Isuzu Malaysia has unveiled its new retail outlet design today following the opening of the Autoexec Corporation 3S Centre in Jinjang, Kepong, earlier today. The 3S centre – sales, service, and spare parts – is also one of the brand's 66 showrooms nationwide. "This new outlet features a strong brand image to reflect the changing outlook of Isuzu's retail business. The modern design elements and improved facilities are designed to ensure customers not only purchase the best products, but also rec
While Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) is nothing new in the automotive industry, only up until recently pickup trucks offered in Malaysia adopted ADAS. For example, the Toyota Hilux, Nissan Navara, Mazda BT-50, Mitsubishi Triton, the recently launched Ford Ranger and last but not least the Isuzu D-Max now all features ADAS. Isuzu held an event to test out the ADAS features offered on the top of the range Isuzu D-Max X-Terrain and we sent our colleague Greg to experience these advanced d
Isuzu Malaysia is paving the path to normalcy for potential Isuzu D-Max customers by offering a moratorium for financing payments on new vehicles purchased from 1 June 2020 till 31 August 2020. Through the Isuzu Deferred Instalment Campaign, the first programme of its kind in the pick-up segment, the company hopes that customers can fortify their earnings by putting their brand new Isuzu D-Max pick-up trucks to work during the deferment period of either three or six months before needing to worr
Isuzu D-Max Single Cab The brief is simple: take one Single Cab 1.9-litre Isuzu D-Max, set up a route that covers 1,000 kilometers and complete the journey with just one full tank. Sounds easy? Here is the twist; load up the rear bed with solid crates weighing over 1,000 kilograms (1 tonne), which coincidentally, is the maximum permissible load allowed on a pickup truck. To ensure everything complies with the target, Isuzu Malaysia even send the D-Max for a thorough PUSPAKOM inspection to ensure

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How much does insurance cost for a 2023 Isuzu D-Max X-Series?

The average cost of car insurance for a 2023 Isuzu D-Max X-Series is RM 3,555 a month —or RM 3,711 a year. However, your actual costs depend on your driving history, car model, location and other factors.

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