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Re: Isuzu model name equivalent..RSA vs USA

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Vauxhall

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Hunter4x2 wrote:when googling for help it brings up Rodeo etc.
“an exhibition or contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding broncos, roping calves, wrestling steers, etc.”
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Oppies3800 wrote:
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Vauxhall

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The Frontier was sold as a Vauxhall in BRITAIN.
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Try searching under the "KB" model identifier
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The Frontier as we know it was an Opel MU in Europe.
Isuzu was branded Opel in Europe Vauxhall in the UK, Holden in Australia & I assume GM or Holden in the USA...
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IIRC, it was called Isuzu Rodeo in the States
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Your generation KB was not sold in the States, btw. The Isuzu Hombre was the equivalent "compact pick-up" in the USA and was a rebadged Chevy S-10
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From Wiki:
In North America, the TF series appeared in 1988 as simply the "Isuzu Pickup". Produced at Lafayette, Indiana, Isuzu continued on with the TF until 1996 when it was finally replaced with the Hombre (a badged-engineered Chevrolet S-10). The only engines available were the 96 hp (72 kW) 2.3-liter 4ZD1, the 120 PS (88 kW) 2.6-liter 4ZE1 and the GM 3.1-liter V-6 (designation LG6) producing 120 hp (89 kW) and 170 lb·ft (230 N·m) for the '91–'94 model years.[23] This truck holds the distinction of becoming the last carbureted passenger vehicle sold new in the United States (1994 model year).
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