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Ssangyong

Ssangyong - All Models (2011)

Looking for a reliable, affordable crossover that offers value without skimping on features? The Ssangyong All Models series has become a go-to choice for drivers who need practicality and a solid price point. Whether you’re eyeing the current supply of newer models or searching back to the 2011 generation, understanding the Ssangyong All Models price landscape is essential. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you gauge market values, compare with peers, and make an informed decision.

Key Specifications —
  • Engine: • 1.5‑liter 4‑cylinder, (varies by model year) • 1.6‑liter 4‑cylinder incremental boost in 2020 models; both producing 107‑125 hp.
  • Transmission: • 5‑speed manual (all older units) • 6‑speed automated manual (G‑Auto) introduced 2017.
  • Fuel Type: • Petrol (unleaded); gasoline‑only systems, no diesel options.
  • Dimensions & Capacity: • Wheelbase: 2,600–2,650 mm • Length: 4,400–4,550 mm • Width: 1,750–1,800 mm • Height: 1,600–1,660 mm • 5‑seat rear seating.
  • Safety & Comfort: • Dual front airbags, ABS with EBD, seat belt pretensioners, power steering, air‑conditioning, 7‑inch infotainment with USB and Bluetooth.
  • Drivetrain: • Front‑wheel drive standard on all trim levels; no AWD options.

Price ranges tend to fluctuate with market demand, condition, mileage, and optional features. While the used Ssangyong All Models price can vary widely, typical listings often show a range that reflects overall depreciation and regional pricing dynamics.

Depreciation Insight

What is a 2011 Ssangyong All Models worth? The depreciation curve for the Ssangyong All Models aligns with the general crossover market. Expect these realistic benchmarks:

  • First year: typically loses 15–20% of its original value as the vehicle gears into everyday use.
  • Year 2‑3: cumulative depreciation climbs to roughly 30–35% of the new‑car price.
  • Year 4‑5: steady decline averages 40–45%, especially if mileage remains under 80,000 km.
  • Long term (6+ years): value stabilizes at about 50–55% of the original cost, influenced heavily by maintenance history and regional economic factors.

These percentages are derived from industry reports and value‑tracking platforms that monitor market trends across several countries. Keep in mind that actual depreciation can accelerate in markets where newer, competing models undercut pricing or where the Ssangyong brand visibility wanes.

Comparison Context

When you compare the Ssangyong All Models price to comparable crossovers, several points stand out:

  • Compared to the Kia Seltos or Hyundai Kona, the


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