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Ssang Yong Turismo 2013-2015
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driving experience 03:25
design and build 06:59
market and model range 15:19
cost of ownership 21:33
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You'd think that space, value and sheer capability would be priorities for MPV buyers. The sales figures might suggest otherwise but if these remain key criteria in your search for a truly practical used seven-seat People Carrier, then it's well worth considering this one, SsangYong's Turismo. Based on the brand's old Rodius model but far smarter looking, it's certainly not a conventional choice and it comes from a Korean maker that may be unfamiliar. Still, in terms of sense and sensibility in this segment, there's not a lot to touch it. Here, we're going to look at the original version of the post-2013 model.
What it boils down to is this. No other People carrier on the used market gives you so much space and specification. Plus there's auto transmission and even 4WD if you want it. In other words, this Turismo wins in terms of practicality-per-pound, especially in this 2013 to 2015-era 2.0-litre guise. To be fair, this model's Rodius predecessor looked good on the spec sheet too - but in reality, that car was difficult to countenance. It's difficult enough for badge-obsessed British buyers to get their heads around choosing a relatively unknown brand without also throwing wilfully curious styling into the mix. With this Turismo model, things changed. It helped that by the time this model arrived, SsangYong was a better known brand in the UK. But the most important thing was that when reborn as the Turismo, this design was visually rehabilitated into the kind of car you'd simply think was large, practical and maybe even passably smart.
All of which means that Korea's oldest and most experienced car maker offers a strong contender for big families and private hire people prepared to look beyond the obvious choices in their search for super-spacious seven-seat practicality. If you're a customer of this kind, it's worth taking a look at a Turismo. In many ways, there's really nothing quite like it.
Writer - Jonathan Crouch
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