Model years for Chevrolet LUV (1972 to 1981)
| For Sale | 0 |
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| Sell through | 67% |
| Dollar Volume | $87,863 |
| Lowest Sale | $3,300 |
| Top Sale | $21,500 |
We are a wholly owned subsidiary of Japan's largest trading and investment company, Mitsubishi Corporation with which Isuzu Motors Limited (Japan) has extensive business arrangements. Isuzu Motors dates back to 1916 and is now one of the world's largest manufacturer of trucks and diesel engines.
The Datsun Truck is a compact pickup truck made by Nissan in Japan from 1955 through 1997. It was originally sold under the Datsun brand, but this was switched to Nissan in 1983. It was replaced in 1997 by the Frontier and Navara.
Light Utility Vehicle (LUV) (W8476-206313/A)
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The Ford Maverick is a compact pickup truck produced by Ford. It was unveiled on June 8, 2021, as the smallest truck marketed by the company. The Maverick is based on a front-wheel drive-based unibody platform shared with the Ford Escape and Bronco Sport, and offered with a hybrid powertrain as standard.