Towcar Question
I’m looking to replace my VW Passat 2.0 and have been looking at the Ssangyong Korando 2.2 model as a replacement. Does anyone tow a 1380kg van with a 2.2L Korando and how does it perform? The warranty also looks good but never considered Ssangyong as a manufacturer. Many thanks
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Haven’t Ssangyong been withdrawn from the UK market? If that is the case, they wouldn’t be on my list of purchases even if they do have to honour parts/warranty for a number of years. I have a friend, however, who has towed with one for a number of years and it has proved a reliable tug.
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I have been towing with the 2.2 Korando for three years with absolutely no problems. I tow a Swift 565 justhe over 1400kg from memory. The car in an auto and goes along perfectly at 60 mph in cruise control. As for the comment from Extugger, it's Mitshibushi that's withdrawing from UK and I believe some of their dealerships are taking on Ssangyong. Hope this is helpful.
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We have used korandos for the last 8 years, reliable cars.our present 5 year old 4x4 elx has been faultless , returns 30 mpg with a eldiss avante on its back, not going to administration infact more are been opened to dealers , go for it you will not be dissapointed.
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I knew Mitsubishi have withdrawn from UK market. It was this article which threw me:
NEWS
SsangYong confirms it has gone bust
22 Dec 2020
SsangYong Motor has confirmed that it has entered into administration in South Korea and will apply for restructuring support, an arrangement under which it will attempt a private restructure while continuing operations for up to three months.0 -
Ssang Yong is in administration albeit still trading, producing cars and still planning new models. Administration has a different implication in many other countries and can be used to stop the bank foreclosing. If you have a £few million you could buy your own car manufacturer.
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I think you'll be disappointed in the build quality of the SsangYong after having a VW. I had a Passat Alltrack and was looking to change and went to look at a Korando. Reasonable inside and the price was great but built like a sardine tin I'm afraid. At that price they have to cut down somewhere.
Hyundai and Kia were much better proposals but lacked the engine I wanted. Check out more prestigious manufacturers. For the same price as a Hyundai Tucson and less than a new Passat I bought a Mercedes E Class. German cars are extremely difficult to beat for quality if you can get one at the right price which I did.
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Hi TomSue, We have a 2016 Rexton w 2.2 auto had from 6mth old , previous car was a Volvo V70 D5 auto .The Rexton tows better a bit noisier suspension but get past the badge envy and the car does everything we need from it .Would have another but plan is to keep it a good few years .Touch wood not had any issues in 5 yrs ownership .
My advise would be to try one extended road test .
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Forgot to add we test drove the new Rexton recently and were very impressed, it uses a conventional torque converter gearbox.
If you go for an auto gearbox, i would recommend the traditional torque converter type. The dual clutch autos used by VW, audi etc get a good review, however the hyundai kia DCT autos used from 2019 onwards have warnings in the owners handbooks about overheating etc, crawling in traffic etc.
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