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− | '''Ssangyong Actyon. 2005–11 (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV, 4-door pick-up. F/A, 1998 cm³ diesel, 2295 cm³ petrol (I4 DOHC).''' Ssangyong does a fastback SUV years before BMW launched its [[BMW X6|X6]], its name meant to be a combination of ''action'' and ''young''. Targeted at urban users. Actyon Sports denoted the pick-up model, replacing the equivalent one in the Musso range. Manual discontinued for the home market in 2008. Not a class leader, but a good powertrain for the money. Chassis slightly lacking, with poor damping on the suspension and noticeable body roll. Fastback cancelled in 2011, though pick-up continued as the Korando Sports. | + | '''Ssangyong Actyon. 2005 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV, 4-door pick-up. F/A, 1998 cm³ diesel, 2295 cm³ petrol (I4 DOHC).''' Ssangyong does a fastback SUV years before BMW launched its [[BMW X6|X6]], its name meant to be a combination of ''action'' and ''young''. Targeted at urban users. Actyon Sports denoted the pick-up model, replacing the equivalent one in the Musso range. Manual discontinued for the home market in 2008. Not a class leader, but a good powertrain for the money. Chassis slightly lacking, with poor damping on the suspension and noticeable body roll. Fastback cancelled in 2011 in Korea, though exports continued, while pick-up replaced by Korando Sports. |
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Revision as of 10:50, 14 December 2014
Ssangyong Actyon. 2005 to date (prod. n/a). 5-door SUV, 4-door pick-up. F/A, 1998 cm³ diesel, 2295 cm³ petrol (I4 DOHC). Ssangyong does a fastback SUV years before BMW launched its X6, its name meant to be a combination of action and young. Targeted at urban users. Actyon Sports denoted the pick-up model, replacing the equivalent one in the Musso range. Manual discontinued for the home market in 2008. Not a class leader, but a good powertrain for the money. Chassis slightly lacking, with poor damping on the suspension and noticeable body roll. Fastback cancelled in 2011 in Korea, though exports continued, while pick-up replaced by Korando Sports.
Manufacturing location: Korea
Marque: Ssangyong | Predecessor: Ssangyong Musso | Successor: Ssangyong Korando Sports