**"There's nothing wrong with Isuzu, except the fact that the brand - chiefly on manufacturer's instigation - is considered to belong to that segment of the market that values more two tone paintwork, inclinometers and fluffy dice than functionality and ruggedness."**
Emm.... last time I was down in your part of the world Roman there were a fair few farmers kicking about in battered Isuzus in the Home Counties. I think there is a real appreciation of their ruggedness in the UK. Though maybe you dont get out of London much
This-is-it..... from a Saharan point of view in many places you cant get the parts. Ive seen a few in Egypt and Libya but usually imported by expats. LR has the same problem in Egypt, as have several other types. As has also been said, I would wonder if they are big enough for full-on African overlanding.
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'91 LR 110 Def/Disco hybrid "Elsa"
Bring me the horizon....
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