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Back to the Wild SUVS have been domesticated for Mom and Mr. Fixit, but the fact remainsthese beasts are built for the boondocks, and their natural habitat is the rough, open road
It's time to return sport utes to where they belongrunning free on dirt and gravel, snowpacked roads, and every other bumpy track beyond the pavement. After we beat, muddied, and filthified the eight rigs that follow, we see no reason to let them cart mere groceries again. And we've got the goofy grins to prove it. BEST FOR CARGO AND ROOF-RACK ACCESSIBILITY 2002 ISUZU AXIOM XS
The first rutted section of the road into the Jemez jolted the Axiom airborne, slamming my head against the roofhello, seatbelts!and caused Mick Jagger's voice to stutter through "Satisfaction." With my ears ringing from the impact (or was it the 140-watt, eight-speaker stereo system?), I pressed two curious buttons on the dash: "Ride/Sport" and "Power." Instantly the Axiom put the excess into "XS." The swank ride gave way to a stiff, trucklike suspension that lay waste to washouts, potholes, and bumps, and made the CD skip no more. The engine felt like it had just been given an injection of adrenaline. I climbed happily through red sandstone canyons and scrub pines. Then, as I drove deeper into the forest, the road turned into a postapocalyptic nightmare of sharp rocks and dishwasher-size boulders. Never fear. The Axiom's 17-inch tires stoutheartedly rolled over the whole minefield, and its Torque-On-Demand four-wheel drive plowed up and over any incline set in its way. I kept searching for a failure pointtires slipping, engine stalling, CD skipping againbut eventually I ran out of road. Stunned by the Axiom's capability, I eased down the mountain at ten mph, wondering what it would take to blow this thing apart. Sadly, Isuzu wouldn't let me take the car to Mexico to find out. Grant Davis
230-horsepower V-6 engine; full- and part-time four-wheel drive; 85 cubic feet cargo capacity; five passengers; 16 mpg city, 20 mpg highway; $31,818 (as tested); www.axiom.com
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