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Mark B
03/11/2011, 06:15 PM
After reading Anita's thread and posted stories from original VX owners, I thought It would be interesting to hear stories how non-original VX owners got there VX. Great Post Anita.
My story is that I have wanted a VX since I first saw one in Biloxi, MS at a casino. It was Proton Yellow and still have the sticker on the window. Think it was around $ 32,000.
In 2008, I was seriously looking for a VX to add to my Isuzu family. 1999 Amigo and 2001 Rodeo Sport. I found one on e-bay in South Florida. Dragon Green with 40,000 miles. Wanted $ 15,000. I drove from Tampa Bay area in Florida and on the way to South Florida had a list of VX's for sale to look at and compair. Must have test drove about 3 on the way to see the Dragon VX.
Well, It was love at first sight. The seller was the original owner. Had all the documents and service papers and a lot of original VX sale brochures. I really did not haggle with the price just because I wanted the VX and all the others I look at did not even come close to the quality of the Dragon.
Best vehicle I have ever owned. Only one I would like more is a 1972 Plymount Baracuda sublime green convertivble, HEMI.

Bob Barker
03/11/2011, 06:57 PM
I saw one at the movie theaters last June, decided I wanted one really bad... Started looking and found a seller on this web site, sold my Mach 1, flew to Atlanta and he picked me up at the air port, then drove it to Panama City for vacation with the family. No papers, no service records, just a bill of sale and the title was transferred electronically. Not a lot of glamor in my truck, but it's still awesome! Got about 76k miles now and no issues. I think I'm the fourth owner of this one...

vt_maverick
03/11/2011, 07:20 PM
I remember seeing the commercials for the VX way back in college (I was a junior in fall 99) and thinking that it was a pretty cool concept for a vehicle. Unfortunately I was 3/4 of the way towards about $72,000 in student loan debt, so a $30,000 truck was out of the question (I wouldn't have had a job to buy it until 2001 anyway). So I filed it away and completely forgot about it until 2004.

That year I passed a used car dealership in Fredericksburg VA that had a Foxfire VX for sale. It was a little rough - one of the headlight gaskets was coming off, the cargo area was dirty, etc. In the end I decided I didn't want to pay what they were asking, which now is hilarious because I think I paid only a little less than that when I eventually bought mine four years later. So again I filed it away for later.

In late 2007 I owned a 2003 Infiniti G35 coupe and a 1996 Chrysler Town and Country that I bought from my mother-in-law on the super-cheap. The van had finally given up the ghost (gas sprayed out the front grill the last time I ever started it) so I needed something new to transport the dog. I was determined to get an SUV this time around, so I narrowed my choices down to an Xterra, Wrangler Unlimited, and VX, all in their respective dark red colors. After about six months of searching I finally found a Foxfire VX to test drive in Alexandria VA. I drove up by myself and made the decision to buy it as soon as I finished the test drive. In retrospect it's probably good that I didn't take Sonya with me; she was resolutely in the 4-door camp, and I think was really hoping I would choose the Xterra (she was absolutely against the Jeep). Two weeks later we drove to Alexandria to pick it up and I had her look it over before I handed over the check. The first words out of her mouth were "This thing is REALLY small!" and that was not meant in a good way. But at the time it was okay because we were blissfully unaware that we would have a little one on the way only two months later. If that Foxfire hadn't come up for sale for another few months I likely would never have bought one. And I have often wondered whether I bought the same VX that I looked at years earlier.

I'm the fourth owner of my VX and it only had 24K on it the day I picked it up. The CarFax report showed that the first owner had it until around 2005 or 2006 (haven't look at the report in awhile) and only put 4K on it in all that time. The seller told me the story he was passed from the second owner: the first guy had a son who was a salesman at an Isuzu dealership in Pennsylvania. Apparently the son convinced the old man that it would be really rare someday so he bought it and promptly parked it in the garage for safekeeping. I don't know why he sold it, but the next two owners each put about 10K on her before selling. Like many former owners they were family men who simply could not keep justifying a car payment for a vehicle that was completely family unfriendly. Although I didn't get much in the way of service records for the first 24K miles, I did get ALL of the new owner paperwork, brochures, etc.

