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Isuzu Trooper: Yours among strangers
SUV “Isuzu-Truper” is not as popular with us as its competitors: “Mitsubishi Pajero”, “Nissan Patrol GR / Nissan Patrol” or “Toyota Landkruyzer.” There is also a share of the guilt of the Japanese company Isuzu Motors, which was in no hurry to enter the game on the “Russian field”. Another circumstance that can confuse motorists lies in the fact that in different markets, “Isuzu” is sold under different, even “alien” names. Continue reading
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more powerful
his native element
rear wings
loss of time
amazing streamlining
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spoiler-wing with large
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the car easily reached
immediately played
sacrificing useful space
everyone respects me
wealthy people cannot
desire to become
unclear purpose of the handrails
rustic Japanese
the front seats
talents of transforming
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rear wheels spin freely
spoilers
road
everyday comfortable driving
disappoint overclocking
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effectively
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characteristics: comfort
cost for the option
production of robots
five-door body
simple - white
that control
sometimes insufficient - down can
confuse potential buyers
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remains very obedient
which gives
basic configuration
predictable reactions and a minimum