2006 Is the Last Year for the Isuzu Ascender

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2006 Marks the End of the Isuzu Ascender


Summary:
The Isuzu Ascender, a mid-size SUV, shares its platform with notable models like the GMC Envoy and Chevrolet Trailblazer. Starting production in 2003, this year, 2006, is its final year of manufacture.

Article:
The Isuzu Ascender, produced by General Motors, began its journey in 2003 as a mid-size sport utility vehicle. Unfortunately for enthusiasts, 2006 marks the end of its production. By 2007, the Ascender will no longer be available.

The Ascender filled the void left by the discontinued Isuzu Trooper. Built on the 4WD GMT 360 platform, it shares its foundation with models such as the GMC Envoy, Chevrolet Trailblazer, Buick Rainier, Oldsmobile Bravada, and Saab 9-7X. Buyers could choose between two engines: the 4.2-liter Vortec I6 or the 5.3-liter Vortec V8, offering robust power options.

Competing in a crowded market, the Ascender faced rivals like the Toyota 4Runner, Nissan Pathfinder, Ford Explorer, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Chevrolet Tahoe, Toyota Sequoia, Ford Expedition, and GMC Envoy.

Initially launched in 2003, the Isuzu Ascender accommodated up to seven passengers. In the following year, a five-passenger version was introduced. Both models were available until this final production year.

For those interested in Isuzu Ascender parts or aftermarket additions, 2006 is the last opportunity to buy this distinctive SUV directly from factories.

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