Port Elizabeth - The Isuzu KB X-Rider returns as a permanent fixture after proving to be a successful seller while in its limited status, offering enhanced value and stand out styling. 'Back with a ...
It is not every bakkie on the market which offers value for money, safety, advanced technology, convenience and hard working capabilities all at the same time. The Isuzu Extended Cab combines the ...
The bakkie segment in South Africa is awash with models that offer it all in terms of looks and driveability. In about a year, I have had the opportunity to get behind the wheels of some of what I ...
Bakkies are hugely popular in this country, just like "utes" in Australia and "trucks" in Yankeeland, and South Africans have a vast choice of brands and models in 4x2 or 4x4, single or double cab ...
Isuzu Motors South Africa (Isuzu) has refreshed its bakkie range, giving it a new name along with higher levels of specification, quality and efficiency to make its popular light commercial vehicle ...
General Motors SA has upgraded its Isuzu KB range of one-ton bakkies with the latest diesel-engine technology, a larger V6 petrol engine for its top-of-the-range LX models - and an extended-cab model.
The highly anticipated new Isuzu D-Max bakkie has gone on sale in SA in a range of 24 models comprising single cab, extended cab and double cab guises. It is the seventh generation of Isuzu bakkies to ...
So, what is the Isuzu D-Max bakkie all about? The new D-Max is the seventh generation of Isuzu bakkies to be manufactured in Gqeberha over the past 42 years, that’s right, 42 years. Isuzu says this ...
The wraps have come off the new-generation Isuzu D-Max, with pictures and technical details revealed by Isuzu’s Thailand division. The locally-built D-Max, formerly known as the KB before its name was ...
One of the consequences of a stagnant or, worse, shrinking economy is that consumers become more conscious of how they spend their rands. Value for money and practicality, whether one is working class ...
Isuzu Motors, of Japan, has confirmed that it will be investing R1.2-billion in the production of its next-generation one-ton bakkie in South Africa, while an additional total local parts and content ...