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The Isuzu D-Max: Old vs. new

The third-generation Isuzu D-Max doesn’t want to change its usual formula. That’s not to say the D-Max’s formula is bad. It’s diverse, actually, because since the first truck was introduced in 2004, it brought a wide range of trucks: From a workhorse with rear-wheel drive, fabric seats, and steel wheels, to a “lifestyle” truck with four-wheel drive, leather seats, and big alloys. Isuzu must be following the adage that starts with “if it ain’t broke…,” and whose ending we already know. Another

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