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Toyota is king, Honda and Nissan are just about tied for 2nd place, then Hyundai, Subaru and Kia are just about tied for 3rd place, and Mazda and Mitsubishi are trailing. Isuzu and Suzuki seem to have departed the US market.
Isuzu never made cars, at least not in the US. They had some pickups and SUVs, but now they only sell commercial trucks.
The one I recall seeing the most was the Trooper, but they also sold (at least) the Rodeo, Amigo and Ascender in the USA. [edit] and pickups are SUVs are included in the car sales data I am quoting, by the way.... it's not just coupes and sedans...
Isuzu never made cars, at least not in the US. They had some pickups and SUVs, but now they only sell commercial trucks.
Yes they did -- to be accurate they may not have MADE them here but they sold them here. You may not be old enough to remember the I-Mark, the Stylus, or the Impulse. They even made a souped-up turbocharged AWD version of the Impulse that was quite the performer for its day.
Yes they did -- to be accurate they may not have MADE them here but they sold them here. You may not be old enough to remember the I-Mark, the Stylus, or the Impulse. They even made a souped-up turbocharged AWD version of the Impulse that was quite the performer for its day.
General Motors and Isuzu worked together for a while. Some GM dealers use to sell Isuzu vehicles.
Isuzu never made cars, at least not in the US. They had some pickups and SUVs, but now they only sell commercial trucks.
Yeah they did. It was back in the 80/90s but they made cars
I-mark
Impulse
Stylus
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