Camouflage special stars in Korando Sports double cab pick-up range priced from under £14,500

By |2016-03-24T09:07:18+00:00March 22nd, 2016|Van News|

Korando pick-up highlights SsangYong pick-up range now starts from just £14,495 CVOTR New DMZ ‘camo’ limited edition now on sale 1 tonne payload, 2.7 tonne towing capacity Coil spring multi-link rear suspension Run one as a company car for just £630 company car tax a year (20% tax payer) SSANGYONG is earning a solid reputation for value and quality, and nowhere is [...]

SsangYong Korando Sports 2.0 e-XDi EX: Payload and affordable prices make an attractive pick up package

By |2015-11-24T12:52:12+00:00November 24th, 2015|SsangYong, Van Reviews|

SsangYong Korando Sports 2.0 e-XDi EX: What’s hot? Gone are the old Mercedes diesel engines, instead the Korando Sports is powered by SsangYong’s own 153bhp, 2.0-litre e-XDi diesel which is pleasingly smooth. Our test Korando had this engine matched to the optional, slick-shifting six-speed auto box. Even with the auto box, the Korando Sports is still capable of 35.3mpg on [...]

SsangYong Korando pick-up adds hard-tops and better towing to car-like comforts

By |2015-09-15T16:35:05+01:00February 14th, 2014|Van News|

SsangYong's Korando Sports pick-up has always been more comfortable than most, but now it's upped its game in practicality too SSANGYONG'S Korando Sports pick-up has been upgraded with increased towing capacity and new hard tops, and the Korando Commercial crossover has been given a new look and interior. The SsangYong Korando Sports pick-up, launched just over a year [...]

When is a van not a commercial vehicle?

By |2013-08-06T17:12:16+01:00August 6th, 2013|Editor's blog, Industry articles, Van Tax|

HMRC makes exceptions for car-derived vans - and SsangYong has requested that the Korando CSX Commercial joins the listed IT’S a good question, although HMRC is unequivocal: if it has a payload of one tonne then it’s a commercial vehicle. However, there is a BUT. HMRC recognises this ‘but’ and has a list of exceptions –these include car-derived [...]

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