Learn from another site that Isuzu topped customer satisfaction ratings in a survey made recently.
Is it because Isuzu buyers do so based on the merits of the vehicle---we seemed to know what to expect na.
Fellow owners care to comment?
Learn from another site that Isuzu topped customer satisfaction ratings in a survey made recently.
Is it because Isuzu buyers do so based on the merits of the vehicle---we seemed to know what to expect na.
Fellow owners care to comment?
Hmmm... who'd they bribe to get that one?
While I'm generally satisfied with my Isuzu, it isn't the least troublesome vehicle I've ever owned, and casa service is expensive. What survey are you talking about?
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So far my 08 Dmax is doing good and I am satisfied with it. For durability, it's too early to tell since it has only been with me for a month.
Actually referring to this...What survey are you talking about?
www.motioncars.com/autobuzz/articles61/jdpower_isuzu.htm
Hmmm... shocking result indeed... as Kia is also not known for a strong dealership network... this is sales satisfaction, not the famous JDPowers Quality Survey, and has more to do with the abilities of the sales staff. To be fair, Isuzu does pay a lot of attention to the strength of its sales crews.
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I’m a very satisfied owner of an Isuzu vehicle. Reliable and fuel efficient are my top priorities in choosing a vehicle. Isuzu definitely possesses them both.![]()
Very much agree on this statement.Reliable and fuel efficient are my top priorities in choosing a vehicle
Sa mga automotive reviews I read Isuzu just don't get the praises. Probably satisfaction is consumerate to one's expectations. Anyhow their vehicles still sells.
hmmm. honda is below the industry average? bakit madami pa din akong nakikitang honda sa kalye?
my 05' dmax (50T km) is very much fine and still a workhorse! i didnt regret buying one
performance wise, i really cant find much fault in my 01 xto crosswind. it has now run 213,000 kms + and still doing great fuel efficiency-wise and (lack of) power-wise :D just kidding.. power-wise, it's good enough for me, as long as it can effortlessly haul 5 or more people through highway or even up a hill at a decent enough speed, I'm ok with that. i'd disagree w/ that writeup sa motioncars though; kia prides cannot outrun a crosswind, well at least the xl/xt/xto variants. kelangan lang mabilis kamay mo sa pagshift gears hehehe
yung mga pang-ilalim lang talga papalitan mo which is natural wear-and-tear when you drive thru different types of terrain. I've even taken my crosswind offroad at least twice. swerte lang at di na stuck sa putikan ahehehe.
my only gripes.. ang mahal ng OEM parts, but they're durable naman. saka madali DIY yung pagreplace as long as you have the tools. some dealerships also are not so good at handling PMS but those handled by the ayala group are reportedly ok, but ok din ang singil nila ahehehe.
very satisfied too, SO EASY TO MAINTAIN being an old school. It will turn 7 this nov 23 and have no plans to replace it. We also consider getting a new ride (a sedan or a mid sized SUV) but will definitely keep the XTO - and that thickens our satisfaction.
Actually it was a survey made on overall customer satisfaction with their auto dealers. And Isuzu came on on top....just ahead of Toyota for most happy customers. I am very satisified with my Isuzu dealer in CDO. My 2007 Sportive has so far been very reliable and have driven it over most of Northern Mindanao. Looking forward to many years with this highly practical vehicle.