I have the 2000 3.2 V6 and have had it for the last 2 years. Will never sell it. It has 118000 miles and still drives like a decent motor. I use it as a 4X4 every day to get to our fields and have never had any issues with it. Last MOT cost a whopping £200 including the cost of the MOT. I need to service it and do the cam belt and water pump this summer. Other than that, it's nearly as good as my old 3.1 Isuzu Trooper. Just has lots more power lol
I had a (Holden) Frontera here in Australia as my first car for $4k and I bloody loved it - If they still made them or a newer one I would consider rebuying it
I too have a holden frontera, bought my '96 frontera sport (SWB) in 2006, it's now 2019, I still have it and have no thought of getting rid of it. A bit underpowered but a great reliable vehicle, on and off road 😎👍
I have a 2000er Frontera with 2,2l Diesel. It is a perfekt Car for me. Low Fuel Coast, much Space, lot of trailering. And Good in Offroad. I Save it for Oldtimer!
He certainly does bring all Fronteras, Rodeos, and Passports from that time Justice. I am a proud owner of a 2000 Honda Passport EX 2WD, and it runs as if it were new!
How reliable is the trans on these? I'm planning on buy a 2001 V6 4x4 Automatic but I'm not sure what I should look for or put special attention to when buying .
This is made back when SUVs were actually cool. I'd hate to say this, but... I miss the heyday of SUVs. Believe it or not, this SUV was sold in North America as the Isuzu Rodeo/Amigo and the Honda Passport. This SUV may not be as good as other far superior Japanese SUVs like the Mitsubishi Montero Sport, Toyota 4Runner aka. the Toyota Hilux Surf or even the Nissan Pathfinder, but it's still a lot better than those Crossover SUVs aka. CUVs, which are all nothing more than oversized pieces of junk with the sh*ttest and cheapest engines available. The only CUVs I like are the ones made by Toyota and Lexus.
I have the American version. A 1999 isuzu rodeo with 230k miles. It still runs great and everything works. Fully boxed frame and a LSD rear end from factory with disc brakes all the way around. No payments and it performs well in every setting I need it to
Mine had a 2" suspension lift and bfg's. After that it became an suv that could carry four buddies and gear to the all the good mountain stuff. Before that it was good for two and no gear.
Had One of these ,granted the 2.3TD engine ,loads of room but wouldn't pull the skin off a Rice pudding ,sadly .Now drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd with the V8 4.7l engine ,doesn't even know when I have a 2 Ton caravan on the back :)
@@williamperri3437 yeah nice man!! Can’t wait to get mine kitted out but here in Melbourne we are so locked down can’t do shit at the moment. Look forward to putting the lift kit I got on it. Hunting a nice nudge bar and side step setup.
My '98 Isuzu Rodeo used a quart or two of oil between changes, but it had 250k miles with no major repairs. I let a friend borrow it and the rear-end went out.
@@recall2880 Really? I timed my dads at around 12.5 seconds and on the speedo I had it touching 110mph and yea that’s likely 90mph in real 😂 but In that big thing it felt fast . However the fun part was filling it up with diesel if I remember correctly it was £80-90
My Frontera hasn't got a snorkel yet and it was taken through water now theres a little water in the engine and a radiator pipe was ripped open but it's got a 2.2 liter engine and it's a pretty nippy little car
Who considers the original Frontera model to be a "pile of rubbish"? It is basically an Isuzu MU/Wizard, so its a pretty reliable car with German engines. The only issue may be the car body which is fond of getting rusty. The car body is from the UK btw.
@@recall2880 There is no 2.2 dti engine for the original Frontera -I was talking about the A model of the car which the dude in the vid names 'pile of rubbish'
Soooo I'm from the U.S. and when he opened the door I thought,why is he getting in the passangers seat? And then he started driving and wth?!? Then remembered
We drive on the right because in days of yore, gentlemen out riding would pass each other right shoulder to right shoulder. It means you could either doff you hat in respect, or draw your sword and defend yourself with equal grace.