So that's it, like most non-original owners I had to really work to find what I wanted, but it's been worth every effort and every dollar. :thumbup:

etlsport
03/11/2011, 07:47 PM
I had seen the commercials and thought they were really cool in high school. When it came time to buy my first car in 02 I was drooling over a proton in my area so I looked online and they were all 20-25k used. After that I kind of forgot about them.

In august 05 I had an 05 civic and rolled it doing 80 on 95 in DE. After a week not even being able to sit up on my own, I lost my interest in driving especially since I was in college in Philly, I had little use for a car.

then in february 06 I started looking for a car so I could work outside the city. I went to a few local dealerships looking at accords. I went to a honda dealer near my moms house, they had a VX sitting on the lot, I asked to test drive it.. 2 miles later I pulled back into the dealership and said what do you want for it? Ill write a check.

Scott Larson
03/11/2011, 09:38 PM
I first saw a VX in June of '09, I parked next to it in an Ace parking lot and wondered what the heck it was. It was a Proton and was rebadged as a Bombardier so I really did think it was some new vehicle from that same company that makes SkiDoo's! It did have the VehiCross badge still and that's how I finally tracked it down on Google. I was so taken by it that I decided I had to find one for sale and see if it was even affordable. Well, about two weeks later, a Proton showed-up for sale on AOL Autos at a dealer 120 miles away. So, I emailed 'em an offer and I'll be damned if he didn't accept. A quick phone call to verify the details and the conditions and the next day a friend and I drove down to have a look. It was exactly as he described and ran perfect. It had come up from OK City so rust was not an issue and even though the miles were high, the price was right. Needless to say, I drove it home. It sure got alot of looks along the way, it still does! So, in less then a month, I went from never having even heard of a VehiCross to owning one, and in the color that screamed to me that fateful day, "LOOK AT ME"!!

Gussie2000
03/12/2011, 05:13 PM
Back in 2004 i used to work @ this mall located in valley stream,long island.NY called green acres.

During my time working there i saw this guy couple of times driving a 2000 proton VX.
I was completely fascinated by its looks.
The 3rd time i saw the guy i approached him,he saw me coming and smiled,i guess he knew why,so he were kind enough to allow me a test drive right there,after 5 minutes i became obsesive about this rare but unique vehicule.

Since then i started my quest for one Vehicross,my preference were inclined to the ironman,the ebony and the astral silver,saw few ebony and ironman,but non close by my location so i went for this astral silver offered at riverhead's toyota in long island.

The Vx came from pocasset,MA,but the original owner (i'm the 2nd) passed away.The son let it go to auction after 5 years in a storage room and ended up here in NY, with only 38,000 miles on the odo in completely stock conditions,no mods were done 'till i bought it.


Today my VX made the 71,000 miles and running strong as ever :)

mindaugas
03/14/2011, 04:15 PM
The first time I saw one was in 2000 I think, it was an Ironman next to me getting gas. I remember thinking, wow, this is the first car I have ever seen that looks good. I was never a fan of the way Ferari, Lambo, Porshes look, not counting their performance. The Vehicross had absolutely everything I wanted. Off road capability, tiny, tow door, and a decent sized motor. But $30k was out of the question so I promised myself that in a few years when they came down in price I would get one. It took me 11 years, but everything finally came together. I bought my 2000 Foxfire in January 2011 and every time I drive it I fall a little more in love.

113k miles right now. I am the 3rd owner. The first was a lease, the second owner had it from 2001 until 2010 and then I bought it. Few scrapes and misc stuff, but nothing that cannot be fixed. I plan on keeping it forever, despite it being neither baby or dog friendly.

tom4bren
03/15/2011, 05:17 AM
I guess I'm like most of the others who have posted. I had to wait till used prices came down to match my affordability.

Then I saw this Proton lifted with 33's and the spare mounted on the rear door & I was hooked. The owner mentioned the forum so I had to check it out. After reading how Y'all were trashing him & the rig, I knew I'd just found a new home for me & my perverse humor.

