New SsangYong Turismo review 2016 - pictures

The SsangYong Turismo offers loads of space, but is let down with its looks, efficiency and handling.

Passing other cars in the SsangYong Turismo needs to be planned ahead of time as it struggles when accelerating.
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The SsangYong Turismo comes with plenty of standard kit, including a<span>ir conditioning, alloy wheels, a leather covered steering wheel and gear knob and a high grade stereo with both MP3 and Bluetooth capabilities.</span>

Seven adults can easily be seated in the SsangYong Turismo, and even when it's full, there's still an impressive 875 litres of boot space.
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The SsangYong Turismo is not the prettiest of cars, and with strange exterior designing, it feels strangely designed.

The SsangYong motor company hails from South Korea and was founded in 1954.
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The main reason to buy a SsangYong Turismo remains the amount of space on offer.

The four-wheel drive version is a niche choice, and doesn't really add much to the SsangYong Turismo range.
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