I remember reading a review of the then new Frontera diesel and the Discovery 200 Tdi and the reviewers closing remark was “the Discovery could probably tow the Frontera faster than it could manage under its own power”
Please I have Holden frontera MX V6 1999 I am asking if it is the same of isuzu rodeo V6 3.2 and Opel frontera v6 3.2 too Waiting for your answer please
Makes me laugh now thinking about my old what car magazines where these were considered rivals for a discovery. Can you imagine an 80k vauxhall 4x4 today??? Now thats gone high end the disco sport killed off the freelander and the new defenders all but killed off the discos place in the market. Sad really. I LOVED doscoveries had its own niche and image.
@@taxiadventures3538 ye my old man had short wheel bass 2l mind it had the head skimmed and few tricks up is ass 200 hp on little 2l think come down the road sounded like 4l especially when you pulled away from xr3s and big old v8 rang rovers 😂😂😂
Geez the Hamster actually reviewing the car in a business like manner providing impressions and stats for those of the viewing public who might usefully use this information to make a buying decison or book a test drive ..back in his early presenting days before he turned into a posing twat and a stooge for that equally twatful but somewhat taller Clarkson and somehow (in his own mind anyway ) turned into a cool and witty "presenter" with street cool style ,quaffed hair and comedy timing that Moecambe and Wise would be envious of ..... NOT .
'Well' 6 million times 'Substantial' 8 million times 'Cavernous' 3 million times '4 ba 4' 18 million times Lacking vocabulary. Lacking personality. Cheesy. Hiw did he ever gef the TG gig off stuff like this.
Eric George I'm sure a Frontera would manage that little tootle! But then if you want to look the part you need a Landie. (And a green Barbour wax jacket!)
+Eric George The Vauxhall Frontera was better equiped than the Land Rover Defender and had stronger engines with more power/ torque just a better car in general
Read the title to the video. Its a frontera. Vauxhall have never put a 1.5 litre TDI into any frontera. Anyway LITER is spelt LITRE and DISEAL is spelt DIESEL.
"So Richard, what kind of car are you driving these days?" That says it all doesn't it? The same thing goes for Opel. I could arrive in a Ford, Renault, Volvo or even a Fiat but in an Opel or Peugeot my co-workers would laugh like a bunch of hyenas. Even though Opels aren't all bad, many are.
I have the 2000 3.2 V6 and have had it for the last 2 years. Will never sell it. It has 118000 miles and still drives like a decent motor. I use it as a 4X4 every day to get to our fields and have never had any issues with it. Last MOT cost a whopping £200 including the cost of the MOT. I need to service it and do the cam belt and water pump this summer. Other than that, it's nearly as good as my old 3.1 Isuzu Trooper. Just has lots more power lol
I think Hammond was the wrong person to ask about headroom
Michael Kennedy lol
Thought the same.. 😁
i guess it's pretty off topic but does anybody know a good website to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Fox Brayden Try FlixZone. Just google for it :)
@Jimmy Bryant yea, have been watching on Flixzone for months myself =)
I had a (Holden) Frontera here in Australia as my first car for $4k and I bloody loved it - If they still made them or a newer one I would consider rebuying it
I too have a holden frontera, bought my '96 frontera sport (SWB) in 2006, it's now 2019, I still have it and have no thought of getting rid of it. A bit underpowered but a great reliable vehicle, on and off road 😎👍
Didn't the Chinese car manufacturer Landwind make them later? It did get the lowest EuroNCAP score ever though.
Just got my first car as a 18 yo lad, it was a present so no cost.
Bloody love it, just gotta get the 4x4 transfer case fixed
Clarkson must've approved of it too, he had them in 2 top gear challenges
wait what challenges? i know in the last ever top gear challenge with the 250 quid suvs but what other one?
