Kyron brings touch of class to SUVs
Sales of SUVs, whether real 4x4 models or two-wheel-drive wannabees, are on the slide, hit by rising fuel prices and taxation linked to carbon dioxide emissions.
Sales of SUVs, whether real 4x4 models or two-wheel-drive wannabees, are on the slide, hit by rising fuel prices and taxation linked to carbon dioxide emissions.
However, there are buyers who have a real need for this type of vehicle, with the choice in the showrooms having widened considerably over recent years.
SsangYong vehicles have been selling in Ireland for quite a while now, the company really picking up a following with the sturdy Rexton....
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