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boostedte37
01/19/2007, 07:48 PM
what is the preferd year to have or does it really matter just get one :)

CrnCnn
01/19/2007, 08:07 PM
Well I would like a newer year, no paticular reason other than may be in nicer condition.

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jgalt
01/19/2007, 09:23 PM
The only tangible difference that I'm aware of is that the 2000 and 2001 models came with stock 18" rims (16" for 1999).

creeg
01/19/2007, 11:29 PM
Jesus.

Ok first, what is with the first 2 posts and the cage fighter stuff? Wasnt expecting that. :disturbed

Anyways, my understanding is that besides the wheels, the only difference is that the 2000 and 2001 have better climate controls.

[insert picture of dude getting his face smashed in, or whatever here]

boostedte37
01/20/2007, 12:09 AM
Jesus.

Ok first, what is with the first 2 posts and the cage fighter stuff? Wasnt expecting that. :disturbed

Anyways, my understanding is that besides the wheels, the only difference is that the 2000 and 2001 have better climate controls.

[insert picture of dude getting his face smashed in, or whatever here]

the gif with RF getting a nose job is my sig :eek:

thanks for the replys fellows, I have found plenty of 99-00's for sale and a few 01's kinda leaning towards a silver 00......

MZ-N10
01/20/2007, 02:44 AM
00-01 have 18s and climate control....

Ldub
01/20/2007, 05:16 AM
If you're leaning towards silver, the Astral Silver that came on the 99's is light silver. The Kaiser Silver on the 00 & 01 models is darker, pewter silver.

dietz99vcross
01/20/2007, 06:57 AM
Another difference is in the warranty length. 99's had a 6/60,000 powertrain the 00's & 01's had a 10/120,000. Meaning 99's are out of time while many 00's & 01's are still covered. Mike

etlsport
01/20/2007, 07:06 AM
unless you buy it from a family member the chances of you finding a vx still under factory warranty are very low because as soon as the vx leaves the family of the original buyer, the warranty gets cut in half (5 yr 60k)... ive got one of the later VXs built (01.. vin 0563) and my warranty was up last october

cyronman
01/20/2007, 09:10 AM
ETLSPORT- (trying not to change the topic here)


How documented is that?

So my 01 that I'm the 3rd owner of, that has 44k miles is still under warranty?

boostedte37
01/20/2007, 09:18 AM
ETLSPORT- (trying not to change the topic here)


How documented is that?

So my 01 that I'm the 3rd owner of, that has 44k miles is still under warranty?
no worries and good question ;)


doing some searching around the threads I thought isuzu engines were bullet proof just how bad is the oil starvation and oil eating problem? I had a 02 audi a4 turbo that seized an engine because the cam bearings were not getting enough oil. Do you guys drive in fear that your engine could take a crap at any moment or what?

Anita
01/20/2007, 10:16 AM
ETLSPORT- (trying not to change the topic here)


How documented is that?

So my 01 that I'm the 3rd owner of, that has 44k miles is still under warranty?

2000 and 2001 models purchased new had the 120K miles / 10 year warranty. Second owner the warranty cuts in half. You are under the miles but over in years, unfortunately. On the other hand you are still under the limit to purchase an extended warranty, I believe. I know with Isuzu it is 50K miles.

cyronman
01/20/2007, 03:53 PM
Anita-
Awesome, you come through once again.
I'll have to look into that.

By the way, I'll be in Newport off & on for the next couple of months, and I'm gonna meet up with Grimm soon, maybe we can all find a time to grab a bite or something.

Thanks again.
Cy

boostedte37
01/20/2007, 04:09 PM
no worries and good question ;)


doing some searching around the threads I thought isuzu engines were bullet proof just how bad is the oil starvation and oil eating problem? I had a 02 audi a4 turbo that seized an engine because the cam bearings were not getting enough oil. Do you guys drive in fear that your engine could take a crap at any moment or what?
:confused:

creeg
01/20/2007, 04:45 PM
Booster, the other thing to watch out for is the windows: there is a known issue with them sometimes not working, and you then have to fiddle with them a lot to get them to work. It can be frustrating, so make sure they either work, or if there is an issue, that they drop the price for your troubles.

Anita
01/20/2007, 05:16 PM
Anita-
Awesome, you come through once again.
I'll have to look into that.

By the way, I'll be in Newport off & on for the next couple of months, and I'm gonna meet up with Grimm soon, maybe we can all find a time to grab a bite or something.

Thanks again.
Cy

50 K seems to be the cutoff for extended warranties so dont take to much time looking. I know that along with Isuzu, credit unions also offer extended warranties.

It's overdue to have some kind of LA meet! :)

MZ-N10
01/20/2007, 06:40 PM
no worries and good question ;)


doing some searching around the threads I thought isuzu engines were bullet proof just how bad is the oil starvation and oil eating problem? I had a 02 audi a4 turbo that seized an engine because the cam bearings were not getting enough oil. Do you guys drive in fear that your engine could take a crap at any moment or what?

its basically if u get "lucky" and get a flawed engine. out of the all the members in the forums, ive only seens maybe a handful of threads of ppl that blew their engines. just remember ot make sure u have enough oil at all times.