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Taking it to the Max

Isuzu D-Max

By Bill McCarthy

This iconic Isuzu pickup has undergone some significant upgrades for 2023, making it a more attractive option for a wide range of customers, including those in construction and agriculture. Isuzu’s 200 percent increase in registrations for the single cab 4×4 manual pick-ups is a testament to its popularity in these sectors.

It’s no surprise that many now choose this type of vehicle to double up as the family transport.

The facelift features a newly designed grille, new 18-inch two-tone wheels and braking system and a refreshed cloth or  leather seat design and enhanced safety including extra airbags.

It looks the part all right, Isuzu says it is built to endure the harshest conditions, with a 250mm ground clearance and good handling and stability. It now features that imposing grille, stylish light clusters, front and rear foglights and side running boards to help you haul yourself into the cab.

There are three models, Business, All Purpose and Adventure, with four trim levels Utility, DL20, DL40 and V-Cross.

‘DL’ stands rear differential lock which comes as standard from the DL20, which enhances the vehicle’s off-road ability in particularly challenging terrain. 

It will only engage when 4L is selected on the selector dial and speed less than 5mph locks the rear differential meaning the left and right wheels on the rear axle turn at the same speed.

It retains its 3.5 tonne towing capacity, shift-on-the-fly 4WD system and one-tonne-plus payload, with the ability to accommodate a full sized pallet in the rear.

The firm reckons the D Max range offers ‘go anywhere, do anything’ qualities and it comes in many guises from single or double cab, straight flat bed or with an option to fully enclose the payload area, as with this model.

That reduces the capacity to carry taller loads but does provide extra security, for instance, you can secure shopping bags and cases and versions offer secure stowage boxes.

The suspension setup is critical on a workhorse like this and the front features high-mounted upper control arms to reduce body roll and increase tyre contact, while the  rear suspension features a rear leaf spring to improve the ride and comfort, especially when unladen, without compromising on carrying capacity: 

The interior is pretty upmarket for the type of vehicle, with powered, leather seats and air con and electric windows. A seven-inch  central screen controls navigation, smartphone connectivity and infotainment and controls are logically placed, robust and intuitive.

 Also included is a raft of safety kit including front stereo cameras to monitor the road ahead and Advanced Driver Assist Systems which include lane assist and collision mitigation, emergency braking and cross traffic alert, plus plenty more.

On the road, the 1.9 litre diesel has plenty of power if not a great deal of refinement. The 162bhp is more than capable of delivering the grunt needed for serious off-road work, while at the same time offering enough pace to cope with both general and motorway driving. The initial diesel clatter does eventually die down, while the auto shift was nowhere near as hesitant as some I have driven. 

Green it ain’t and economy is nothing to write home about really with it hovering around the 30mpg mark and emissions of 240g/km 36-odd mpg seeming pretty much near the mark.

It’s not cheap at a price of around  £41k inclusive of VAT, but the five-year, 125,000 mile warranty offers quite a tempting package.

It doesn’t half look the part as well.

Factfile

D-Max DL40 Double Cab Auto

Price: £34,279 (CVOTR)

Mechanical: 162bhp, 1,989cc, four-cylinder diesel engine driving four wheels via auto gearbox

Max speed: 112mph

0-62mph: 13 seconds

Combined mpg: 30.2

Insurance group: 42

CO2 emissions: 240g/km

Warranty: 5yrs/125,000 miles

Mama Mia, what a getaway

The magic of the Sporades islands

TV puts Greek islands in the spotlight

The Greek island of Skiathos, known for its stunning landscapes and ‘Mamma Mia’ film locations, has long been a favourite destination for travellers seeking an idyllic Mediterranean getaway.

Now, with the ITV theatre competition, “I Have a Dream” Greek islands including Skiathos are set to become even more of an irresistible paradise for those in search of a unique holiday experience, according to Greek luxury specialist tour operator, Planet Holidays.

Hosted by radio and TV personality Zoe Ball, “I Have a Dream” is a glimpse into the world of musical theatre, celebrating the talent and entertainment of aspiring performers vying for the coveted roles of Sophie and Sky in the iconic musical, Mamma Mia!

Zoe Ball is joined by a panel of judges, including comedian and TV personality Alan Carr, singer-songwriter Jessie Ware, Olivier Award-winner Amber Riley, and Samantha Barks, a star of Frozen in London’s West End, who will provide insight, guidance, and mentorship.

The competition is set against the backdrop of the Greek islands, with the contestants judged and mentored by industry professionals through workshops, masterclasses, and live performances. The stakes are high as the contestants strive to claim the roles made famous by Amanda Seyfried and Dominic Cooper in the feel-good musical.

The grand finale will take place live at a West End theatre in London, where the two talented winners will emerge triumphant, securing the roles of Sophie and Sky in Mamma Mia! and given the chance to perform in the 25th anniversary production at the Novello Theatre.

For fans of Mamma Mia! looking to immerse themselves in the magic of Skiathos and other Greek Islands, Planet Holidays offers a range of luxury holiday packages that provide the perfect balance of leisure and exploration.

Greek island hoping to all of the Sporades includes Skiathos, Skopelos, Alonissos, Combine all three with prices for 2024 from £3485 per person to included return flights from Gatwick plus inter-island transfers, and accommodation in 5-star luxury properties featured by Planet Holidays.

Alternatively, for just a week in Skiathos, prices from £1299 per person to include return flights from Gatwick (other UK airports also available), transfers and accommodation at the luxurious 5-star Elivi Hotel, Koukounaries, on bed and breakfast.

Travellers can experience locations featured in the Mamma Mia! films, visit quaint villages, and enjoy the crystal-clear waters that inspired the romantic scenes of the movies, indulging in Greek cuisine and hospitality at its best while enjoying the island’s vibrant culture. Plus any couples looking to tie the knot can do so through sister company Planet Weddings, nuptials are offered to Skiathos and Skopelos, as well as many more islands too. 

Planet Holidays specialises in tailor made holidays to suit individual requirements rather than offering standard packages, ideal for the independent traveller who wants to be covered by ABTA and AITO – with ‘accommodation-only’ bookings also protected. Planet Holidays and Planet Weddings, are a member of the Sunvil family.

 For further information contact Planet Holidays on 01438 841 270 or book online at www.planet-holidays.co.uk