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Isuzu - Rodeo (2006)
Looking for the latest Isuzu Rodeo price trends? Whether you’re eyeing a fresh 2024 model or researching a classic Isuzu Rodeo 2006 price, this overview gives you a focused snapshot. While exact numbers fluctuate with market demand, mileage, and condition, we can break down the core cost drivers and offer realistic expectations on how a 2006 Isuzu Rodeo sits today—helpful for answering “what is a 2006 Isuzu Rodeo worth?” and for anyone navigating the used Isuzu Rodeo price landscape.
- Engine: 3.3‑liter inline‑four (4B1‑V) producing 184 hp & 211 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: Optional 4‑speed automatic (H4) or 5‑speed manual (N5)
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline; estimated fuel economy: 16–18 mpg city, 20–22 mpg highway
- Dimensions: Length 183″, width 76″, height 69″, wheelbase 106″; cargo area up to 73.1 cu ft
- Interior: 3‑row seating, 295 L passenger volume (approx. 80 ft³), cloth upholstery, 60/40 split‑rear seats
- Height: 4,302 mm (169 in) – comfortable for families and light off‑road use
- Key Safety Features: Anti‑lock brakes, ABS, seat‑belt pretensioners, 2‑point seat belts in the third row, optional 4‑point restraints for child seats
- Drive: 4‑wheel (4WD) models offer 35% torque transfer, while 2‑wheel (2WD) models keep the package lighter and more fuel‑efficient
- Storage: 2‑hour wheel‑shift lift‑gate; 3‑way tailgate lift‑gate; cargo roof rack optional
- Warranty/After‑market care: 24‑month/24,000‑mi limited coverage; common replacements include the 4‑branch transfer case (in 4WD models) and the suspension coil springs
Understanding depreciation is key when investigating any pre‑owned vehicle, especially SUVs that have maintained a solid niche over the years. On average, a Isuzu Rodeo depreciation curve follows these realistic milestones:
- Year 0‑1: Typically loses 15‑20% of its original value due to the initial mileage “soft spot” and wash‑out of the factory warranty.
- Year 2‑5: Steady decline of 5‑7% per year, reflecting the “midlife” plateau once the vehicle’s major mechanical systems have proven reliable.
- Year 6‑10: Approximate 3‑4% loss annually as parts replacement and maintenance costs start to outweigh the resale premium. 2006 models in good shape often trade between 30‑35% of their original showroom price during
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