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How are people finding their new Isuzu D-Max?


Andrew Barrett
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Spoke to a bloke yesterday with a 3L Toyota. He had a tonne in the buck and 2 in the trailer. Said he would have nowt else.

For me , I will stick with defender.

Been driving works Navara for two weeks. Good in some areas but very week in others .

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Looks real enough - BUT, his feedback is pretty poor. As always, buyer beware - do all due diligence checks, have it professionally checked if necessary, service history, HPI check etc, go to see it and the seller and if it all checks out ok then it looks like it may be a good buy

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That's quite worrying that you feel the need to use low box when reversing. I've got an older 3 l rodeo and it's the exact opposite. Put it in reverse and tickle the pedal and it all push 5 cube up a steep bank with ease. Looks like I'll be sticking with my truck for another 12 months. Hopefully they will have another 3l model out by then:001_smile:

 

spotted this on ebay. eBay item number:131530018402

 

2013 ISUZU D-MAX PICK UP TWIN CAB 3.0 TURBO DIESEL AUTO 1K MILES FROM NEW | eBay

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The only thing I have heard relating to the new D max is the DPF regeneration cycles allowing engine oil to become diluted with diesel fuel . Just what I have heard .....

 

That's just happened to my mate's. Had to have a new engine in.

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