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2008 SsangYong Stavic Review

2008 SsangYong Stavic SV270 SPR Review & Road Test

If you’re more of a features person, Stavic may suit you down to the ground
Model Tested:

2008 SsangYong Stavic SV270 SPR 2.7 Xdi Automatic – $39,990 (RRP)

Full of Features, Smooth Auto Transmission, Roomy second Row
Awkward Appearance, Rough and Noisy Ride, Quality Issues

CarAdvice Rating:
- by Matt [...]

SsangYong stand 2008 London Motorshow

July 24, 2008 by Alborz Fallah  
Filed under 2008 London, Motor Shows, Ssangyong

SsangYong stand 2008 London Motorshow
 

2008 SsangYong ute for tradies

Korean manufacturer SsangYong has unveiled a new entry level variant of its popular Sports Dual Cab aimed at tradesman looking for a tough no-nonsense workhorse ute at a really low price.

The SsangYong Sports Dual Cab Tradie boasts a value-for-money price tag of just $24,990 for the 4×2 five-speed manual powered by the eco-friendly common rail, [...]

2008 SsangYong Range

February 21, 2008 by Alborz Fallah  
Filed under Car News, Ssangyong, Videos

SsangYong today held a press conference in Sydney outlining the brands intentions for 2008 and ahead.

The Korean company, which is owned by Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), only sold 2,123 cars last year but intends to move around 3,500 units this year, having revised its specifications and pricing.

2008 Ssangyong Actyon Sports review

December 13, 2007 by rjw  
Filed under Behind the Wheel, Car News, Car Reviews, Diesel, Ssangyong, Utes

2008 SsangYong Actyon Sports review

CarAdvice rating:
Test Model: SsangYong Actyon Sports 4 x 4 Diesel 2.0-litre Limited automatic

Options Fitted: None
Recommended Retail Price: $39,990
On Road Price: Around $43,000
Where it sits: The top version of SsangYong’s unique–looking ute. The range starts at $29,990 for the two-wheel-drive manual with automatic adding $2000.
- by Robert Wilson
SINCE it re-emerged [...]

Next-gen SsangYong Chairman

December 13, 2007 by Alborz Fallah  
Filed under Car News, Ssangyong

There is no arguing that SsangYong designs some of the oddest cars in the world. In most cases it seems that one designer draws the front and another the back, resulting in rather peculiar shapes.

The flagship model for the Korean manufacturer is the Chairman, a car designed to offer Mercedes-Benz S-class quality for 1/5th of [...]

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