Isuzu trucks: Ready to work from day one

Isuzu trucks: Ready to work from day one

As a leading manufacturer of commercial vehicles, Isuzu takes pride in its ability to provide business solutions by offering a wide range of medium, heavy and extra-heavy commercial vehicles for all applications.

With its latest programmes, Isuzu aims to save customers time by supplying trucks that are ready to work as soon as the purchase transaction is complete. To do this, Isuzu has matched its most popular trucks to the most frequently ordered 22 truck body applications. These are fully built and ready to hit the road as soon as the deal is done.

β€œOur Ready to Work Programme is an innovative way of facilitating faster delivery of new trucks to customers. This is key in our fluid and rapidly changing market where operators have to respond quickly to meet market demand or service new business contracts,” says Craig Uren, vice president sales, marketing at Isuzu Motors South Africa.

Isuzu’s Ready to Work Programme gives truck buyers the option of selecting from a menu of 22 different truck chassis and body combinations. Then they get a truck that is designed to go to work without the need to buy a separate body for the job.

β€œTraditionally a customer can wait up to six weeks for a custom body to be built and fitted after they buy a truck,” explains Uren.

Isuzu assembles and sells a range of popular commercial vehicles in the small, medium, and heavy truck categories. The trucks have gained popularity with South African commercial fleet operators who require durable, efficient trucks for their operations.

Some of the popular truck and body combinations include configurations for applications such as water tankers, waste compactors, and hazardous chemical transporters.

Isuzu is committed to providing its customers with complete care and peace of mind. Accordingly, Isuzu trucks come standard with a two-year/
unlimited km warranty and a three-year/unlimited km anti-corrosion warranty, cab only. Customers also have the option of extending their warranty to a three to five-year Variable Warranty Plan.

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