Isuzu Oasis Minivans | Wagons

Isuzu Oasis Minivans | Wagons 

DESCRIPTION

The Oasis is powered by a 16-valve 2.3-liter, 150 hp inline four-cylinder mated with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Seats up to 7 passengers and ABS is standard.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 22, 2023]
Jeanny


Strength:

Have alloys, tinted windows, sun roof and pinstripes - as cool as a minivan can be. Mold Remediation Services

Weakness:

None so far.

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[Sep 06, 2023]
lanmosd51


Strength:

Speedometer jumps a little between 90 and 120, but it stops after a few seconds of driving at that speed. Not incredible on gas, but what 96 vehicle is? Probably like most fords the alternators are weak (but that is only 60 bucks to fix if you are smart and do it yourself) El Dorado Hills Christmas Light Installation

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
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[Feb 05, 2003]
N1234 C1234

Strength:

Comfortable, reliable, can drive all day making it great for travel. Mileage, solid construction-no rattles, higher than average resale when selling.

Weakness:

Brake system higher than average maintenance costs, higher than average resale when buying.

It's a 98 Odyssey, great vehicle. Aside from typical brake repairs and tires, vehicle has been reliable. Over 103,000 miles and driven for over 3 years. Probably average $600 a year in maint, repairs, consumables. Wish they still had this size available as a mini-van. Average 22.5 mpg throughout the year, worst was 18 (very cold weather, stop&go), best was 30 (in Arizona). Highway is 25+mpg typically.

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5
[Aug 12, 2002]
Larry
Model Reviewed: Isuzu Oasis

Strength:

Great build quality fold down rear seat

Weakness:

engine noise at high speeds.

Not many of these babies around. The twin to the honda odyssey. This was the most dependable car I have ever owned (owned about 23 cars during my driving years). This van was perfect inside and out! Had to trade it in on a larger van with larger engine to handle the higher driving speeds on the Autobahn in Germany. I wish I had it back.

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5
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5
[Mar 27, 2001]
Boyd Karren
Model Reviewed: Isuzu Oasis LS

Strength:

Car-like doors, incredible comfortable inside, wonderful suspension, strong engine, flat-folding rear seat, Honda quality.

Weakness:

Auto trans a little spastic when downshifting

Found this baby listed at $27,000 - bought it for $21,000 as it was last one on dealer's lot, and Isuzu wasn't going to sell them anymore. Honda built with better Isuzu options and warranty. What a steal! Strong engine carries us easily across the mountains of the western U.S. Comfortable interior, rear air keeps back passengers comfy. Great CD sound, we love the rear seat that folds flat into the floor. Have alloys, tinted windows, sun roof and pinstripes - as cool as a minivan can be. Quiet, triple-sealed doors and windows keep heat, cold and noise out. We love this van.
ABS kept us from hitting a jaywalker on a cold dark night. It is comfy, smooth, quiet, quick, and sure-footed in snow. And best of all, it is NOT frumpy and common like AstroVans, Caravans, and Windstars. Was 27 when we bought it and figured if we were buying a minivan at 27, then by golly, it was gonna be something.

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None

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