1. Isuzu - Noun
2. Isuzu - Proper noun
A Japanese female given name from Japanese
Ellipsis of Isuzu Motors, a Japanese automotive manufacturer
Isuzu (plural Isuzus)
a vehicle manufactured by Isuzu Motors
ISUZU MOTORS LT/ADR is trading at a lower price-to-earnings ratio than its peers, indicating that it is currently more affordable than other companies in its industry. Source: Internet
Davis, Kennedy, Kennedy (2007): Part Two, p. 87, 95. The second generation Holden Gemini from 1985 was also based on an Isuzu design, although, its manufacture was undertaken in Australia. Source: Internet
All 2006 Isuzu Pickup owners will benefit from Isuzu's seven-year/75,000-mile Powertrain Limited Warranty and matching 24-hour roadside assistance coverage. Source: Internet
Repair costs put Isuzu least expensive at R5 427, the NP 300 R6 204 and the Mahindra Scorpio will set you back R6 389. Source: Internet
Other cars sourced from Isuzu during the 1980s were the four-wheel drive Jackaroo (1981), the Shuttle (1982) van and the Piazza (1986) three-door sports hatchback. Source: Internet
The FWD, Rad-era M100 version of the Lotus Elan used an Isuzu engine, and some Isuzu models received chassis wisdom from Lotus, such as the RWD Impulse which was also sold as the Piazza. Source: Internet