Paid more for it than I should've & had it shipped from MO to VA. It sat in my driveway for 2 weeks waiting on clear title. The rest is history.

RickOKC
03/15/2011, 02:17 PM
I first remember seeing a VX in Mission to Mars. Thanks to HDTV, I finally noticed there was a badge in the grill while watching the movie for the 185th time a few years ago and zoomed in. "Isuzu? I must know more…" I looked it up on the internet (along with "why was Gary Sinise wearing eyeliner in Mission to Mars?") and was disappointed to learn the VX-O2 roadster was never more than a concept. Still, I stored away the knowledge that the production VX was extremely cool anyway.

Last year I became more and more frustrated while trying to get things done around the house with only a Mustang in my possession. Sometimes I need to transport something bigger than a toaster and I was tired of borrowing vehicles. The decision to add a cheap used truck quickly mutated into wanting it to include four wheel drive and be small enough to fit in the garage without being in the way all the time. That left a very short list of pickups like a Ranger regular cab 4x4 which, get this - turned out to be harder to locate than a VX. Finally, I decided to expand my search to include SUVs since they would also be big enough to meet my needs.

That's when I remembered the VX and I started researching it again (thanks, everybody!) After a few months of frustration trying to drag information and photos out of sellers and a loooong wasted trip to visit a VX in poor condition, I made contact with Pdmarty in Dallas after he posted his VX for sale here. I took a half day off from work and drove to Tx ASAP hoping it wouldn't get sniped by local Dallas shopper like the last one I found there. I was very happy when I turned the corner into his neighborhood and saw it gleaming in the distance. I was really excited when it looked just as good close up! Pdmarty had bought it from a friend (the original owner) but he only kept it a few months. It was going to be his son's vehicle but things didn't work out so he sold it. I bought it at 120k miles and have put on another 4 or 5k since July.

And, yes, it has fully served all of my needs when it comes to hauling cargo. It seems so HUGE compared to my car! It has also exceeded my expectations for fun and capability in snow as well. :)

BeeVenom
03/19/2011, 06:20 PM
I'm the 2nd owner of my Proton and am so proud of this beauty! It was 'BETTER THAN NEW' when i got it cuz the original owner loved it as I now do. Have had it for almost 8 years now and adore it just like i did the first day i owned it! My wife sometimes gets pissed :p though.
Nothing like a VX....new, old or anywhere in between!

I'm not the first....but second owner of my Proton. Been about eight years now and I've never been happier! New, old, anywhere in-between, VX ownership is second to none. I love this baby more than my w....... Just kiddin' honey! :bgwo:

rsteinmetz70112
03/23/2011, 07:58 AM
Love is good, whether you're the first or not.

BeeVenom
03/23/2011, 01:36 PM
WELL STATED rsteinmetz70112!
There's nothing to compare to (or compete with!) a VX!
scott

djvx
03/23/2011, 08:54 PM
I first remember seeing a VX in Mission to Mars. Thanks to HDTV, I finally noticed there was a badge in the grill while watching the movie for the 185th time a few years ago and zoomed in. "Isuzu? I must know more…" I looked it up on the internet (along with "why was Gary Sinise wearing eyeliner in Mission to Mars?") and was disappointed to learn the VX-O2 roadster was never more than a concept. Still, I stored away the knowledge that the production VX was extremely cool anyway.

Last year I became more and more frustrated while trying to get things done around the house with only a Mustang in my possession. Sometimes I need to transport something bigger than a toaster and I was tired of borrowing vehicles. The decision to add a cheap used truck quickly mutated into wanting it to include four wheel drive and be small enough to fit in the garage without being in the way all the time. That left a very short list of pickups like a Ranger regular cab 4x4 which, get this - turned out to be harder to locate than a VX. Finally, I decided to expand my search to include SUVs since they would also be big enough to meet my needs.

