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Chevrolet LUV / Isuzu D-Max


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I've heard great things about the Isuzu pickups, but what I want to know is, just how similar is the Chevy LUV to the Isuzu D-Max? Does anybody have any info/experience with a Chevrolet LUV? If so, how are they, regarding performance, cost of parts etc? Do they use exactly the same parts as Isuzus D-Max?

 

From what I've read, it's the same truck, just marketed under a different name. Found a great looking potential buy, but it seems to be priced a little cheaper than equivalent Isuzus, and I'm just wondering if anyone knows of any reason that might be (i.e. shoddy build quality, poor performance etc.).

 

Thanks in advance,

 

J :thumbup1:

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might be tricky to insure as it may be classed as an import. whats it's title on the logbook state, 'Isuzu Pickup' ? My old 15 year old Chevy LUV has been a bit tricky to insure despite having Isuzu pickup on the logbook. The one your looking at shud be identical to the equivalent Rodeo / D Max.

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It's a 2005 model, haven't seen the logbook yet, this is what it is listed as:

 

"2005 CHEVROLET DOUBLE CAB Luv 3.0 TD Intercooler P/U (ISUZU RODEO)"

 

I do also know that it is right-hand drive, so would that still class it as an import? I'll probably have to try and find this out from the seller, but thanks for your help anyway man! :thumbup: :thumbup:

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