How to Choose Between the Yuhu 9 and the Isuzu D-MAX?

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Sid
07/24/25 3:59am
The official price of the top-end Yuhu 9 is slightly cheaper than that of the top-end D-MAX. The body of the top-end Yuhu 9 is longer than that of the top-end D-MAX, but its wheelbase is shorter than that of the top-end D-MAX. Configuration: The top-end D-MAX and the top-end Yuhu 9 are comparable. Power: The top-end D-MAX is more powerful than the top-end Yuhu 9.
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AngelaMarie
08/10/25 11:34pm
I've been driving pickups for ten years, focusing more on practicality and comfort. Choosing between the Yuhu 9 or the Isuzu D-MAX depends on how you plan to use it. If you mainly drive in the city, picking up kids or shopping, the Yuhu 9 has a more modern interior and softer seats, making it suitable for daily driving. The D-MAX, on the other hand, is more rugged, with a stronger bumpy feel when driving on rough roads, but it has higher durability. In terms of fuel consumption, both can achieve around 10 liters per 100 kilometers, and both are reliable for long-distance trips with a full tank. If you often encounter traffic jams in the city, it's advisable to take a test drive to feel the steering wheel weight and noise levels. Don’t forget to check the space configurations, such as trunk capacity—the Yuhu 9 might be slightly larger, making it more convenient for luggage. Overall, I tend to think the Yuhu 9 is better suited for family use, while the D-MAX is more suitable for those who frequently carry tools.
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