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The Isuzu Wizard was a four-door compact SUV made by the Japan-based manufacturer
Isuzu. The Wizard was introduced in 1990 and it ceased production in 2004. Isuzu
manufactured several variations to the Wizard for sale in other countries. The United States has had two versions: the Isuzu Rodeo and (until 2002) the rebadged Honda Passport. Opel/Vauxhall and Holden each also sold rebadged versions of the vehicle as the Opel Frontera, Vauxhall Frontera, and Holden Frontera. It was also sold as the Chevrolet Frontera in Egypt, the Isuzu Cameo in Thailand, the Chevrolet Rodeo in Ecuador, Colombia and Bolivia, and the Isuzu Frontier in South America. The Short Wheelbase two door version was sold as the Isuzu MU in Japan, the Isuzu Amigo and Rodeo Sport in the United States and was also sold as the Opel Frontera Sport, Vauxhall Frontera Sport, Holden Frontera Sport and the Honda Jazz in various markets From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. |

Isuzu Rodeo |
I have to change the rear brake pads on my Isuzu so I decided to video the highlights. |