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Isuzu Philippines gets down to business with 2012 Crosswind XS

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MANILA, Philippines - More than 60,000 owners have spoken: the Isuzu Crosswind is the best solution for their personal, family and business vehicle requirements as the multipurpose vehicle (MPV) continues to serve the Filipino consumer since 2001. To further address the evolving needs of the market, Isuzu Philippines Corporation (IPC) is introducing the 2012 Isuzu Crosswind XS variant.

The Crosswind XS is a 6-seater model. Without the 3rd-row seat, the vehicle can carry more than 1.8-cubic meters of cargo as its entire rear area is now a dedicated load space. This makes the Crosswind XS perfect for small families or those with young children because the vehicle can more easily accommodate strollers, toys, extra clothes, groceries and other items.

Also, the Crosswind XS becomes an even more ideal choice for business use as it can serve as a taxicab, service/delivery shuttle, or courier vehicle that’s able to load balikbayan boxes and other oversized baggage.

“Without question, the Isuzu Crosswind’s reliability, durability and fuel efficiency are key to its popularity,” said IPC President Ryoji Yamazaki. “But also among the vehicle’s strengths is its capacity to continually evolve in order to be truly relevant to changing consumer needs — the 2012 Crosswind XS exemplifies this trait,” he added.

The 2012 Crosswind XS is equipped with powerful halogen projector headlamps, an attractive, worry- and hassle-free shark fin antenna, and a more efficient single air-conditioning system.

The vehicle is mounted on a chassis that has been tested in extreme conditions to withstand lateral and longitudinal bending, fitted with Isuzu’s Flex Ride MOVE suspension in the rear that provides a more comfortable ride, stopped by big ventilated disc brakes in front, and powered by Isuzu’s proven 4JA1-L 2.5-liter turbo Direct Injection Euro 2 diesel engine that makes 85 ps and 18.9 kg-m of torque, and which is mated to a 5-speed manual transmission.

Together, these components ensure that the 2012 Crosswind XS leads its nearest MPV competitor in terms of delivering power, space and equipment, and strengthens its excellent value-for-money package.

An added quality that makes the 2012 Crosswind XS an ideal vehicle choice, whether for family or business use, is its excellent resale value as Crosswind models have proven to hold their resale value year after year. Supplementing the high resale value is the Crosswind’s low maintenance and running expenses as it only needs P10,000 in maintenance costs for every 20,000 kilometers traveled while other brands need around P15,000.

The Crosswind’s fuel expenses can cost as low as P2.2 for every kilometer traveled as it boasts of a fuel efficiency rating of up to 21.54 kilometers per liter, as shown in the 2010 Isuzu Challenge result.

“In terms of offering high resale values, minimal maintenance costs and excellent fuel economy, the award-winning Isuzu Crosswind is clearly unmatched. That means purchasing one is making a truly wise investment,” Yamazaki said.

The 2012 Crosswind XS, which comes exclusively in Glacial White color, is priced at only P750,000 and is available at all Metro Manila dealerships in EDSA Balintawak, Quezon Avenue, Commonwealth, Pasig, Manila, Makati and Alabang. In the provinces, Isuzu dealerships are located in Isabela, Pangasinan, Cabanatuan, Pampanga, Bulacan, Cavite, Batangas, San Pablo, Bacolod, Iloilo, Mandaue, Cagayan de Oro, Davao, and General Santos. For more information, log on to www.isuzuphil.com.

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