National Gamekeepers' Organisation Teams with Pick-up Professionals
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The National Gamekeepers’ Organisation (NGO) is pleased to announce that it has teamed up with Isuzu UK, the Pickup Professionals, to offer members of the organisation even greater benefits.
Isuzu focus on building proper pick-ups, with customers specific pick-up needs at each vehicles core. The award-winning Isuzu D-Max can tow the maximum 3.5 tonnes, has over 1.1 tonne payload and produces 164PS power, with 40.4mpg combined all with a Euro 6 compliant 1.9L Diesel engine without the need for AdBlue.
For total peace of mind, the new generation D-Max comes with a 5 Year/125,000-mile Warranty and 5 years’ roadside assistance in the UK and Europe as standard. Meaning that you’ve got peace of mind and a solid workhorse you can rely on. Off-road, the Isuzu D-Max performs better than ever with a switchable 4x4 system, Electronic Stability Control and a Traction Control System with ABS. The award-winning Isuzu D-Max range is carefully crafted to offer you unrivalled pick-up capability and choice. The line up from the much-loved existing D-Max is retained; Utility, Eiger, Yukon, Utah and Blade with a range of single, extended and double cab variants available.
The NGO has set up a fleet deal which will enable NGO members access to a 10% discount on the entire range of Isuzu pick-up trucks which are built for work. NGO members need to present a valid membership card to their local Isuzu dealer when placing an order and the dealer will automatically add the discount to the vehicle.
Liam Bell, the NGO Chairman, said, “We are delighted that Isuzu has decided to become a partner with the NGO. The organisation represents the core of the shooting and country sports world with our members using 4x4s off road daily. To be associated with a brand like Isuzu was a no brainer decision”.
William Brown, Managing Director for Isuzu UK commented: “We’re pleased to work with the National Gamekeepers Organisation, as we know many of our customers are already active members. Isuzu pickups are made for people who actively use their vehicles for work, but also are suitable for everyday use – the perfect combination of work and play.”
This is part of the NGO commitment to our members to provide them with additional benefits in addition to a strong voice for gamekeeping and shooting.
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The National Gamekeepers’ Organisation represents the gamekeepers of England and Wales, defending and promoting gamekeeping, gamekeepers and ensuring high standards throughout the profession. The NGO was founded in 1997 by a group of gamekeepers who felt that their profession was threatened by public misunderstanding and poor representation. Today, there are around 13,000 members of the National Gamekeepers’ Organisation. www.nationalgamekeepers.org.uk
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From the day we were founded in 1916 in Japan, and when we started Isuzu UK in 1987 to import and distribute our legendary Trooper model, we have always been about what our customers need and want.
Today, equipped with a punchy 1.9L turbo diesel engine, the D-Max pick up is leading our charge, delivering 164PS and 360Nm of torque. Each new model comes with 125,000 mile/5 Year warranty and 5 years UK and European roadside assistance. With towing capabilities of 3.5 tonnes, a maximum payload of 1,126kg and a 4x4 drive, the Isuzu D-Max works for customers day and night even achieving 40.4mpg, meeting Euro 6 emissions standards without the need for AdBlue.
Isuzu are the pick-up professionals. We speak the language of pick-up professionals aiming to meet our customers every individual need. At Isuzu we only make commercial vehicles. We focus on making our pick-ups tough, strong and built to go the distance.
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