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The 2008 Isuzu D-Max range of configurations is currently priced from $9,950.
Our most recent review of the 2008 Isuzu D-Max resulted in a score of 7 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Graham Smith had this to say at the time: SMITHY SAYSMight lack the bling of some others, but no-fuss workhorse gets the job done.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Graham Smith liked most about this particular version of the Isuzu D-Max: Designed to handle the tough going, Gutsy turbo-diesel
The 2008 Isuzu D-Max carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2500 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Isuzu D-Max is also known as Chevrolet Colorado, Chevrolet D-Max, Chevrolet LUV D-Max, Holden Colorado, Holden Rodeo, Isuzu KB, Isuzu LB, Isuzu Rodeo, Chevrolet T Series, GMC Canyon in markets outside Australia.
The Isuzu D-Max 2008 prices range from $7,480 for the basic trim level Single Cab SX (4X2) to $19,580 for the top of the range Dual Cab LS-U (4X4).
The list of possible causes for a modern turbo-diesel engine not to start would fill a pretty large book, and there’s no point trying to guess the problem. If the engine is cranking but nothing else is happening, most mechanics will start by looking at the fuel system. There could be a problem with the tank pick-up, the fuel rail, the injectors, the filters and many more components. But a check of the fuel delivery pressure and volume is a good place to start.
But this is not a job for the amateur in their driveway. Modern diesels use super high injector pressures, and, if there’s any residual pressure in the system when you crack it open, that pressure is enough to remove fingers, just like a high-pressure water jet can cut steel.
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If we’re talking about the current model D-Max and BT-50, then yes, the entire driveline should be interchangeable. Under the skin, both the Mazda and Isuzu utes are the same vehicle. Car makers enter into joint ventures like the development of this pair of vehicles to keep costs down by sharing the expense of developing, engineering and testing parts like engines, transmissions and, of course, drive-shafts and CV joints.
While most joint ventures like this one will arrive at two vehicles with some visual differences and usually some details differences inside, when it comes to the oily bits, making specific driveline or suspension parts for one vehicle over the other is defeating the purpose of the joint venture in the first place.
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It could be a fuel supply problem, so I would suggest checking the fuel pump.
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