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Old 01-30-08, 02:02 PM
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CERRITOS, CA -- 01/30/08 -- Isuzu Motors America, Inc. announced today that, effective January 31, 2009, it would discontinue distributing new Isuzu passenger vehicles in North America. The discontinuation of passenger vehicles results from the prospective cessation of production by General Motors Corporation of the Ascender sport utility vehicle and the i-290 and i-370 pickup trucks.

"It has always been our intention to remain in the U.S. market," said Terry Maloney, president and COO. "However, we were unable to secure any commercially viable replacements for these vehicles."

Although Isuzu will cease supplying passenger vehicles in North America, it will continue to stand behind its customers and dealers here for years to come. Specifically, Isuzu will continue to honor all product warranties and roadside assistance programs and will maintain its owner-relations call center. In addition, to assure long-term service to its customers, Isuzu will be offering all current, U.S. Isuzu vehicle dealers the opportunity to continue on as service dealerships for Isuzu. "Let me make it crystal clear," Maloney said. "Isuzu will discontinue the sales of vehicles only. Our parts and service operation will remain fully functional. We expect the vast majority of our dealers will continue as service-only dealers."

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Old 01-30-08, 02:23 PM
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this is sad. however, i cant say im surprised. lol. who buys isuzu? i guess their motorcycle sales will continue as well?
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Well, Mike (1SICKLEX).............there's the answer.

(Mitsubishi or Isuzu ?)

We discussed that several years ago....who would be first?
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It must be really sad to be an Izuzu dealer, although I don't even know if there are any standalone Izuzu dealers. Maybe a combined Izuzu/Suzuki dealer could sell a few cars a month?
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Oh well, it's a long time coming, they had their strength in SUVs but IIRC there was a rollover report which hurt them. Sorry to see them go.
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Originally Posted by RXSF
this is sad. however, i cant say im surprised. lol. who buys isuzu? i guess their motorcycle sales will continue as well?
You're thinking Suzuki.
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Man, they haven't sold Isuzu here in Australia for years, they're only active in the truck industry (not pick up trucks, delivery type to 10-wheelers).
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Old 01-30-08, 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Well, Mike (1SICKLEX).............there's the answer.

(Mitsubishi or Isuzu ?)

We discussed that several years ago....who would be first?
yUP

Sad really and just **** poor management and focus and vision. Here was a company that built nothing BUT SUVs and TRUCKS in the 80s and early 90s. In what SHOULD HAVE been a blessing, people began to buy SUVs and TRUCKs in droves.

Isuzu instead of being a leader since they were ahead in many aspects, just got LOST and put NO EFFORT into their products.


You NEVER sell a vehicle people CANNOT PRONOUCE. That is just MARKETING 101!!
 
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Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
yUP
You NEVER sell a vehicle people CANNOT PRONOUCE. That is just MARKETING 101!!
I don't think VW is following that advice
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sad to see, i hate to see underdog car companies give up , but what choice did they have?
when you don't actually make any of your own vehicles for a specific market, i can't see that going well.
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It was only a matter of time!
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This also made me wonder what happened to Oldsmobile?
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Originally Posted by IS350owner
This also made me wonder what happened to Oldsmobile?
The Oldsmobile brand was axed by GM in 04. Due to decline in sales.
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Originally Posted by 100plus
The Oldsmobile brand was axed by GM in 04. Due to decline in sales.
you mean...nonexistent sales....
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Finally!!!!
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