Are you tired of the 9 to 5? Feeling overwhelmed by rent and bills? Can’t get ahead? Well, a live-in vehicle might be the answer. It was for these reasons that I bought a beat-up 1986 Vanagon Syncro for under $10,000 and have lived in it for the past 10 years. Initially, I accepted that pursuing a career in the mountains would not provide the same income as my office job in London, but with time, I closed the gap. As I fine-tuned my approach, I realized that by drastically reducing my outgoings and supporting my remote work with part-time seasonal work, I was able to earn the same, if not more. None of this would have been possible without my ol’ Syncro, and today is your opportunity to buy your own slice of freedom. Today’s 1992 Isuzu Rodeo 4WD is a fantastic four-season live-in option and showcases tasteful upgrades and a well-equipped camper interior. If you’d like to learn more about this platform, check out this short film from Isuzu’s Video Training Library.
From the Seller:
“We purchased the Isuzu in September 2020 from a member on this site, and while we have loved it, our family has outgrown the space. We have had a kid in here, but no pets. This is an older rig currently in great working condition. The Isuzu can go anywhere and will keep you warm and dry while doing so. We have tons more pictures and info, so please feel free to reach out.”
1992 Isuzu Rodeo 4WD
The Rodeo is fitted with a 2.8-liter turbo-diesel engine that produces 110 horsepower and 166.3 pound-feet of torque. A dependable motor is matched with go-anywhere capability, thanks to 4WD, manual locking hubs, high and low range, and more. Inside, the Isuzu is not especially luxurious but does include the following driver comforts:
- Air-conditioning
- Power steering
- Back-up camera
- Cup holders
- Uprated stereo
Distinguishing Features
- Lithium house batteries with solar
- Propane heater
- Awning with attachable walls
- Ski rack with ladder
- Outside lockable compartment
- Bathroom
- Underfloor storage
This 1992 Isuzu Rodeo 4WD is listed for $25,000 and is currently located in Bend, Oregon. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.
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