The Ssangyong Actyon - a South Korean made ute - is a quirky contraption.
The new Ssangyong Actyon Sports is a big improvement over the previous model and represents a value for money proposition in the ute segment for those on a budget.
2008 SsangYong Sports A200S Xdi Review & Road Test A quiet and comfortable commercial - who'd have thought? Model Tested: 2008 SsangYong Sports A200S Xdi 4x2 Dual-Cab Pick-Up 2...
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...
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The all-new SsangYong Actyon Sports dual-cab ute is now on sale in Australia, bringing with it completely revised styling, a new diesel engine and class-leading fuel economy. Rear-wheel drive variants of the new Actyon Sports fitted with the standard six-speed manual transmission consume just 7...
The 2012 SsangYong Actyon Sports has been revealed in production form ahead of the all-new ute’s Australian launch in March. Powered by a 114kW/360Nm 2.0-litre e-XDi200 turbo diesel engine, the Actyon promises to be among the most fuel efficient utes on the market. Its 15.6km/L rating under Korean fuel consumption ratings is likely to translate to a combined cycle fuel consumption figure of approximately 7...
My vehicle I bought (new) beginning of 2009, broke twice since warranty expired. Latest one, camshaft broke, with only 62000 km on clock. I used car to work and back on bitumen. No off road. I cannot get any support or response from SSANGYONG, Australia, as the repair shop in Darwin indicated this should not happen. If you expect support, stay with Mitsubishi, Toyota, etc...