Isuzu is a brand that bats above its average when it comes to sales in Australia. Selling just two models in Australia spread across a number of guises, Isuzu does well to slot in as the 13th best-selling brand in the country, ahead of BMW and Suzuki. But, given the platform the Isuzu D-Max sits on was first launched over six years ago, does the 2018 Isuzu D-Max LS-T 4x4 Crew Cab still have the core elements of a work-truck-cum-weekend-lifestyle-ute?
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