20-07-2021, 08:33 PM
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#neuteredlyfe
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 10,432
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Re: 2022 Ranger and Everest ideas from CarExpert
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Originally Posted by CyberWasp
My fear is that they will wack a +10K to the prices and say hey look at all the new technology.
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It appears that Isuzu are going to do the same thing with the MUX;
https://www.caradvice.com.au/967622/...ls-up-by-9000/
https://www.carsguide.com.au/car-new...v-report-84111
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The price list of the upcoming Isuzu MU-X has seemingly been leaked, with the document pointing to a $5k price jump for the entry-level model of the brand's D-Max-based SUV.
The data – apparently leaked on FB Group Isuzu D-MAX, MU-X Owners Group Australia – lists three trim levels (LSM, LSU and LST), each offered in 4X2 or 4X4 guise.
The list seemingly confirms the expected price jumps across the board, with the cost of entry into an MU-X seemingly climbing from $43,900 in the outgoing model to $48,900 in the new model. If you're shopping for a LST 4X2, the news is harder still, with the price climbing from $50,100 to $60,990.
The full model list published by the FB group reads as follows:- LSM 4X2 Auto: $48,990 (was $43,900)
- LSU 4X2 Auto: $54,990 (was $46,300)
- LST 4X2 Auto: $60,990 (was $50,100)
- LSM 4X4 Auto: $54,990 (was $51,200)
- LSU 4X4 Auto: $59,990 (was $53,600)
- LST 4X4 Auto: $63,990 (was $57,400)
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