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Ssangyong Rexton review covering 2003 To Date
Thursday 13 March 2008
We all love a bargain. There are, however, some cars that seem almost too inexpensive. Think that’s not possible? You need to try buying a used SsangYong Rexton. Believe me, you will end up feeling strangely guilty at how little you’ve paid and how much you’ve ended up with. That’s not a function of terrible residual values either, the Rexton being fairly healthy in this regard. It’s just down to the fact that SsangYong seem to have priced the Rexton a good few thousand pounds cheaper than it by all rights should be, when new, resulting in even more outrageous savings for the used buyer. If metal for your money is a priority and you want something nigh-on new, the Rexton makes a very interesting bet.
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