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Ssangyong - Rexton (2010)
Discover the Ssangyong Rexton—a rugged, mid‑size SUV that has carved out a niche for itself in markets where off‑road capability meets everyday practicality. If you’re wondering about the Ssangyong Rexton price for a 2010 model, you’re in the right place. Below we’ll walk you through each element that determines value: from spec details and depreciation trends to what you can expect for a used Ssangyong Rexton price and how it compares to competitors.
- Model Year: 2010
- Engine: 3.6L V6, 200 hp, 3.5 L/4.6 L 6‑speed automatic options available
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual or automatic
- Drive Type: 4WD (part‑time or full‑time); optional front‑wheel drive in some trims
- Fuel System: Multi‑point fuel injection; average 13–15 mpg city/16–18 mpg highway
- Dimensions: Overall Length 4,720 mm / Width 1,845 mm / Height 1,760 mm; Wheelbase 2,730 mm
- Cargo Capacity: 960 L with rear seats folded; 360 L with seats up
- Safety: Dual airbags, ABS, EBD, electronic stability control; optional traction control and hill‑start assist
- Infotainment: 4‑inch display (base) to 8‑inch touchscreen (top trims); Bluetooth, USB, satellite radio; navigation optional
- Interior Comfort: Leather upholstery (first trims), fabric seats (later trims); 210‑mm front legroom, 125‑mm rear; panoramic sunroof optional
- All‑Terrain Features: Crawl ratio 1:8.7, 85‑mm ground clearance, X‑slide control system (optional)
What format can the used Ssangyong Rexton price take? Because of differing conditions—mileage, appointments, and regional demand—the numbers vary. Typically, a solid‑condition 2010 Rexton with average mileage, will sit roughly 15–20% lower than a brand‑new vehicle in a similar market. On the higher end, some well‑maintained examples have been reported for up to $7,500 USD in certain regions, while lower‑mileage or ‘certified’ units can fetch close to $5,000 USD.
Depreciation Insight: How Quickly Does the Value Drop?
Understanding the Ssangyong Rexton depreciation curve is essential, especially if you’re considering the used Ssangyong Rexton price or planning an upgrade. Recent studies show that SUVs like the Rexton typically lose 15‑20% of their value in the first year, then around 10‑12% annually during the next few years. After five years, a 2010 Rexton often drops to roughly 40‑45% of its original MSRP.
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