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Introduced at the New York International Auto Show in March 2002, the latest Isuzu sport utility vehicle will supersede the long-lived Trooper, which dates back to the 1980s. Named Ascender, the new flagship exhibits some kinship to General Motors' midsize SUV models; that's no surprise because Isuzu has had a 31-year relationship with GM. In addition, the Ascender is built on the same platform used by GM's extended-length midsize SUVs, which reached the market early in 2002. Read More
2 Available Ascender Trims
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