Isuzu Pickup Review
More people are buying trucks for personal use, which means using it like a car
for daily transportation. The main reason pickups were designed in the first place
is to haul stuffs around. Pickups were supposed to be reliable and cost-effective.
It's this concept that best defines the mission of the Isuzu Pickup. There are
two engines to choose from in the Isuzu Pickup lineup, the 2.3-liter 4-cylinder
gas engine and the 2.6-liter 4-cylinder engine.

The 2.3-liter engine bursts 96-horsepower and torque gauges 128-foot-pound, while
the 2.6-liter engine delivers 120-horsepower at 4600-rpm and torque of 146-foot-pound
at 2600-rpm. 2WD and 4WD are optional. 4-speed automatic overdrive and 5-speed
manual overdrive are available, too. Standard on all model trims is the suspension,
which is composed of wishbone, torsion, and torsion bar. Another one is the brakes,
all were power disc/drum on 2-wheel rear rive. The Isuzu Pickup is not the fanciest,
nor the most powerful, nor the most loaded with options, the Isuzu Pickup offers
honest truck hauling and cost-effective maintenance at an easily affordable package.