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Car Forum / Isuzu Cars / March 2004

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Is Isuzu leaving Noth America?

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Bearclaw - 28 Feb 2004 04:09 GMT
David - 28 Feb 2004 11:16 GMT
Bearclaw - 28 Feb 2004 22:45 GMT
Do you have any specifics.
Alfred B - 01 Mar 2004 09:18 GMT
> Do you have any specifics.

Check the Isuzu talk section at 4x4wire.com

Seems like Isuzu will be selling 5 and 7 passenger version of the
Assender until a relaunch (to some extent) in 2007.

I would really like to see the D-max pickup-the Isuzu clone of the
Colorado but with diesel engine options as well as that Direct
Injection gasser v6 among others-come to the states by then.....

I have a Ranger now, but I might tolerate that Isuzu truck despite the
push-button 4x4.
canuguy - 02 Mar 2004 03:29 GMT
Got official letter from Saturn Saab Isuzu Canada last week stating that
they're no longer selling Isuzu in Canada BUT will honour warranties/sell
parts etc.  Also sent a $2000 coupon for a future Saturn..
FYI

> > Do you have any specifics.
>
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> I have a Ranger now, but I might tolerate that Isuzu truck despite the
> push-button 4x4.
43fan - 05 Mar 2004 15:37 GMT
> > Do you have any specifics.
>
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> I have a Ranger now, but I might tolerate that Isuzu truck despite the
> push-button 4x4.

Why do you want an Isuzu that's basically a Chevrolet?  Personally, I'd like
to see Isuzu sever all ties with GM, and get back to building their own
vehicles as much as possible.  I don't know the specifics, just how much of
Isuzu does GM own?
Bret Chase - 05 Mar 2004 19:55 GMT
>:|> "Bearclaw" <pking(nospam)@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
>:|news:<ES80c.37811$%d3.3404581@twister.southeast.rr.com>...
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>:|vehicles as much as possible.  I don't know the specifics, just how much of
>:|Isuzu does GM own?

up until last year it was 50%.... now I believe it's 10%.

-Bret
pp - 22 Mar 2004 10:20 GMT
GM Own to much of Isuzu. They stuffed up a good manufacturer. Mainly
because Isuzu are good at all they do. I run several Isuzu vehicles
including a 1965 Bellett sedan that is still rust free
Bret Chase - 22 Mar 2004 23:00 GMT
>:|GM Own to much of Isuzu. They stuffed up a good manufacturer. Mainly
>:|because Isuzu are good at all they do. I run several Isuzu vehicles
>:|including a 1965 Bellett sedan that is still rust free

funny how my wife's 93 isuzu has 5x as much rust on the chassis as my
88 Chevy pickup.

-Bret
 
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