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SsangYong Rexton (2005)


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SsangYong Rexton (2005)

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The SsangYong Rexton is a sport utility vehicle based on the last Mercedes-Benz M-Class released in Korea by the SsangYong Motor Company in late 2001. The demand for this vehicle in Korea has been huge, available worldwide. The Rexton offers high standards of appointment, quiet on-road performance, car-like handling, and yet rugged off-road capability. It can be configured to seat seven people all facing forwards, or as a five seater for more luggage space.

The car is available only with four-wheel drive and three engines: a 2.7 liter 121 kW (162 hp) / 342 N·m (252 ft·lbf) common rail diesel, a 2.9 liter diesel and a 3.2 liter 162 kW (217 hp) / 310 N·m (229 ft·lbf) petrol engine, all manufactured under license from Mercedes-Benz.
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