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Uncannily quiet

Driving the new CNG powered Isuzu is a very surprising experience. Those of us who are used to driving diesels will get a pleasant surprise when they get behind the wheel. To begin with there are the preconceptions we bring to gas trucks, probably as a result of driving gutless LPG gas conversions, that they [...]

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All that gas

Today etruck is taking the new CNG powered Isuzu range out for a spin. There are a number of models from 4.5 to 14 tonne GVM using Compressed Natural Gas as a fuel for specially designed and built gas engines. Performance is claimed to be as good as if not better than their diesel counterparts. [...]

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Isuzu go with gas

  The guys at Isuzu say they are going to release four ultra-low emission CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) powered trucks in coming months as part of the company’s long-term low emissions strategy. This is a bold move from the Japanese truck maker and Isuzu are not in the game of making rash moves, they must [...]

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Entry level trucking

Aimed squarely at business owners who may have outgrown a one tonne utility or van, the release of the entry level ready-to-work Isuzu NLR 200 Traypack, available in both a short and medium wheelbase, has a payload capacity of approximately two tonnes.

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Isuzu issues two recalls

Two recalls have been issued by Isuzu, one covers the N Series and the second is, more specifically aimed at the NLR model.

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~ Isuzu launches new generation Tradepack

Isuzu is offering its new generation Tradepack – ready-to-work truck. Available on NPR 200 (4,500 kg GVM for car licence operation) or NPR 275 (5,500 kg GVM for maximum payload and diesel fuel credit) models in either standard or ‘Premium’ level.

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