2021 Isuzu D-Max LS-M review

While the vast majority of media and marketing attention is focused on top-specification four-wheel-drive utes, the most pragmatic and best-value purchases can often be found lower down the ladder. In the case of Isuzu’s new D-Max, some drive-away deals and demand outstripping supply have muddied waters somewhat. The top-spec D-Max X-Terrain and entry-level two-wheel-drive single-cab-chassis SX are the only two models with deals, at $59,990 and $29,990 respectively, drive-away.

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