That's when I remembered the VX and I started researching it again (thanks, everybody!) After a few months of frustration trying to drag information and photos out of sellers and a loooong wasted trip to visit a VX in poor condition, I made contact with Pdmarty in Dallas after he posted his VX for sale here. I took a half day off from work and drove to Tx ASAP hoping it wouldn't get sniped by local Dallas shopper like the last one I found there. I was very happy when I turned the corner into his neighborhood and saw it gleaming in the distance. I was really excited when it looked just as good close up! Pdmarty had bought it from a friend (the original owner) but he only kept it a few months. It was going to be his son's vehicle but things didn't work out so he sold it. I bought it at 120k miles and have put on another 4 or 5k since July.

And, yes, it has fully served all of my needs when it comes to hauling cargo. It seems so HUGE compared to my car! It has also exceeded my expectations for fun and capability in snow as well. :)
Rick, your story is just like mine so I guess It doesn't need repeating:winko:

housertl
06/13/2011, 09:50 AM
The first time I ever laid eyes on a VX was about 2 weeks ago, in the parking lot of a Shoppers in Alexandria, VA. Since that time, I have sold my Subaru Impreza OBS, and placed a deposit on an Astral #0510, up in Cleveland. I am currently waiting on the quote to have her shipped down here, so I can call her my very own. I will be the second owner, the first bought her brand new and owned her for just under 12 years. I can't wait!

RickOKC
06/13/2011, 10:46 AM
Congratulations - I hope it arrives soon! Post photos asap!

Y33TREKker
06/13/2011, 11:01 AM
VX's had never really registered with me when they first hit the market, and a sport utility had never really been the type of vehicle I'd considered owning, but during a bike ride around town, I spotted one for sale about five blocks from my house.

It was a Proton, and the seller (original owner) was actually someone I knew from high school. I stopped to check it out during the bike ride, and after talking about it for awhile, she (the seller) actually gave me the keys and let me test it out over the following weekend. I remember driving to a blues festival that weekend and couldn't help but notice virtually everyone I'd be driving by just stopping and staring.

Now I'm personally one for keeping more of a low profile about most things, so I decided that a Proton probably wouldn't help much in that regard, and that an Ebony was more to my liking for the overall look black added to the vehicle.

Well it didn't take long to find this site as I started learning more about the VX, and it turned out that a member here had an '01 Ebony for sale (also an original owner), and the rest is history. I flew out to Baltimore from IL and drove it back with only one OH $#!+ moment (as follows).

I'd read early on about the possible oil usage issue, so before starting the drive back I made sure to check the level and top it off. What I DIDN'T do though is remember to put the damned oil filler cap back on AFTER topping the level off, and ended up driving for a couple of hours on the interstate with the cap just resting on top of the intake manifold. I was stopping for something anyway, and when I came to a stop at the end of the interstate off-ramp, saw smoke coming from under the hood. (Yeah...that's what I said too).

Well oil had been blowing up out of the filler hole, and some had made it onto the exhaust manifold, so as bad as the smoking had been, it could have been MUCH worse. I found a car wash, cleaned the engine bay as best I could, grabbed a bite to eat, then checked the oil level to see just how much had been lost and topped it back off. Luckily, only about half a quart had been lost, and I've had no oil related issues since.

Not the most stress free way to start my VX ownership experience, but comparatively speaking, it's been a pretty smooth ride ever since.

housertl
06/13/2011, 11:34 AM
Until it's in my driveway, this is the best I can do.

http://www.autosdirectonline.com/web/used/Isuzu-VehiCROSS-1999-Brook-Park-Ohio/812309/

djvx
06/13/2011, 09:07 PM
VX's had never really registered with me when they first hit the market, and a sport utility had never really been the type of vehicle I'd considered owning, but during a bike ride around town, I spotted one for sale about five blocks from my house.

It was a Proton, and the seller (original owner) was actually someone I knew from high school. I stopped to check it out during the bike ride, and after talking about it for awhile, she (the seller) actually gave me the keys and let me test it out over the following weekend. I remember driving to a blues festival that weekend and couldn't help but notice virtually everyone I'd be driving by just stopping and staring.

Now I'm personally one for keeping more of a low profile about most things, so I decided that a Proton probably wouldn't help much in that regard, and that an Ebony was more to my liking for the overall look black added to the vehicle.

Well it didn't take long to find this site as I started learning more about the VX, and it turned out that a member here had an '01 Ebony for sale (also an original owner), and the rest is history. I flew out to Baltimore from IL and drove it back with only one OH $#!+ moment (as follows).