@@IlliterateIdiot Caravan Challange
@@randomuser8746 They are both the same one ig
@@randomuser8746 that's the short wheelbase version with the 2.2 litre engine!
I have a 1999 2.2 DTI limited edition. This my first car. I spend his price again to him and I love it! :)
I have one from 1993 and love it.
Is yours as slow as mine! Painfully slow
@@recall2880 I have bad noises from the back and don't know what it is. Any idea? Rotation speed dependent
@@DasAlienYota I have no idea sorry.
@@DasAlienYota did you ever find the solution?
Miss this car so much...Broke down on the way back from legoland as a kid
I had one of these 2003 - 2007 3 litre V6 automatic and loved it.
Oh Isuzu...
I have a 2000er Frontera with 2,2l Diesel.
It is a perfekt Car for me.
Low Fuel Coast, much Space, lot of trailering.
And Good in Offroad.
I Save it for Oldtimer!
He certainly does bring all Fronteras, Rodeos, and Passports from that time Justice. I am a proud owner of a 2000 Honda Passport EX 2WD, and it runs as if it were new!
Same with m9 1998 rodeo!
How reliable is the trans on these? I'm planning on buy a 2001 V6 4x4 Automatic but I'm not sure what I should look for or put special attention to when buying .
This is made back when SUVs were actually cool. I'd hate to say this, but... I miss the heyday of SUVs. Believe it or not, this SUV was sold in North America as the Isuzu Rodeo/Amigo and the Honda Passport. This SUV may not be as good as other far superior Japanese SUVs like the Mitsubishi Montero Sport, Toyota 4Runner aka. the Toyota Hilux Surf or even the Nissan Pathfinder, but it's still a lot better than those Crossover SUVs aka. CUVs, which are all nothing more than oversized pieces of junk with the sh*ttest and cheapest engines available. The only CUVs I like are the ones made by Toyota and Lexus.
Nissan Terrano\Pathfinder
Scott Lantz the last model montero was a tippy mess of a death trap.
Yo dont forget the isuzu trooper!
Scott Pratt Opel monthery/ isuzu trooper
I have the American version. A 1999 isuzu rodeo with 230k miles. It still runs great and everything works. Fully boxed frame and a LSD rear end from factory with disc brakes all the way around.
No payments and it performs well in every setting I need it to
Mine had a 2" suspension lift and bfg's. After that it became an suv that could carry four buddies and gear to the all the good mountain stuff. Before that it was good for two and no gear.
I had the older 2.8d. Lwb. Great car off road and i towed a 15 ton wagon out of a bog with it. Id have another in a flash. Brilliant tow vehicle.
Had One of these ,granted the 2.3TD engine ,loads of room but wouldn't pull the skin off a Rice pudding ,sadly .Now drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd with the V8 4.7l engine ,doesn't even know when I have a 2 Ton caravan on the back :)
Just got one of these as a project car for $750. Absolute bargain and can’t wait till all the mods are done.
@@williamperri3437 yeah nice man!! Can’t wait to get mine kitted out but here in Melbourne we are so locked down can’t do shit at the moment. Look forward to putting the lift kit I got on it. Hunting a nice nudge bar and side step setup.
Man the cars, roads and bridges in England are giant!
What country do you live in because the UKs road compared to the is is small
LOL, where are you from? UK is super small compared to countries like Canada and the US
My '98 Isuzu Rodeo used a quart or two of oil between changes, but it had 250k miles with no major repairs. I let a friend borrow it and the rear-end went out.
I got 2002 Isuzu Rodeo, is in perfect condition I paid 5500$ 6 years ago, running perfect the only problem is burning 1lb oil every 1000 miles .
2.2 dti 115BHP Great engine In these
I own a 2.2 DTI 2000 Limited Edition, but with a "light" engine modification - 140 HP.
18 yrs old now, only 118.000km.
