Itʼs about the three Amigo SUVʼs. The Generation 1
Amigo (1989-1994), the Generation 2 Amigoʼs
(1998-2000) and the Rodeo Sport (2001-2004).
Amigo 1989-1994
The Generation 1 Amigo was introduced in the spring of
1989. Isuzu's Japanese-built compact sport-utility
vehicle focused more on sport than on the utility end.
The Amigo came with a 2-wheel or on demand 4-wheel
drive and a choice of engines. All versions had two side
doors and a side-opening tailgate, which held a full size
tire. Production ended with the 1994 model year.
Amigo 1998-2000
Isuzu revived the Amigo, in fresh form for the 1998
model year. The Generation 2 Amigo, had a semi
convertible body, with a folding soft top over the back
seat, as well as a pop-up sunroof. There is also a glasswindow
hardtop model for those who want more
weather protection than the soft top affords. (This nonremovable
hardtop, is not meant to be removed).
Amigo 2001-2003
In 2001, this spunky little two-door sport-utility got a
name change to Rodeo Sport. It remained in production
until 2003, when production ended.
Looking for hardtops for Generation 2 Amigos.
Donʼt go to the dealer!
Izusu makes two different models for the Amigo. A hardtop model and the soft top model. If
you go to a Izusu dealer to buy a hardtop. They will sell you one pictured below. It’s the
hardtop for their hardtop model. It’s not what you want. Look at the picture below. The rear
window is attached to the tail gate. You will have to buy the hardtop, the rear window and the
supports that hold it up. We sell everything you need for $895, plus shipping.

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