I'd read early on about the possible oil usage issue, so before starting the drive back I made sure to check the level and top it off. What I DIDN'T do though is remember to put the damned oil filler cap back on AFTER topping the level off, and ended up driving for a couple of hours on the interstate with the cap just resting on top of the intake manifold. I was stopping for something anyway, and when I came to a stop at the end of the interstate off-ramp, saw smoke coming from under the hood. (Yeah...that's what I said too).

Well oil had been blowing up out of the filler hole, and some had made it onto the exhaust manifold, so as bad as the smoking had been, it could have been MUCH worse. I found a car wash, cleaned the engine bay as best I could, grabbed a bite to eat, then checked the oil level to see just how much had been lost and topped it back off. Luckily, only about half a quart had been lost, and I've had no oil related issues since.

Not the most stress free way to start my VX ownership experience, but comparatively speaking, it's been a pretty smooth ride ever since.

wow, good 1!

crager34
06/14/2011, 07:37 AM
I had wanted one ever since seeing the first commercial. Finally got the chance while I still lived in Colorado and found my first 00 kaiser in Kansas City. Did all the work on the phone, flew out one way with the check and drove back to Denver. A few years later while living in Ohio I was in an accident and it was totaled (I was fine). A few weeks after getting the insurance money I found my second 00 kaiser in Boston. Did all the work on the phone, flew out one way and drove her home. Still have it it today. I am the second owner on both of them.

mhill
06/14/2011, 08:02 AM
Saw it, Loved it, Had to have it, Found it 6 days later, Bought it!:dan_ban:
I have had no time or money since! The wife and the checkbook is all that keeps me from getting another one. :naughty:
Yeah I got issues! :goof:

samneil2000
06/14/2011, 09:34 AM
I vaguely remembered seeing them way back, and rarely ever saw one in person around Memphis. Then one day a couple years ago I started wanting one. Found this site, read about issues and common (cheap) mods. Found one for sale on ebay in Indy. Emailed the stealership a few times, and bought it site unseen. Had it shipped down here and gave it a going over.
I realize now that I over-payed, but I got it. I fixed quite a few things on it over time and it's still a trip to drive it around and get pointed at and stopped by folks wanting to tell me how cool it is and all that. The most common question around here is "how's that thing do in the mud?" :bgwb:

Maddawg
02/01/2013, 05:19 PM
I remember the original TV ad on the Bonnieville salt flats, lol. It didnt really showcase the VX very well. I saw one on a car lot around 2001 and wanted it. I thought they wanted too much for it and passed it up. Occasionally I would see one on the road and knew I would get one someday. I found two online within 50 miles of me in 2005 on the same car lot. One was Astral Grey but I wanted a red and black interior. I bought the Ironman Edition for that reason and because there were only between 400 and 500 sold in the U.S. and thought that would have some resale value some day. It had a lot of rattles which I traced down and smothered. I am the third owner. The car was orignally delivered to a buyer in Troy, Michigan. From there it went to a second owner in Texas and finally to me in California. The underside looks a little grungy from the winters in Michigan, but its only superficial and tolerable. It is after all being used as an off/on-road vehicle as intended. Other than that its been a great little driver.

Leon R
02/05/2013, 01:39 PM
I loved VX's since I first saw them in '98! But at the time, there was no way I could have afford one. Back then, my wife was driving 1996 2 door Rav4 (another quirky car), around '99-'00 were at a dealer looking at some cars and spotted a used '99 VX with around 10k miles for $27k. At the time, I had an impulse (no pun intended ;)) to trade-in the Rav4 and buy the Isuzu (for my wife), but she didn't want to do. In retrospect, it was a very smart decision (we went on to have 3 kids, so she needed a much larger vehicles!). I haven't really considered another VX for another 12+ years!

Until last fall... I am a hard core Mitsubishi guy! So, when I was looking for a '05-'06 Outlander, I ran into VX ad that used Mitsu Outlander as one of its search tags. It was a copper colored, raised, w/ 33"Ā¯ tires VX from Boston (someone referenced it on classifieds here) for $5500. Though, I am not a fan of copper colored cars, that car re-ignited my interest in, now much cheaper, Vehicrosses!

