Isuzu D-Max Ute Review & Road Test - CarAdvice (blog)

The word Isuzu is familiar to those of us that know our trucks, as the world’s biggest manufacturer of medium to heavy duty trucks the Isuzu brand is held in high regard around the world. Like most Japanese manufacturers, Isuzu started back in the early 1900s, the idea of what was to become Isuzu trucks first came to light in 1916 and the company changed the name of its main truck to Isuzu in 1934. Fifteen years later and the whole... With 2009 coming to an end, Isuzu Ute is powering on in Australia for expansion. Having pulled out of the passenger car market long ago, Isuzu has come armed with the Isuzu D-Max Ute. After the agreement between Holden and Isuzu finished, Isuzu decided to keep the Rodeo name (although chose not to use it), Holden came out with the Holden Colorado (which is essentially a D-Max at heart minus the engine) and Isuzu went to the... How does the Isuzu behave in comparison to other Utes on the market. Having waited a good 45 minutes in traffic at Brisbane’s Kingsford Smith drive, I finally reached Isuzu headquarters and was handed the keys to a D-Max 4×2 Crew Ute Hi-Ride LS manual, priced at $35,600. In November 2009 Isuzu sold 478 Utes, making... Source: www.caradvice.com.au