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Isuzu D-Max rising with builders

Wednesday 8 June 2011
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Isuzu D-Max rising with builders


Isuzu D-Max, the official ute of the Certified Builders Association, reaches lofty heights this week.


Isuzu D-Max is going up in the world at SkyCity this week.

The nation’s toughest ute, the only ute made by a truck maker, finds itself in a goods lift heading to an upper floor of the conference centre, as part of the Certified Builders’ annual conference.

Isuzu D-Max, the official ute supplier to the Certified Builders
Association of New Zealand, will be playing a starring role when 400 members get together over three days next weekend.

“Builders rely on their ute for their livelihood and we are proud to provide them with a tough, reliable and comfortable vehicle,” explained the General Manager of Isuzu Utes NZ, Greg MacDonald.

“As part of our support for their valuable work nationwide we have special pricing arrangements for members of the association.

“Like so many Kiwis, builders know a good ute when they drive one and Isuzu D-Max, the toughest of them all, delivers the goods,” said Mr MacDonald.


The New Zealand Isuzu D-Max network:

Auckland Central Winger Commercial Isuzu
Waikato Waikato Motor Group
Tauranga Tauranga Isuzu
Rotorua Rotorua Isuzu
Taupo Wings and Wheels
Napier Bayswater Vehicles
Hastings Bayswater Vehicles
Wanganui, Marton, Feilding McVerry Crawford Motors
Nelson Bowater Isuzu
Christchurch Silvester Isuzu
Central Otago Dion’s Isuzu Central
Invercargill Southland Isuzu


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