I got really lucky spotting Henry's Proton on this forum, then I got lucky finding really cheap, reliable transport (only $410, NC to Mass) and lastly, I got really lucky with Henry being an honest guy (in both handling the transaction and describing the car to me).

Now, I couldn't be happier with my VX! I am truly enjoying driving it! I can't recall the last time I was this pleased with a car (and I buy/sell a lot of cars)!!!

VxSport
02/06/2013, 08:09 AM
Well this is a long story. Grab a cup of coffee.

I remember back in the day reading about the VX in a car magazine while sitting in the waiting room at my tire store. This would be about 94 or 95, the Vx in the article was an Ebony prototype built for the Tokyo auto show. At this time I had an Isuzu Amigo in my driveway, which I purchased new in April 93. I read about how advanced the Vx was over the rest of the market. I was hooked when I learned about the limited production in the late 90's. However just like a lot of us in the beginning, I couldn't afford the $30K price tag. I purchased new vehicles in 93, 96, 99, & 02 (two this year, RIP 02 Toyota Tacoma). Even after all these new vehicle picked up over the years, the Vx didn't make it back into my want list till around 05.

I was raised to think that if buying a car, always buy new. That way you're not buying someone else's lemon or problem. Over the years now, I have changed my view on used vehicles. I love doing all the research into a new/used vehicle and with the internet and stuff like CarFax it is easier to know the background of a used vehicle. The last new vehicle that I purchased was in 02, since then everything has been used or lightly used.

Now back to the story, I bought the first Zu Amigo in 93 traded it in 96. I purchased another Zu Amigo (94) in 09 and had it for several years. Both of these vehicles I put 150K on them during the years. Over these years and mileage in the Amigo's, I started learning how to turn a wrench... This was important change; the first Amigo was always serviced by the dealer. The second Amigo was purchased with a blown motor (Rod thru the block), the 2.6L fuel injected motor was a good starting point for learning how to do a rebuild on a truck with one tire pointed to the local scrap yard. I had this Amigo in the driveway until in died in 11 with 266K on it.

Now back to the VX, I don't remember my trigger point in wanting a Vx in the driveway. I wanted more power in my 4x4. Going from I4 Amigo (150 Hp) to something with a V6. In 05 I also looked into the Rodeo, Amigo and Trooper from the 98 to 02 era. I spent the next two years doing research and reading ads for VX for sale. At this time in 08 my daughter was born, a Vx wouldn't make a good DD with a kid in a car seat. So back to the rear burner the Vx quest went for a year.

In late 08 I was bored on vacation in Mi and reading posting online (cars.com) in a coffee shop. I found the ad for our Vx, it was in rough condition (Interior & engine) sitting on a Ford lot in New Mexico. I talked to them a couple times over the next days and finally phoned in an offer at 60% of market value. They took it, gave me time to finish vacation, return to Colorado and make plans to go down to get it.

There is more of this story already posted in the Introduce yourself here! threads. I don’t know how to do a link here yet.

I am the 3rd owner of our VX (previously in NM, TX) clean with no rust.
I just recently purchased our 2nd VX project, however I don't have any CarFax history on it.

I didn't discover this wonderful site until 2011, I didn't spend that much time online before.

This may explain to you why my VX truly looks like no other....
http://i1265.photobucket.com/albums/jj507/VxSport99/076_zps76c9eb81.jpg

And the obsession continues.

