Archive for the ‘Isuzu’ Category
Monday, February 2nd, 2009
As General Motors seeks to streamline its production, the auto giant’s medium-duty truck business is back on the block. This past summer a deal with Navistar fell through, leaving GM holding its hat, but a new deal could see the line transfer to Isuzu.
The Japanese automaker, which was due to withdraw from passenger car sales [...]
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Monday, January 5th, 2009
Isuzu will cease selling passenger vehicles in America on January 31. In a news blurb that’s about as abbreviated as the company’s product lineup, Kelley Blue Book reports that the troubled Japanese automaker will stop selling its Ascender SUV and i-Series pickups at the end of the month, both badge-engineered versions of General Motors trucks. [...]
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Monday, December 29th, 2008
What the heck’s an Isuzu test mule doing banging around the Midwest? There’s no hope that this D-Max, based on the GMT 355 platform, will ever see a North American showroom, since the company recently folded up its tent and left.
What’s most likely is that an OEM is doing some development work on the big [...]
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
It must be pretty hard to unload an unwanted truck business these days. Just ask General Motors, which has attempted to sell its medium-duty truck operations first to Navistar and then Isuzu. Both heavy-duty diesel makers have passed on the offer. Isuzu had been rumored as a possible buyer for the unit after Navistar let [...]
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Friday, September 19th, 2008
Reports are coming in that the General is considering selling its medium truck operations to Isuzu. This news is totally unconfirmed by both parties, though Isuzu says it would be more than willing to listen if GM felt the desire to talk.
All of this comes shortly after Navistar chose not to follow through on its [...]
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
Aggressive dealer cash incentives ranging from $4,000 to $8,000 on vehicles has helped Isuzu record its first quarterly sales increase in nearly eight years. The news of 2,007 new units out the door follows the not-so-shocking report earlier this year that Isuzu is abandoning the U.S. market — ergo the fire sale.
There are 201 Isuzu [...]
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
Isuzu has officially announced that it’s leaving the U.S. market and discontinuing sales of its i-Series pickup and Ascender SUV. Both vehicles are produced via a joint venture with General Motors, the i-Series being based on the Chevy Colorado/GMC Canyon pickups and the Ascender being a rebadged version of the Chevy Trailblazer. Reuters reports that [...]
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Monday, January 8th, 2007
When the fruity people at Del Monte closed their Pinson Valley distribution center in Alabama, they were left with 300k square-feet worth of warehouse space and a lot of unsold canned pears. Being in the market for a manufacturing center, Isuzu decided to pick up the facility with the intention of investing several million bucks [...]
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