Isuzu MU-X 3.0 LS-A 4x2 AT Blue
There’s always of plenty interest in Isuzu, mainly because its vehicles are no-nonsense, a breeze to maintain, and capable of bearing up for practically a century. When it comes to desirability, however, the brand’s fellow Japanese competitors still have the edge. Isuzu seems to have given that much thought when it refined the MU-X.
From the outside, the changes are subtle but obvious. The midsize ute has revised LED DRLs, headlamps, and taillights, as well as a revised front bumper and foglights. There are new 18in wheels wrapped with 255/60 rubber.
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