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ISUZU FORWARD

1st January 2009, Page 44
1st January 2009
Page 44
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Long-promised (and also featuring smaller models down to five tonnes), the Japanese-designed Isuzu Forward range offers a lot of features as standard. The three-year mileage, including breakdown recovery, will doubtless get a lot of small operators onboard. Existing Isuzu users will like the attractively styled day, rest or crew cab variants with a suspended driver's seat. Fleet users -such as Travis Perkins, a keen exponentmay well be convinced by shorter delivery times than European rivals. Options include air suspension (but not aircon, yet) and build quality appears good. Isuzu's enviable reputation for good back-up service and an almost familial relationship with many customers already has many adherents. particularly in the vehicle recovery sector. No-nonsense engineering, basically.