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Icelandic Dodge.. I'd drive it.
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Icelandic Dodge.. I'd drive it.
Cool truck but $160,000.00? C'mon. Here's some more pictures
Dude. That would be a blast, except for the fact we have zero snow in the south. Mud, on the other hand...
Ignorant wrote:Curmudgeon wrote: Not much Dodge left from what I read.you say that like it's a bad thing.
Interestingly, the part I'd consider worst, the transmission, still remains.
That is so awesome. But the trannies in the big diesels are good no? It's the 46RE autos you gotta watch. I replaced all the guts in mine with kevlar bands and clutches, and a shift kit.
spriteracer wrote: Cool truck but $160,000.00? C'mon. Here's some more pictures
IIRC vehicles are very expensive out there, probably because of import taxes.
Twin_Cam wrote: Meh, rather have a Hilux...
The other morning on the way to work I passed a truck headed for the port that was hauling 3 X-cab Hilux pickups. I can't, for the life of me, figure out why Toyota doesn't do those here. Must be crash test related or something.
On the same subject (sorta) Isuzu could have started importing these and done real well:
Those doors sure look like GM full size cab design. Which would make sense as GM provides the base for their small truck as well.
Curmudgeon wrote:Twin_Cam wrote: Meh, rather have a Hilux...The other morning on the way to work I passed a truck headed for the port that was hauling 3 X-cab Hilux pickups. I can't, for the life of me, figure out why Toyota doesn't do those here.Must be crash test related or something. On the same subject (sorta) Isuzu could have started importing these and done real well:
Nissan based.
I'm still awaiting the introduction of the Mahindra diesel here in the States. The specs/pricing look promising.
racinginc215 wrote: Wrong! Isuzu D-Max is a pickup truck made by Isuzu. It shares the same platform with several General Motors (GM) mid-size trucks in the United States. These being the Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon and Isuzu i-Series. The Chevrolet Colorado name is also applied to a rebadged version of the D-Max in the Middle East and Thailand, although not identical to the American version. The original D-Max is sold alongside the Chevrolet Colorado in the Thai market where they are both built. In Australasia between 2003 and 2008, the D-Max was marketed as the Holden Rodeo, but has since been relaunched as the Holden Colorado. The Isuzu D-Max itself was also introduced in Australia during 2008, selling alongside the Holden offering. in the United Kingdom, the D-Max is offered there as the Isuzu Rodeo.
Yeah, Isuzu uses the same basic frame and other parts of the platform with their unique sheetmetal but you missed the most important part: it's sold with a 2.5 or 3.0 turbodiesel around the Pacific Rim. http://www.isuzu.co.jp/world/product/dmax/power.html I believe they also use Showa (instead of GM or Dana) axles.
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