Honestly I am dissapointed with the MU-X sales since it couldn't even reach #2 against a very aging competition (Everest, Fortuner, Montero Sport). Is may be because of few dealerships compared to the market leaders, limited supply, or those ridiculous dealer incentives/customer service. Maybe the relatively weaker engine (based on hp and torque ratings) or a less value for money 4x4 as perceived by some?

Isuzu may have strong following in the province due to its reliable and dependable image, but they shouldn't be contented with that. Their future is uncertain given the impending arrival of its competition late this year or early next year.

Hopefully they bring the assembly here... more job for Filipinos.

* In my opinion, the current bang for the buck variant in this market is still the MU-X LS-A