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Isuzu D-Max to stop production for three months, Mazda BT-50 ok for now – CarAdvice
The waiting time for a new Isuzu D-Max ute is about to get longer, with production “suspended” for the next three months after a parts supplier was shut down in…

A parts shortage due to a COVID-19 shutdown at a supplier factory in Europe will stop production of the Isuzu D-Max for up to three months. Mazda is yet to be advised of any delays.
The waiting time for a new Isuzu D-Max ute is about to get longer, with production “suspended” for the next three months after a parts supplier was shut down in Europe due to COVID-19 – and its twin under the skin, the Mazda BT-50, is also likely to be affected.
Although the Isuzu D-Max and Mazda BT-50 utes are made…
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