Autoweb Car Reviews

 
 

Latest Reviews

Isuzu Rodeo Pick-Up

Isuzu Rodeo Pick-Up

One of the worst trends in recent years as far as the car industry is concerned is the odd fixation to make pick-up trucks more like passenger vehicles. Most of the pick-ups that fall into the family car class don't end up selling well and to be frank look kind of strange. Some of these pick-up/cars have flat beds smaller than the boot of a typical saloon. Then the cabin space is usually so cramped that you wish you had bought a real car. You have these mashes of silliness and then you have the profound simplicity found in the Isuzu Rodeo Pick-Up.

Isuzu Rodeo Pick-Up Range

Isuzu Rodeo Pick-Up Range

Over the years Isuzu has always offered cars that were pretty straight forward in concept and design. Isuzu has rarely delivered a car that was a must have across the world. But they also have never delivered a vehicle that was bottom of the class do not buy at any costs either. While the former can be seen as a bad thing, the later is definitely a positive thing. Once again Isuzu has delivered a vehicle that is competent where it needs to be competent in the Rodeo Pick-Up.

Search Reviews by Model

Latest News

Volkswagen to Launch e-Up

Volkswagen to Launch e-Up

Volkswagen is all geared to sign off a battery-powered 80 mph version of its new city car.  Dubbed e-Up, the new model offers a range of more than 90 miles in temperate conditions, and is expected to hit UK showrooms within a year. With its development almost complete, the production prototypes of the new model are undergoing specially designed electric car safety and crash tests, which include an evil-sounding ...

Read full Article

More News

Toyota Gives Ashfield In2Focus Tour of Avensis Production Plant

Toyota Gives Ashfield In2Focus Tour of Avensis Production Plant

Toyota UK has given the Business Service Director and Managing Director of Ashfield In2Focus, UK's leading pharmaceutical provider, an exclusive tour of its Burnaston plant to see the building process firsthand and drive the 2012 Toyota Avensis, which continues to meet customers' needs. The partnership began in 1998 with the signing of an agreement for Ashfield In2Focus to take Toyota company cars, which were mainl...

Read full Article

More News

Vehicle Comparision