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REVIEW | Sticking to tradition, not trends: D-Max bakkie still feels like an Isuzu workhorse

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Isuzu D-Max
Isuzu D-Max
Wilhelm Lutjeharms

It is a fascinating time if you are a bakkie enthusiast, whether you need one for your job or just want one as a family car. Never before has there been such a variety on offer. Some have also come and gone (like the Mercedes-Benz X-Class).   

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