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Subject Topic: Ssanyong Korando or Tivoli Post Reply Post New Topic
20/11/2020 at 11:23am
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Lunar Clubman SE
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Hi All,

Hopefully looking to change car in the new year and just wondering if anyone has or have had either a Korondo or Tivoli and what they are like.

Currently have good old mondeo but they thing on the ground and tow a lunar clubman se 2014.

Will likely go for Kuga but would like some views on the above.

TIA


20/11/2020 at 11:49am
 Location: Royal Forest of Dean
 Outfit:  Swift Major 4SB
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We've had 2 Korandos and we like them as they are very capable, well equipped and much cheaper than other SUV type vehicles.

Are you thinking of new or used cars? Both models have new versions available now so there are some good deals on the last of the old models. If you are buying a new car there is usually an offer for CAMC members of a free tow bar.

What is the MTPLM of your caravan? The Tivoli is lighter than the Korando and has a lower towing limit.

The Kuga and Sportage were the other cars we considered but for us the Korando was a better deal and comes with a very long warranty.

Hope this helps.

Rob


20/11/2020 at 6:24pm
 Location: South Wales
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Hi Rob,

Great info cheers, it wouldn't be brand new maybe 2 years old. I know Tivoli is lighter which is why I'll probably go for the Korando or Kuga.

They only do the Tivolis is 1.6Ltr my the looks as well


via mobile 20/11/2020 at 8:06pm
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Sorry 1460 is the MTPM


20/11/2020 at 9:30pm
 Location: Royal Forest of Dean
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The Tivoli won't be up to towing that sort of weight. The Korando weighs at least 1750kg depending on the model, our 2017 ELX auto had a kerbweight of 1858kg.

The ELX is the top of the range model and comes with just about everything you can think of including sat nav, leather seats, 4 heated seats, heated steering wheel and reversing camera. Look out for a car with tow bar already fitted as it can be impossible to get an aftermarket tow bar to fit as most of the tow bars get fitted to new cars, we had the free tow bar offer and saved nearly £700.

I don't know how big your budget is but to give an idea of price we have just sold our 2017 ELX auto with 15500 on the clock, full dealer service history, tow bar and the balance of the manufacturers warranty and that retailed at £14000.

Rob


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via mobile 20/11/2020 at 9:36pm
 Location: South Wales
 Outfit: Lunar Clubman SE
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Yeah the Tivoli to light which shame as looks nice car and pity they don't do a 2Ltr version.

That's decent price for the korando and certainly in the ball park but probably just a year older than looking at.

I'd stick with the mondeo if had choice never let me down at well over 100k on clock now but very few on market at mo.

Cheers for info


via mobile 22/11/2020 at 6:03pm
 Location: Ross-on-Wye
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I can't comment on towing, but I've had a Tivoli for 3 years and can't fault it. I drive 30k plus a year and it's comfortable, economic and totall


via mobile 22/11/2020 at 6:06pm
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...y reliable.

Quality of design is not Audi but I actually like the fact it isn't trying to be German, like everyone else.

Test drove the previous generation Korando and was very impressed but just a touch more than I could stretch to. Also didn't really need something the same size as a CRV.

Ssangyong are an under rated manufacturer that deserves to do better.


via mobile 23/11/2020 at 11:07pm
 Location: Cumbria
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We have had 2 korandos bought first one brand new 2014 and were really pleased with it until 3 years old needed stuff not covered on warranty!! Costly to repair unfortunately this car was stolen Dec 17 nothing to do with make of car our keys were stolen from the house they took the car and wrote it off. We replaced with same model 2015 again it ran fine until about 2018 starting having problems brake calipers went and then radiator needed replaced cost us £1500 in 12 months and local garage could only buy parts through dealership which always took at least a week. Just couldn’t trust the car anymore so have just replaced with a Kuga. Korando is cheap to buy but parts are very expensive so I would be wary especially if buying second hand. Warranty not worth the paper it’s written on when you read into it. Kuga drives like a dream however we have bought a 2019 model so going to be better but build wise and road holding is a massive improvement. Just sharing our experience obviously others will think differently. Good luck with your search.

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via mobile 24/11/2020 at 10:02pm
 Location: South Wales
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Cheers all.

Great info, it's between the korando and kuga so good comparison.



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