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6 Tips To Know Before Your Isuzu Off-Road Adventure | CMH GM East Rand

September 16, 2016 By Rokkit

Izuzu Off-Road Tips If you are planning on taking your Isuzu on an off road adventure, here are some rules and advice that will make you do off roading like a Pro. When you purchase an Isuzu KB you get a world class leading bakkie with the ability to tow up to 3 tons as well as the cred to turn heads wherever you go. The Isuzu 4×4 is as tough as nails and allows you to tackle South Africa’s grittiest and most beautiful dirt roads. If you haven’t taken your Isuzu on the beaten paths you haven’t lived yet. Below are some things you need to know just before you tackle the South African dirt roads.
Izuzu Off-Road Tips
Izuzu Off-Road Tips

6 Great Isuzu Off-Road Tips

  • Practice patience – patience is all about timing. Once you have observed your surroundings and worked out your point of entry then you can tackle the obstacle
  • Keep both hands on the wheel. Driving is all about the reaction time. If your bakkie swerves then you need to counter swiftly. When manning the steering, both thumbs needs to be placed on the outside frame of the steering wheel rather than gripping the wheel – Try it, it works!!
  • Take note of body roll and power to weight ratio. Some cars are faster because they are fitted with smaller bodies (power to weight ratio).
  • The bigger the car the more power it will have. Bakkies like the Isuzu supports a lot of weight so the body rolls easier at higher speeds and feels heavy and sluggish on slow speeds. “Counter driving ” counter steering is a way of managing your bakkies body roll at high and even low speeds , just with your steering wheel, the secret lies in the adjustment you make to the direction you steering at.
Izuzu Off-Road Tips
Izuzu Off-Road Tips
  • Know the difference between Momentums VS Acceleration – Momentum is the speed your bakkie has built up – this will help you though the difficult obstacles and muddy paddles, come to grip with your bakkie as to this will help you to make the important decision as to when and how much to accelerate.
  • Tyre – Reducing your tyre pressure increases the floating of the bakkie, this means that the tyre footprints becomes longer reducing the pressure the tyre exerts on the surface, spreading your bakkies weight over a large surface. This way you will have more traction.
 

Filed Under: GM East Rand

New 4X4 Fleet and Packages for Isuzu Off-Road Academy

August 10, 2016 By Rokkit

Press Release | GM Media The Isuzu Off-Road Academy now operates with the new and enhanced Isuzu KB range for all of its Off-Road Driving Courses and Corporate Team Building Experiences. Launched at the end of last year, customers now benefit from a robust range which includes a 4×4 Automatic and a new 2.5-litre DTEQ turbodiesel engine. Founded six years ago, the Isuzu Off-Road Academy has trained over 5000 people on the basic techniques of 4×4 driving for road and off-road driving. Now with a new advanced off-road course customers can expect to learn advanced driving techniques for all terrain, vehicle recovery, vehicle maintenance and most importantly the protection of the environment around you whilst off-road driving. Corporates can now spend a day out with the Isuzu Off-Road Academy as part of an excellent team building initiative where they can enjoy tailor made off-road training programmes whilst enjoying the outdoors and learning the art of Off-Road driving. With years of experience under their belts, instructors at the Isuzu Off-Road Academy include Grant McCleery – a multiple South African Motorsport Champion, and Marius van Vuuren. Both qualified to facilitate 4×4 courses with qualified training in the specific techniques required for safe and effective 4×4 driving. “The Isuzu Off-Road Academy is an approved Isuzu service provider that provides an invaluable extension to the Isuzu ownership experience”, says Mlungisi Nonkonyana, Isuzu Brand Manager, GM South Africa.  “The course allows the Isuzu owner, particularly the less experienced recreational user, the opportunity to fully realise the potential and thus enjoyment of a 4×4 vehicle for maximised satisfaction and safety in use.” Isuzu is a key brand of General Motors South Africa with the Isuzu KB entrenched in the market since introduction in South Africa in 1978. The Isuzu KB is renowned for its ride comfort, toughness, durability, reliability and superior off-road ability. The Isuzu Off-Road Academy is based at Gerotek Testing Facility close to Pretoria but is geared to provide training at virtually any location nationally where training is needed.  

