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''Marque:'' [[Ssangyong]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Dong-A Korando]], [[Ssangyong Actyon]] | ''Successor:'' [[Ssangyong Musso]]
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''Marque:'' [[Ssangyong]] | ''Predecessors:'' [[Dong-A Korando]], [[Ssangyong Actyon]], [[Ssangyong Rodius]] | ''Successor:'' [[Ssangyong Musso]]
  
  
 
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Revision as of 10:52, 14 December 2014

Renamed version of Dong-A Korando, built under licence from AMC. In 1996, Ssangyong replaced the original Jeep-based model with a modernized SUV of its own design, though it still had Jeep-like proportions. With the company experiencing difficulties in the mid-2000s, the Korando eventually disappeared, but the name was revived in 2010 for a new compact SUV. In the meantime, Ssangyong also offered an Isuzu Rodeo Bighorn-based SUV called the Korando family, from 1988 to 1997. A pick-up truck, the Sports, appeared in 2011, transferred from the Actyon range. A minivan called Korando Turismo appeared in 2013.



Marque: Ssangyong | Predecessors: Dong-A Korando, Ssangyong Actyon, Ssangyong Rodius | Successor: Ssangyong Musso

 

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