JMNY
02/28/2013, 06:35 PM
One day about 11 years ago I was driving and this yellow amazing looking vehicle drove past me on a busy block. I nearly crashed, turned around and drove pretty far trying to catch up and see what it was. I could not catch up and then i lost him. But I kept driving till I saw it in the guys drive way. I was amazed and wanted one. I went home and searched the net and found out what they were. I eventually found the old vx club site and connected with a vx owner NYC Ironman who eventually met me one night and let me drive his VX. I was hooked and trying everything in my power to get the money to buy one of the last 10 or 12 new ones at a dealership in I think Chicago or Missouri? I just could not afford the 30k sticker plus the flight. I remember some members buying them and posting about it. I was sick. I passed but promised myself one day I will have a VX. I always regretted not doing it said i would get one eventually. Years later I came close again but finally last year I saw the prices continuing to drop and felt it had to be done and saved to get my extra toy. I almost bought another one that would have been a mistake since it had so many issues and then I found my Killer Bee from a member here and I could not be happier. I love it so much that I actually hate that I only drive it on the weekends. You cant explain it but it is an obsession and I love driving it.
I would love to buy another one that I could drive everyday. But I drive about 17000 miles a year and between gas and mileage in general it does not make much sense. I waited a long time and could not be happier. I have been a member of the club since 2002!

mborodi
03/01/2013, 03:57 AM
obsessed since 99- Im actually the 3rd owner.. I have no idea who she belonged to before, I bought her from a dealer in Massachusetts.. where Im originally from, and drove her home to Florida.. I HAD to have a proton, but the one I bought was a firefox.. so I had her painted 2 weeks after I bought her.. to Proton.. ALthough I think my yellow is a bit deeper (Indy Solar Yellow from Macco).. which I suppose makes me a knockoff Proton.. but a wee different! Certainly couldnt afford it in 99! I couldnt have her shipped.. I wouldnt.. I flew to MA, handed the dealer a check, never test drove it.. got in it for the first time 10 minutes later and drove her 1500 miles.. the road trip was awesome.. some days now, it's irritating to be stared at, more so in at intersection.. people slow down and get in my way when Im in a hurry.. (badges removed and I have Tonka on the back). It's not so bad on the weekends when Im not in a hurry.. kinda funny.. broke up an argument between husband & wife at a red light.. they followed me to the next red light demanding to know if Tonka really made and SUV.. lol.

ThisGuyIndy
03/01/2013, 11:06 PM
I remember seeing them when they first arrived in '99. Didn't actually fall in love with them but noticed how rare they were. Over the years I would see one now and then and began to like them more and more. After not seeing any for at least three or four years I decided to start doing a little research online. My 40th birthday was approaching and I decided maybe it was time to buy myself a toy.

Right about this time last year I got on Craigslist and there was one for sale about 20 miles away from me with just over 29k miles. I immediately inquired about it and drove to see it. I remember pulling around the corner and seeing it for the first time. It was love at first sight. I had to have it! The next day I went back with a check and drove it home grinning the whole way.

I'm the third owner. The second owner purchased it in 2008 and only put 1,500 miles on it. It now has just over 30,600 miles on it. It's so fun to have such a rare vehicle like this! I don't ever plan on selling it. It's my baby :)

Georgef
03/21/2013, 07:39 PM
I am not the japanese car/lite truck typical car buyer/driver. I am a Euro trash geek. SAABs(the real ones) pre GM. Porsche, Audi, VW. So why a Vehicross? It's cool, fun, different. I picked up an Audi Allroad this last year. Great car. But then my wife's cousin calls me and said, "there's this cool/odd suv for sale at my friend's neighbors place, and I know this thing is right up your alley. It's called an Ironman. I knew what it was in short order. I remember those. I thought about it, after a month it was still nagging at me. I followed up on it. It was still there. I'm in Motown. Not a big Japanese car place. Or Euro trash for that matter. My neighbors don't drive foreign cars much. I don't even do Harley's, I have MV Agusta and Ducati bikes. So, I drove the VX, the engines pretty weak, but I can get used to that, I think I'm really going to like this ride. Perhaps a real good going over will breath life into this mill. The Allroads up for sale. I hope I'm doing the right thing, going from a twin turbo rocket to a VX, but I just gotta know. I joined this forum to educate myself on my new ride and get leads on parts/performance general repair,service tips and links. So far I'm not hitting any goldmines. I just can't get that VX off my mind, I think it will make a great alternate car. A modified Porsche 944 Turbo, or a VX Ironman. Heh,heh,heh :) What shall I drive today? The choices we have to make....... Shall I be naughty, or very naughty?