@@funkjoker70 I bought one and omg it’s painfully slow! Is that normal??
I just bought one and it’s painfully slow
@@recall2880 Really? I timed my dads at around 12.5 seconds and on the speedo I had it touching 110mph and yea that’s likely 90mph in real 😂 but In that big thing it felt fast . However the fun part was filling it up with diesel if I remember correctly it was £80-90
@@recall2880 slow? yes, normal. about 1800+ kg and 115 HP. Like an old Golf I with 50 Diesel HP. 🤓
Didn't you testdrive before you bought it?
My Frontera hasn't got a snorkel yet and it was taken through water now theres a little water in the engine and a radiator pipe was ripped open but it's got a 2.2 liter engine and it's a pretty nippy little car
Who considers the original Frontera model to be a "pile of rubbish"? It is basically an Isuzu MU/Wizard, so its a pretty reliable car with German engines. The only issue may be the car body which is fond of getting rusty. The car body is from the UK btw.
The 2.2 dti engine is not German
@@recall2880 There is no 2.2 dti engine for the original Frontera -I was talking about the A model of the car which the dude in the vid names 'pile of rubbish'
@@qinn1996 oh I’m so sorry I misread. Much apologies and let me kiss your shoes
Soooo I'm from the U.S. and when he opened the door I thought,why is he getting in the passangers seat? And then he started driving and wth?!?
Then remembered
We drive on the right because in days of yore, gentlemen out riding would pass each other right shoulder to right shoulder. It means you could either doff you hat in respect, or draw your sword and defend yourself with equal grace.
Oh my God, he's so young!
1999 Isuzu Trooper
These shoguns and cherokees those.were the days. Sky high image but still a proper beefy looking off roader.
I remember reading a review of the then new Frontera diesel and the Discovery 200 Tdi and the reviewers closing remark was “the Discovery could probably tow the Frontera faster than it could manage under its own power”
Very true. The 2.2dti is unbelievably slow
Did Vauxhall really not put a sunroof into any model at all at that time? Why? Never heard that about the Opel models?!
Also what's a Toyota Amazon?
I believe a Lexus equivalent Landcruiser, sold under the Toyota nameplate.
had a 1999 Vectra with a sunroof - so they DID put some in in that year.
My 99 2.2 vauxhall frontera has sunroof
Toyota amazon= Toyota land cruiser HDJ 100 called "amazon" in UK market
I have had a '99 astra, vectra, corsa and frontera all with sunroofs
Is there any Izuzu rodeo?
Sorry" Eric" we can't all aford 50 grand motors!
Saw one the other day
Please I have Holden frontera MX V6 1999 I am asking if it is the same of isuzu rodeo V6 3.2 and Opel frontera v6 3.2 too
Waiting for your answer please
Hi VIP I have the same car as you, the engine designation is the 6VD1 for the 3.2 engine, it’s likely that it is the same engine
It's probably built in a different factory.
@@CheapBastard1988 Many thanks
What's called Opel Frontera (3door/estate),in Israel was marketed up to 2004 as Isuzu Rodeo-a direct competitor to Mazda Tribute
*Enormous space everywhere*
...comming from a man who is by distance the smallest in the group of Top Gear/Grand Tour :)
Allowing for the fact that Clarkson is 6'4", anyone will look short next to him. Hammond is slightly under average at worst.
It is an isuzu
Makes me laugh now thinking about my old what car magazines where these were considered rivals for a discovery. Can you imagine an 80k vauxhall 4x4 today??? Now thats gone high end the disco sport killed off the freelander and the new defenders all but killed off the discos place in the market. Sad really. I LOVED doscoveries had its own niche and image.
Opel-Vauxhall 90's cars are build to last long,
I have a Corsa 1999, anders still runs smooth!
My grandfather have opel frontera and he very very love this jeep
Anyone owned a 2.8 frontera. The proper job.
