I saw one of these at the local watering hole before I knew of its existence. I was quite intrigued and since then I’ve leant a bit about it. While I initially liked the unique styling, it has already grown old for me. It may be very colour sensitive. Would I purchase one? Maybe. I’d certainly shortlist it. The Musso is the big seller of the Ssangyong/KGM range hereabouts and that has taken a lot of sales from the Isuzu D-Max, which you reviewed the other day.
@slv639528 күн бұрын
Does it has a 12v socket at the boot?
@eugenebrannigan7563Ай бұрын
Nice suv but unfortunately it's not available in the Republic of Ireland due to its high emissions
@jamesspeytebroodt7237Ай бұрын
Design: yeah kgm makes it robust in style; I get whatchu say re the water down of SUV vibe; chinese doing the same? NO sorry they water down the SUV style too; don't be too kind on chinese cars. I read the neg comments below; Thats a good one; the review is positive re design and the public aint. In real its even more impressive a sight you know.
@creoslАй бұрын
About the EV model; too few physical buttons, no 4x4, too much ISA alerts, etc. makes this a hard seller in ev country number 1; Norway (sept 24 new car sales are at 97% ev cars)
@philipbolton2811Ай бұрын
Positively ugly, they’ve obviously continued Ssang Yongs propensity to produce odd looking vehicles. Can’t see it catching on in the UK.
@lesvassallo5760Ай бұрын
Not another SUV So mundane so bland boring nothing interesting another box on wheels Who is buying them
@houseofcars1973Ай бұрын
Everyone. I think you just have to accept that this type of car is now the norm as far as family cars are concerned. This sector (D-segment SUV) is the fastest growing market space in Europe right now. In fact, I’m at the launch of yet another one right now……
@judsonchristudas4 күн бұрын
People are buying them
@nnc34Ай бұрын
Looks too Chinese / Jeep replica to me, as well those 4x4 fake gestures such as the tailgate style a bit awkward …