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Is the quality of the aftermarket leather good? Only Limiteds have leather from the factory. -mike |
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| I just noticed on the Isuzu web site that an anniversary edition Trooper is offered for the 2001 model year. Isuzu's own site does not have any info - the pop-up text said the package is available December 2000 - but on Microsoft's CarPoint site, by using the Build Your Own vehicle configurator that the Anniversary Edition seems to be a package that's available on the LS trim level. CarPoint does not have an MSRP or invoice price for the package yet, but it does have the list of equipment that's included in the package. Among the items is leather seats. | |
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I stopped by a dealer outside Philadelphia the other day. They still have a 1999 in the back corner of the lot! I believe it is still new (not a demo, it has been there for a while). It is beige. Someone could probably pick it up for $19K? If anyone is interested let me know and I will post their phone #. |
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I posted this on the other board as well. A dealer here in portland is selling new 2000 troopers S models for $19,999. Just and FYI Almost $10,000 off list!! Unbelievable value!! Who would buy a stupid exploder when you can get a troop at this price? makes you wonder about people. let me know if you want details eanreves |
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I forgot to mention this earlier: while at the Detroit auto show, I saw an Anniversary Edition Trooper, and it was equipped with a Nakamichi head unit. The front door speakers seemed to be different than stock (I didn't pop the grills off to look for sure). I assume that this is part of the Anniversary Edition and not just an auto show special display type of thing. If so, maybe Isuzu is ready to address one of the Trooper's weakest points-- its sound system. |
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Is it really that bad? I guess I'm just not an audiophile, cause I thought that the system was pretty decent for stock. Then again, I only own 6 cds, everything else is on tape (child of the 80s) and the only reason I have 6 cds is so I could fill up the 6 cd changer in the Trooper! If I were to upgrade the stereo, it would be to put in a GPS/stereo/DVD player. For those of you in the know, what is the weak part of the Isuzu systems? The head unit? CD? Speakers? Thanks. -mike |
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The stock rear speakers are not very good. Also I have heard reports that the stock CD skips? I have an S w/o CD. I think the head unit is OK, but if you make any changes like adding a CD you will probably have to upgrade it (unless you use an FM model). The first stereo modification I have is to replace the rear speakers with some kind of coaxial setup, I believe the stock are just 4" woofers, if you put the balance to rear only while listening to music they sound terrible. The tweeters up front really make a difference. I have begun looking into replacing my rear's but it is down on the list (bumpers and shocks are more fun!). |
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I saw a trooper with the aftermarket leather, and was not impressed. The snake (salesman) said it was "just like" the factory leather. The kit they used, which was probably different from the one post #20 got, had tiny holes punched all over the seat. It was also VERY tight. It looks like it would dry up and begin to crack between the tiny holes. The stock leather in my Ltd. is a little lose, and solid - no holes. I treat it regularly with mcguires gold class leather cleaner/conditioner. That stuff is great - really softens it up and makes it brighter (tan leather interior). Just my opinion - our dealers add on leather is not as good as factory. Andy |
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is the speakers. I'm no audiophile, but I'm into stereo gear at home (entire system including TV & stuff is just less than 5 grand) and I like to have what I consider decent sound while on the road. I am not a car audio nut, and I will probably never install separate amps or subwoofers into any vehicle I own. The stock speakers, both front and rear, are crap. Even swapping them out for $50 a pair speakers will net you a noticeable sound improvement. I put Polk Audio EX602 in front ($100 a pair) and 402 in the rear ($80 a pair) and the results were dramatic. The replacements are the same diameter as the factory speakers and install easily, with zero mods. paisan, I think even YOU would notice the difference that a minor mod like swapping the speakers would make. I was pleasantly surprised at how much it helped. Actually, you could probably get away with just doing the front speakers since they are closer to your ears and they are responsible for most of the bass (the rears are just too small to generate anything approaching real bass). |
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Let's move this over to the Aftermarket area? -mike |
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