1997 Isuzu Trooper Sport Utility Vehicle Reviews & Ratings

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1997 Isuzu Trooper Reviews

 

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Isuzu Trooper Interior Review

As you'd expect in this price range, the Trooper is luxed up to a fare-thee-well

within, and handsomely so. The dashboard has a smooth, contemporary appearance,

even though it's been with us for five years now, and control locations

are generally good, with good graphics. We also liked our tester's huge

power moonroof, an $1100 option, which allows rear-seat passengers to participate

in the open air experience, when weather permits.

There are a few weak points. The audio controls are at the bottom of

the center stack, and the adjustment buttons are a little undersized, making

them awkward to use when the vehicle is moving. We were also surprised

at the absence of automatic climate control feature, which is now almost

universal among luxury sport-utes.

However, the Trooper more than makes up for any small interior demerits

with one big plus: space. Front and rear, this is one of the roomiest sport-utility

vehicles on the market, with real move-around space for three adults in

the back seat and plenty of space up front as well.

The Trooper also scores better-than-average marks for its cargo capacity.

All in all, an excellent job of space engineering by the Isuzu designers.

Roominess will cover for a lot of seating deficiencies, but even if

the Trooper wasn't so spacious, its seats would still score good marks

for long-haul comfort. And of course the optional high-quality leather

upholstery doesn't hurt on this score, either.

Like most sport-utilities, the Trooper has a fairly high step-in, and we give it average marks on this issue.

Safety features--dual airbags and side impact protection--are also included.



Isuzu Trooper Road Test

Let's talk about vehicle dynamics. Because it's tall and also has much

more ground clearance than a sedan, a sport-utility vehicle inevitably

has a high center of gravity.

A high center of gravity is not your ally when it comes to quick avoidance

maneuvers, something many sport-utility drivers seem to forget. The word

sport in this application has to do with something other than handling;

by their very nature, sport-utility vehicles--all sport-utility vehicles--are

going to feel tippier than passenger cars.

And because they tend to be much heavier than passenger cars, they offer

more resistance to changes in direction. We're talking about physical laws

here: if you try to herd a sport-utility vehicle through a set of slalom

cones at the same speed as, say, a BMW sedan, you're much more likely to

encounter unhappy consequences.

The Trooper and SLX aren't as handy in double lane change maneuvers

as some sport-utes, but they are thoroughly predictable and also stable

at higher speeds. If you see videos of someone getting a Trooper--or any

other sport-utility--up onto two wheels it's because that person has challenged

the laws of physics and exceeded the laws of common sense.

While the Trooper and SLX aren't slalom champs, they do have exceptionally

precise steering, and very good brake feel. And their ride quality scores

as better than average, thanks to suspension components tuned more for

all-around driving comfort than heavy-duty off-road use.

Engine performance, as noted, is so-so, but good gearing gives the Trooper

decent stoplight getaway and at freeway speeds the 3.2-liter V6 is smooth

and quiet.

In low-speed off-road crawling, there's enough power to get the job

done, and the 4WD system does a good job of clawing through gooey going.

The relatively soft suspension tuning isn't the ideal setup for tough off-road

conditions, but there's sufficient ground clearance--8.5 inches--to handle

the dirty driving most owners are likely to take on.

Our only criticism of the Trooper's drivetrain in this regard is the

absence of a full-time 4WD system, which is fairly common among its competitors.



Isuzu Trooper Lineup



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