There is a auction going on and it has Isuzu truck. Looks like a Chevy Colorado. Where they still in partnership in 2007?
There is a auction going on and it has Isuzu truck. Looks like a Chevy Colorado. Where they still in partnership in 2007?
When I saw the picture I thought that's not Isuzu that a chevy. We just repaired one. Then looked at the grille.
Well at least there will be parts for it at your local GM dealership.
Former boss of mine bought an Isuzu I280 new, and it was probably ten years old and still running fine when I lost contact with him. Pretty much a Colorado with a different grill.
It sold for $3900. With only 38992 miles on it. IMO someone got a deal. No rust and decent interior.
mechanicalmeanderings said:Yes, but it was the very end of the relationship!
Actually they are still making the d max off the second gen colorados in other markets.
In reply to Appleseed :
Hombre = S-10/ Sonoma
"i-Series" (i-280, i-290, i-350, i-370) = GMT355 Colorado/ Canyon
edit: and FWIW, Wikipedia "i-Series" article is wrong, 2006 was i-280 (2wd 4 cyl ext-cab) and i-350 (4wd 5cyl crew cab); 2007+ was i-290 and i-370 w/ the 'larger' engines.
Is it still GM dealership just with a different name slapped on the truck. Like Lexus cars in Japan?
MyMiatas said:Is it still GM dealership just with a different name slapped on the truck. Like Lexus cars in Japan?
No, there were Isuzu dealers, usually as part of another brand like Suzuki, Mitsubishi, etc. Most common in the 80/90s was Honda/Isuzu as Honda did not make trucks/suvs and Isuzu didn't make cars (or only made 1 model, etc.)
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