Talk:Isuzu D-Max

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 * See Commons:Bad sources. OSX (talk • contributions) 12:52, 23 March 2008 (UTC)

V6 engines not listed ?!
On the right hand side, why is the 3.6 V6 not listed under 'engines' ? Davez621 (talk) 14:52, 7 June 2008 (UTC)


 * why not add the 3.8 V6 yourself, if you care so much about it? Sennen goroshi (talk) 03:29, 12 June 2008 (UTC)

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Number of productions
Thai Isuzu claimed more than 1,000,000 D-Maxs built and sold in Thailand. --Love Krittaya (talk) 15:12, 5 December 2009 (UTC)

Second Generation
In September 2011, the second generation of D-Max was released in Thailand.

--125.25.192.126 (talk) 08:15, 28 October 2011 (UTC)

Yes.

Now, some IP addresses was wrote about it.

--Love Krittaya (talk) 02:00, 1 November 2011 (UTC)

Merger Proposal
I, VX1NG propose that the Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon/Isuzu i-Series be merged into the Isuzu D-Max article. Regards, VX1NG (talk) 12:07, 31 March 2014 (UTC)


 * Support: although it would be a big job, I support a merger of the two. I get the impression that Isuzu did most of the design for both generations, albeit using GM platforms. The original series was released as an Isuzu in 2002, GM did not start producing the North American models until 2004. It should be noted, the USA models share very few parts:


 * "Originally planned as a joint venture with Isuzu, and sharing some common architecture with Isuzu's D-Max pickup, the Shreveport-built Colorado-and its stablemate, the GMC Canyon-has morphed through the R&D stages into its own unique entity. The only parts the new Chevy shares with the D-Max are the transfer case and dash-mounted 4WD pushbutton panel. (The D-Max, built in Thailand, isn't offered for sale in North America.) — Four Wheeler"


 * For the second generation Chevy Colorado, General Motors do Brasil did the GM-isation of the D-Max for Asia and South America.


 * Therefore, I propose Isuzu D-Max as the head article, which would encompass:
 * First generation:
 * Chevrolet Colorado (Asian/South American version; a rebadged D-Max)
 * Chevrolet Colorado (North American version; a derivative of D-Max that appears to be almost identical but enlarged in size—has otherwise the same appearance, doors, body, interior)
 * GMC Canyon (North American version; a rebadged Chevrolet Colorado)
 * Isuzu i-Series (North American version; a rebadged Chevrolet Colorado)
 * Isuzu MU7 (Asian/South American SUV version; a wagon version of the pickup)


 * Second generation:
 * Chevrolet Colorado (Asian/South American version; a rebadged D-Max with different front and rear styling)
 * Chevrolet Colorado (North American version; a derivative of the Asian/South American Colorado that has revised front styling and a new interior)
 * GMC Canyon (North American version; a rebadged Chevrolet Colorado)
 * Isuzu MU-X (Asian/South American SUV version; a wagon version of the pickup)
 * Chevrolet TrailBlazer (Asian/South American SUV version; a wagon version of the pickup)


 * OSX (talk • contributions) 12:27, 31 March 2014 (UTC)


 * While I don't doubt that such a merger would be justifiable, I simply don't see the purpose of executing it. It would cause a lot of consternation but for what benefit?  Mr.choppers &#124;   ✎  23:40, 1 April 2014 (UTC)


 * For the same reason the previous generations of Isuzu-based Chevrolet pickups are all centrally located at Isuzu Faster. The USA pickups are Americanised, the Asian SUVs are even more closely related being a mere change in body style. OSX (talk • contributions) 10:32, 2 April 2014 (UTC)


 * My first reaction is to oppose it, due to the fairly substantial differences of the North American market version. However, the Asian "overlap" model certainly does confuse matters, providing a link of sorts. My gut instinct is still to leave things largely as they are, with appropriate links and explanations. I just feel that our energy can be better spent.  Mr.choppers &#124;   ✎  23:18, 2 April 2014 (UTC)

I oppose such a merger. There's room for each market to be represented independently. Just provide links & a brief explanation of the bloodline. Ultimately, this decision should be made with the average reader in mind. Other than a reference, the average guy in Texas who searched "Chevy Colorado" doesn't care about mid-year bumper alterations & resulting engine changes to a compact Isuzu diesel truck sold in Thailand. He wants a concise technical summary comprised of broad based facts specific to the Chevy Colorado. Similar to what one would find in an encyclopedia. I'd support the idea of a page like "Worldwide Variations of GM/Isuzu GMT355 Truck Platform" in which all models are chronicled. Lets keep it in perspective, no one wants to merge the Tangerine & Orange wikis because they're both orange Citrus Fruits. — Preceding unsigned comment added by JustinLoyalWoodall (talk • contribs) 08:26, 14 May 2014 (UTC)


 * I own a GMC Canyon and wouldn't have known to search for the Isuzu, nor would I care about the Isuzu if I were to search for GMC Canyon. 2601:8:AC01:650:FD21:F71C:F002:1A0F (talk) 04:44, 29 December 2014 (UTC)


 * I emphatically oppose a merger of pages. As mentioned above, there may be similarities, but the pickup by this name (Colorado) is very much a "thing" in North America.  I don't think Isuzu even did any of the major legwork on design.  They've been rebadging GM trucks for years in the US Market anyway.  — Preceding unsigned comment added by CapitalTruck (talk • contribs) 02:02, 7 April 2015 (UTC)

Second generation connection to Colorado?
As with previous models, the 2012 Isuzu Dmax shares its ladder chassis platform, body construction, mechanical componentry and interior design (dash, centre stack, steering wheel and doors) with the upcoming 2013 North American Chevrolet Colorado. From A-pillar on back Isuzu Dmax appears to be a clone of Chevy Colorado but gets its own visual identity due to an aggressive angular front fascia with upswept headlights and a more conventional grille design.[15]

Firstly, the interior design of the two cars are completely different. Secondly, the link being referenced is dead, so there is no way to prove the ties between D-Max and the Colorado.

Looking at Colorado and D-Max, it appears that nothing except looking similar behind the B-pillar is common between the two cars. (Except maybe the chassis). — Preceding unsigned comment added by Brokentrak (talk • contribs) 19:50, 25 June 2014 (UTC)

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COPYVIOL
http://thailand-dealer.com/2012-isuzu-dmax.html Text about second generation are a copy of this — Preceding unsigned comment added by 93.147.251.157 (talk) 10:00, 26 August 2020 (UTC)