The Isuzu Ute has just two models D-Max ute and MU-X large SUV, yet they are doing very well in the market. Even with this limited range of vehicles they are currently in 8th position in sales for the 2022 in Australia, ahead of companies such as Subaru, Volkswagen, Mercedes, Nissan and many more.
They have just announced a make over of these vehicles, not large changes just some adjustments that, they say, come from suggestions from their buyers.
Isuzu also has an i-venture club to help people learn and experience how to use their vehicles to great advantage especially in adventure trips.
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Dave Darmondy is one of the i-venture club trainers
I think it’s fair to say that there is a misconception that you just need to keep on spending money before you can start enjoying your car. And it’s just not the case. You know, the beaches in southeast Queensland in particular, but also in various locations around the country are very accessible and they they’re perfectly your new car, your new standard car, which can take you to work on during the week and drop the kids at school, can absolutely turn into a very comfortable beach cruiser that same weekend.
Isuzu Australia knows how success is based on the skill of its workers
Isuzu Motors Limited (Japan) has crowned Australian service technician Peter Carter as the ‘Best Individual Isuzu Light Commercial Vehicle (LCV) Technician in the World’ following the conclusion of the 17th Isuzu World Technical Competition – an international automotive technical service contest known as the “I-1 GRAND-PRIX”.
Open to auto service technicians with at least three years’ experience of working as a mechanic at an Isuzu UTE dealership or service centre, the competition allows one team per country in each division (Commercial Vehicle and LCV). To take out the tournament, competitors are tested on their technical knowledge as well as their practical application of skills conducted in a high-pressure time-critical environment. Mr Carter prevailed against the strong competition comprising 42 fellow technicians from 21 countries.
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