SsangYong Rexton (03 on) - Review

Review by Simon Harris on
Last Updated: 04 January 2010
SsangYong may not be a familiar name, but it's growing in reputation for building robust yet good value for money vehicles. The Rexton is its most popular model - a large 4x4 that is available with seven seats and a strong diesel engine but costs around the same as smaller offroaders such as the Nissan X-Trail. It's an impressive machine off road and can tackle tough terrain, but unfortunately this comes at the expense of on road handling. It's cumbersome, heavy and feels dated. The drab and old-fashioned cabin do it few favours either, but as a workhorse-type vehicle, the Rexton can make an affordable choice. It was facelifted in 2006 and changes to the suspension improved the handling considerably.

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270 S (7 Seat) 5d

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270 S (7 Seat) 5d Tip Auto

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270 S (2008) 5d

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270 S 5d Tip Auto

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270 EX 5d Tip Auto

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270 EX (7 Seat) 5d Tip Auto

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