November 11, 2008
TOKYO – The president of the Tokyo-based OEM, Susumu Hosoi, reinforced that his company is on the verge of staging “an aggressive offensive” to increase its medium-duty marketshare in North America
Tags: Isuzu, medium-duty
September 23, 2008
TOKYO – General Motors Corp is in talks to sell its midsize-truck operations to Isuzu Motors but Japan’s No. 2 truck maker said it had received no such offer.
Tags: GM, Isuzu, Navistar International, Truck Operations
July 23, 2008
CERRITOS, CA – Isuzu Commercial Truck of America has announced its 2009 N-Series line-up of low cab forward trucks with new features to increase driver productivity, enhance fuel economy, and reduce emissions.
Tags: Isuzu, LCF, Low Cab Forward Trucks, N-Series
February 20, 2008
MARINA, CA – Al Sciuto, owner of Monterey Bay Floor Company, has won the 9th annual “Jobsite/Isuzu Truck Giveaway” contest over 22,000 other entrants.
Tags: Isuzu, LCF, low-cab forward
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By Mike Antich Fuel prices hit record highs. The cost of financing a fleet doubles. Used-vehicle values plummet. Dealers are unable to sell the vehicles they have in inventory. Geopolitically, the U.S. is embroiled in war and the macro-economy teeters on recession. If you think I'm talking about 2008, think again. The year was 1973.
By Mike Antich October was an extremely difficult month to remarket vehicles in the wholesale market as resale prices took a precipitous drop. Wholesale pricing, based on mixed mileage and seasonally adjusted, declined a record 6 percent in October. The lack of credit to both dealers and retail buyers has been the key catalyst contributing to the downturn in the wholesale market. The market forecast is gloomy until the credit gridlock is resolved.
By Mike Antich
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