Well; Gussie2000 hit everything on the head of the pin, especially with the lack of replacement body parts, poor power window operation, and that the VX is best suited toward single people or couples without kids (as access to the rear seat sucks, and is normally removed by VX owners). If you have kids (or soon to have kids), you will hate the VX. Having kids is the #1 reason why people end up selling their VX.

The only thing I would add, is that rearward visibility out the back window is non-existent. Many VX'ers install a RV-style magnifier decal on the inside of the rear window to help rearward visibility. In addition, the little convex stick-on spot mirrors are absolutely mandatory on the exterior rearview door mirrors.

If you really get creative, you can always add a rear-mounted camera to help when backing-up in reverse. The local/domestic Japan versions of the VX came from the factory with OEM rear-mounted cameras as standard equipment. On the U.S. export models of the VX, there is a "dummy plug" located just below & center of the big word ISUZU on the exterior of the rear tire carrier. This "dummy plug" is where the actual camera lens was mounted on the local/domestic Japan version of the VX.