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Old May 2, 2004 | 01:44 PM
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Question Which Pick-Up?

Just about to change my company car and was thinking of getting a Pick-Up.

I've looked at both the L200 & the Nivarna double cab but can't decide, any comments for and against would be appreciated.
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Old May 2, 2004 | 01:53 PM
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Have you considered the Isuzu Rodeo. they are very well speced and the newest one avalible.
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Old May 2, 2004 | 02:25 PM
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Personally driving around in a grunge band wouldn't be my first choice...

Having looked at them all myself, I also like the Isuzu Rodeo. Top spec is the Denver, but the thing I like aboutit most is the room in the cab. The L200 and especially the Nissan Navarra are very cramped behind the wheel.

Price wise they are all a much of a muchness. Now the L200 is the most popular sales wise, and does have good residuals, the Rodeo is new onto the market, replacing the crappy old TF, so is an unknown on the used market, but as a new buy it looks the business.
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Old May 2, 2004 | 03:54 PM
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As a point of reference, Isuzu Rodeo (D-Max) is the best selling pickup in Thailand, and sales of the L200 (Strada) is falling behind. Both of these pickups are made in Thailand for all markets (Japan included), & it seems the Isuzu is the better truck.
Have u tried the Ford Ranger/Mazda B2000? The Thai press gave them quite favourable reviews. Again, they're made in Thailand for markets worldwide.
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