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Edit: Should also mention that the Colorado/Canyon is actually rebadged Isuzu. Been marketed in Thailand for a couple of years as the D-max, just taken right back to the US and rebadged. Kinda like the Holden Monaro magically became the "New" pontiac GTO... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" />


Well that's interesting....

So, GM decided to look to the Japanese to design it's latest truck and Toyota looked to Americans to design it's new Tacoma.

My how things have changed. Now instead of GM having the cheap C channel frame and Toyota having the stout fully boxed frame, things are reversed.

How ironic..and sad <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" /> Well Isuzu doesn't build the worst the trucks in the world and they do see some pretty rough action overseas, so if the H3 is truly based on an Isuzu design, I'd say it's a step in the right direction. Also, the H3 is the "Hummer for the masses" they should have built from the beinging. It's the right size and has at least some capability. The H2 is a total joke.

I'd never buy an H-anything, but then again, I'd never buy a new Tacoma either.


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