+ Follow HI-LANDER CROSSWIND Tag
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[Title] => Isuzu Philippines Launches Di Diesel Up! Campaign
[Summary] => Isuzu, the global authority in diesel technology, launched its Direct Injection Diesel Up! campaign last October 15, which will run up to December 20. Isuzu embarked on this Di Diesel Up! Campaign in partnership with TOTAL, the ideal fuel for Isuzu direct injection diesel engines. A series of activities are lined up to reinforce the superiority of Isuzus direct injection diesel engine, such as Di Diesel Up! Kilometer Log Face-Off Contest, Di Diesel Up! Stick-On GIG, Di Diesel Up! Trivia and Di Diesel Up! Driving Clinic.
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[Title] => FX no more?
[Summary] => For the past several years, the Asian Utility Vehicle has been the rising star of the automobile industry. What began as a basic mode of group transportation catering mostly to the entrepreneurial Filipino has evolved into a pseudo-Sport Utility Vehicle, a family wagon, and a viable alternative to the passenger car. For 2001, Mitsubishi Motors Company (MMC) and Toyota Motors Philippines (TMP) released freshened versions of their Adventure and Revo vehicles, respectively. In June, Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) released an all-new Hi-Lander Crosswind.
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HI-LANDER CROSSWIND
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October 29, 2003 - 12:00am