The frontera was a good ISUZU 4x4. Then it got bodged by VAUXHALL. It only rattled and fell apart when it was made in LUTON.
Honda, Izusu, Vauxhall.....how many names can 1 car go under?
... Opel :)
Holden in Australia
Has like 10 names in diferents markets
I think it is a Chevy in South America
Why?
a great car
OMG my aunt used to have this in DC!!
OPEL FRONTERA SÜPER ÖTESİ BİR SUV😍
I had a 2.3 diesel, it was the worst car I've ever had. Terrible acceleration, terrible breaks, terrible handling. I sold it after 4 months.
Really mine has no trouble pulling a 6 ton trailer round fields
@@taxiadventures3538 ye my old man had short wheel bass 2l mind it had the head skimmed and few tricks up is ass 200 hp on little 2l think come down the road sounded like 4l especially when you pulled away from xr3s and big old v8 rang rovers 😂😂😂
"substantial"
from the front it looks like isuzu panther
Built by Isuzu
Isuzu wizard
"Substantial" x20 :D
Geez the Hamster actually reviewing the car in a business like manner providing impressions and stats for those of the viewing public who might usefully use this information to make a buying decison or book a test drive ..back in his early presenting days before he turned into a posing twat and a stooge for that equally twatful but somewhat taller Clarkson and somehow (in his own mind anyway ) turned into a cool and witty "presenter" with street cool style ,quaffed hair and comedy timing that Moecambe and Wise would be envious of ..... NOT .
"Fo ba Fo"
I forgot Hammond used to be able to drive cars without catching fire and being cut out of his clothes ...
да раве это офроуд ? это как у меня в городе
4b4
'Well' 6 million times
'Substantial' 8 million times
'Cavernous' 3 million times
'4 ba 4' 18 million times
Lacking vocabulary. Lacking personality. Cheesy. Hiw did he ever gef the TG gig off stuff like this.
You just jealous
@@pandumiharja6769 You're just a thick twat.
I was never a fan of the Frontera, very much the poor mans off roader with an image to match.
So where do you off road and in what?
edward charles A mate has an old Defender which I use on his farm now and then. No frills, just excellent at what it does.
Eric George I'm sure a Frontera would manage that little tootle! But then if you want to look the part you need a Landie. (And a green Barbour wax jacket!)
edward charles Already got the jacket, I just need a Landie of my own, lol
+Eric George The Vauxhall Frontera was better equiped than the Land Rover Defender and had stronger engines with more power/ torque just a better car in general
Get the 1.5 liter turbocharged diseal they greatly
Read the title to the video. Its a frontera. Vauxhall have never put a 1.5 litre TDI into any frontera. Anyway LITER is spelt LITRE and DISEAL is spelt DIESEL.
***** So how would you spell DIESEL from where your at?
Luke parry. Isuzu dont do a 1.5litre in the frontera the diesel options were. 2.2/2.3/2.5/2.8.
+Brian Gammage
So how would you spell diesel from where YOU'RE at?
But it’s a Vauxhall :(
Built by Isuzu. Vauxhaul just chucked a badge on it.
@@cmdrnachoman5864 Wrong. Built by Vauxhall in Luton, christ you really don't know much do you?
"So Richard, what kind of car are you driving these days?"
That says it all doesn't it? The same thing goes for Opel. I could arrive in a Ford, Renault, Volvo or even a Fiat but in an Opel or Peugeot my co-workers would laugh like a bunch of hyenas. Even though Opels aren't all bad, many are.
why is it vauxhall it should be opel
+Darko Mavid Vauxhall is in the UK
ok thanks
It really should be Isuzu
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The 90s were ugly.
I’d rather walk
Murderers car
It's a Nissan
It's not. It's an Isuzu. Specifically an Isuzu Rodeo.
your mother is a Nissan!
@@Dover78 The same guy who designed the exterior in this car, also designed it for Nissan.
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Isuzu trash