Filed Under: General News

Isuzu Horn Free – A Real Solution for a Real Issue

August 5, 2016 By Rokkit

Press Release | GM Media
Johannesburg – Isuzu has again embarked on an anti-poaching project in partnership with Nkombe Rhino, a non-profit organisation dedicated to wild life conservation, to ensure the safety of the endangered Rhinoceros in the Blue Canyon Conservancy. The conservancy is situated in Hoedspruit in the Limpopo Province, which is the epicentre of the rhino poaching epidemic where incidents of poaching occur on a daily basis. The dehorning project which lasted three days targeted 24 rhinoceros which were successfully dehorned. The de-horning process is part of an integrated anti-poaching strategy which includes educating communities around the reserve, media exposure to highlight the effects of rhino poaching and at the same time inform potential poachers that the animals in the area have been dehorned. This process takes place every 18 to 24 months as the horns grow quite rapidly. The process involves finding the rhino and tranquilising them from a helicopter. Once the tranquiliser dart has taken effect, the rhinoceroses’ horns are removed by an experienced team, led by wild life veterinarian Dr Peter Rodgers, who take great care not to get too close to the sensitive area at the base of the horn. “Removing the rhino’s most distinctive feature, along with education of local communities and dissemination of information, is part of the measures used to slow the poaching pandemic. This process has been proven to work: for example, de-horned Rhinos in certain Zimbabwean conservancies appear to have a 29 percent better chance of surviving than horned animals. Previous operations in the Blue Canyon Conservatory have also resulted in a dramatic decline in poaching,” said Brian Olson, Vice President Vehicle Sales, Service and Marketing General Motors Sub-Saharan Africa. Along with much needed financial support for the dehorning mission, Isuzu provided a fleet of KB 300 4×4 double cab bakkies as support vehicles in the operation to track and dart the prehistoric creatures. Between 2008 and 2015 an estimated 5 500 rhinos were slaughtered in South Africa for their horns – which have no proven medicinal benefits at all. Poaching estimates of 1 800 this year and 2 153 in 2017 suggest that the situation will get worse before it gets better and if next year’s projection is correct, it will mean that rhino deaths will have almost doubled since 2014. In some cultures, Rhino horn is considered a powerful aphrodisiac and at $60 000 US (R936 000) a kilogram, is more valuable than gold or platinum. For criminal syndicates the rewards are therefore substantial, while for impoverished communities that border national and private reserves, the risks associated with poaching is outweighed by the need for survival. “Isuzu has a long history of providing real solutions to issues which affect communities within Southern Africa, starting with Operation Rachel in 1993 and Operation Mandume in 2007 which were very effective campaigns against the proliferation of illegal firearms in Southern Africa. This time we are lending a helping hand to Nkombe as a partner in the fight against Rhino poaching. Without concrete action to prevent further loses, we are likely to lose these animals forever,” said Olson.  

Filed Under: General News

Isuzu KB X-Rider Offers Great Value

July 14, 2016 By Rokkit

Press Release | GM Media Johannesburg – Isuzu, the bakkie specialists, have added a new special value model to their light commercial vehicle range – the KB X-Rider based on the 250 HO Hi-Rider 4×2 in extended and double cab body styles. The newcomer can be readily identified by a number of visual cues such as stylish black diamond-cut 18-inch alloys and black tubular side steps, but some less obvious features are what marks this special edition KB as a special kind of workhorse. The X-Rider boasts an uprated towbar with a 2.1-tonne braked trailer capacity, LED daytime running lights and remote keyless entry.  Owners will also get the luxury of leather seats, with the X-Rider logo embroidered on the front headrests. The leather-trimmed steering wheel, which is equipped with a full array of satellite control, stands out thanks to the red stitching and Isuzu badge in its centre. Vice President of Vehicle Sales, Service, and Marketing at General Motors South Africa, Brian Olson says “Our aim with the X-Rider is to offer real value and individuality in a brand which is well known for toughness, reliability and comfort. The X-Rider follows on the success of special edition models of the past, such as the Midnite and Serengeti.  The X-Rider continues the tradition but at a lower price point, providing added exclusivity and exceptional value for money.” Further detail enhancements are red stitching on the gearlever gaiter, steering wheel and the seats.  Piano Black inserts are used on the doors (with a bold red ‘X’ motif), with the same high-gloss finish used to highlight air conditioning vents, the sound system, and the gearshift console. All X-rider derivatives will be powered by the new, 100 kW/320Nm Nm high-output version of Isuzu’s proven 2.5-litre common rail direct injection turbodiesel, an engine which has been a stalwart of the KB range since a September 2015 facelift.  

Filed Under: General News

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