss of control, the rear end of the vehicle began swerving from left to right in a track about 3 feet from the original line of travel. Because we were not yet on a major highway, stopping the vehicle was no problem and there was no crash, however, we can't bare the thoughts of what it could have been if we had been traveling at highway speeds. Again, luckily we were very close to home. Towing the vehicle was not necessary as we were able to slowly back the vehicle in reverse to our home at nothing more than an idling speed. The nature of the failure is the left rear suspension bar breaking from the frame of the vehicle. There has been no repair attempted as the frame is in no condition to remount the suspension bar. After this incident we have looked more at the condition of frame on this vehicle. There are other places on the frame were there is total rust through. Because of the incident and because of what we are now seeing we deem the frame unsafe.

- Bud, WV, USA

problem #4

Aug 042009

Rodeo

  • 134,000 miles
2000 Rodeo right rear sway bar bracket rotted right off the car frame. Whole frame rotted real bad after 9 years. Rest of the car is in great shape. Isuzu need to pay for this!

- Foxboro, MA, USA

problem #3

May 202009

Rodeo

  • 118,000 miles
I took my 2000 Isuzu Rodeo to a mechanic for a oil change. He told me the frame was rusted away and my car was dangerous to drive.

- Wingdale, NY, USA

problem #2

May 242009

Rodeo

  • 155,000 miles
While driving approx. 65 mph, the left lower trailing arm and bracket broke away from the frame causing a loss of vehicle control. The break was due to a severely rusted frame.

- Schenectady, NY, USA

problem #1

Sep 072000

Rodeo 4WD

  • miles
October 18, 2001 letter faxed to 202 366-7882. Vehicle vibrates all the time when driving on the highway. Dealer unable to satisfy consumer.

- Plymouth, MA, USA