Georgef
04/05/2013, 01:11 PM
I have the power. After a sea foam in the crank case treatment, tectron in the tank and a good going over. The engine is awake. I am pleased.:)

EVO
04/05/2013, 03:39 PM
A BIG JOLLY HELLO! I have wanted a Vehicross since 1999. I saw one went down and grabbed a Brochure and wished I had 30K to spend on a new SUV!! 14 years later I find one thats got my name on it and I can't say no. There is just something intangible about our Vehicrosses that make us get it!! Some people say its ugly and not practical. I say shut up nobody wants to hear you or I'll introduce you to "Lucile" (The Walking Dead Reference) LOL! I am the lucky 2nd owner of my 99 Ironman and am really enjoying the questions and looks from friends and acquantances. Yes, I have joined the Obsession!!!!

Leon R
04/08/2013, 06:52 PM
That is funny how the two of us, Mitsu heads, admired VX since the late 90's and joined the VX community aright about the same time, 14 years later :)

EVO
04/09/2013, 05:20 AM
Yeah the Mitsu fills a spot in a fellow adrenaline junkie's garage. What other plateform can you make into a 9 second street car!!! I see the VX as what it could be! And this forum has some of the best idea's on how and what you can do!! Believe it or not I actually have been driving my VX way more than my EVO and that's weird for me, but somehow I'm not missing her? For now she gets to be the garage queen!! And I'm still smilling every time I crank the VX up!

Maddawg
04/09/2013, 09:10 AM
Yeah the Mitsu fills a spot in a fellow adrenaline junkie's garage. What other plateform can you make into a 9 second street car!!! I see the VX as what it could be! And this forum has some of the best idea's on how and what you can do!! Believe it or not I actually have been driving my VX way more than my EVO and that's weird for me, but somehow I'm not missing her? For now she gets to be the garage queen!! And I'm still smilling every time I crank the VX up!

Yeah, its an addictive little car. I have two other newer cars/trucks but prefer the VX. For its age its still a head turner. ;)

EVO
04/09/2013, 11:41 AM
The VX is so addictive I cruise this forum every day for ideas and just to say WOOOW! This is AWESOME!!!!

ipd
08/29/2015, 09:51 PM
I've seen two vehicles in my day where I said to myself "someday, I will have one of those". One is a Mitsubishi GTO (mine started as FWD N/A and is now AWD & twin turbo). The other is an Isuzu Vehicross. I guess I just have something for Japanese V6 AWD vehicles. Sorry guys, but when it comes to Mitsubishi, GTO is still the king, imho. :)

Anyways, I pretty much owe this car entirely to Jo. He spotted the ad, he posted it on this forum, he inspected it for me, and he even gave me a lift up there to pick it up. Jo is THE MAN. I absolutely love this VX. I'm going to be inseparable from it very shortly. ;)

p.s.
The gentleman I bought it from is the brother-in-law of the last owner. He passed away from cancer earlier this year. I'm not 100% positive, but I think this may have been his lurker account:

http://www.vehicross.info/member.php/4051-Milty

mborodi
08/30/2015, 02:43 AM
I've seen two vehicles in my day where I said to myself "someday, I will have one of those". One is a Mitsubishi GTO (mine started as FWD N/A and is now AWD & twin turbo). The other is an Isuzu Vehicross. I guess I just have something for Japanese V6 AWD vehicles. Sorry guys, but when it comes to Mitsubishi, GTO is still the king, imho. :)

Anyways, I pretty much owe this car entirely to Jo. He spotted the ad, he posted it on this forum, he inspected it for me, and he even gave me a lift up there to pick it up. Jo is THE MAN. I absolutely love this VX. I'm going to be inseparable from it very shortly. ;)

p.s.
The gentleman I bought it from is the brother-in-law of the last owner. He passed away from cancer earlier this year. I'm not 100% positive, but I think this may have been his lurker account:

http://www.vehicross.info/member.php/4051-Milty

:happyface

RodL
04/16/2023, 04:07 PM
I think I'm the third owner of my 1999 and am pretty sure I will be the last. My Son may want it someday, but I'll just give it to him and not change the title. He can do it after I'm gone.

Rod