anyone ever see an isuzu oasis.... rebadged honda oddysey(SP)
I’ve seen some used as taxis in NY.
Frankly...if ya aint happy telling people its an 7-9 year old ISUZU...
.....trade it in.
It is what it is....and one of a very few of it's kind.
Please...tell me one other vehicle that'll get you the same "wotthefookisit" comments...
...for the same $$$$$'s.
I own a rather nice 73 Custom Bronco Roadster...
...and the VX kills it relative to 'whatthefookisit" comments
Just MHO
jo
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Rebadging to a different company is not the way to go. Debadging gives it a sense of mystery and flow. The stock Isuzu on the back is the biggest badge I have ever seen, a little tacky. And for the love of god! Don’t put “Type R” any ware!![]()
Mine is rebadged as a Lotus VX. (pics in my gallery)
It''s fun... People point, stare, take camera phone pics. Besides, Lotus and Isuzu have a history together and the VX can pass for a lotus with it's curvacious lines. The stickers on the center caps are really what sells it.
1999 Lotus VX Ironman Edition
It's fun to rebadge...
I'm with Jo.
I think the biggest impact you can make is to let people see that...
YES it is cool...and
YES it is actually an Isuzu (a company historically known to the masses for making mundane, uninspiring, and bland products)
I have a rare 1964 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe DeVille in great original condition. It's 19ft long w/ tail fins and it still gets LESS attention than the VX.
If I do anything I'm adding MORE Isuzu badges to mine.
Save the Rebadging for...
1) The General Motors SUV Design Dept.
2) 17 yr old kids who drive Hyundai Tiburons![]()
understood.
I wasn't really going to rebadge. I just thought it was a nice play on the two companies. (knowing that Honda and Isuzu have a history) and playing the CR-V into a concept 2 door version. Dubbing it the CR-VX (CR-V + VX)
I like the cleanliness of being debadged.
(I do have a So-Cal emblem in the grill and an So-Cal sticker on the boot)
The way I always saw it, rebadging your *insert Make* with a badge from *insert different Make* equals....
But.... it is YOUR vehicle, so do as you please. I like the totally debadged way, cause its always more fun to keep 'em guessing. I think playing with the idea of having "VX" in the re-badge is fun as well if it is intuitive.
Strangely enough, I use both my my vehicles as ads for one another. My VX has a "NASIOC.com" (North American Subaru Impreza Club) decal on the rear window while the WRX has a small "VehiCROSS.info" decal on the rear window. Sorta like like those tag frames that say "My other car is a *******", heh.
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT