De-Badge and see what happens
Funny thing is, for me the nasty comments went away after I pulled off all reference to ISUZU. De-badging takes away the predudice. Most people love the VX when they have no idea what it is, the comments are polite and curious.
Never got a negative comment after de-badging
Only get slick ride comments, love your "CAR", where can I get one, IS that custom, is that a new 2003,4,5,6,7,8 keeps going up with the year. polite comments from curious people who really want one.
The key is to de-badge early, like the day you buy it, better yet, make the dealer take them off and detail away the ghosting if any.
I have said it before, the VX is the only reason I bought ISUZU in the first place. The VX lured me away from a VW Passat in 1999, i bought the larger Trooper first , because both VX's on the lot were sold and none were left in the state of MD at the time, and the Trooper was more practical, but I got a VX later anyway. Never paid attention to ISUZU before then, never cared much for the name, it sounds like a sneeze, and the commercials were stupid. But the VX rocked, yanked the badges within the first 3 months of ownership, never had a bad comment since. Found out later after dealing with ISUZU service, where all the hating came from, ISUZU service sucks. Was hopefull ISUZU was on the right track and would follow up with more innovative ideas after the VX, but I think GM said NO. Not sure if it's ISUZU or GM putting it to us, but in any event in the States, ISUZU is considered by many 3rd rate.
Glad I got my VX, makes me happy and that matters most :D