2005 SsangYong Rodius Diesel Automatic 5 speed MPV by John • 21st January 2013
Owned a Rodius for 4 years and bought second hand. This really is such a practical car, having 7 adult size seats and a huge boot to rival any estate car. Climate control with roof aircon vents and a seperate heater for the back seats.
Reliability has been great with a smooth Mercedes sourced engine and Auto gearbox. Fuel consumption around town is 30mpg and fully loaded with 7 and lugagge got around 37mpg. Only 'breakdown' was a leaking Power steering rubber hose. Servicing has been under £200 a year.
It doesnt feel as big as it looks when driving.
I dont think there are any other MPVs out there that rival the car for £ value that this offers
2009 SsangYong Actyon Diesel Manual 4x4 by louise • 1st October 2012
I just love my wee jeep, the best vehicle i have ever bought. Looks to die for and a very rare vehicle that turns heads everywhere it goes. Forget all the expensive competition and buy one of these, belive me you won't be dissapointed.
2009 SsangYong Actyon Diesel Manual 4x4 by sammie • 1st October 2012
I have owned my vehicle for the past 2 years and it has been very reliable, a real pleasure to own and drive. Runing costs are very good returning over 45mpg and being the lower tax its fantastic. I have owned BMW X5's and Range Rovers in the past and none any better to drive that the Actyon, and none as cost effective either. If you want a proper 4x4 at sensible money and runing costs then buy one of these, i would'nt swop mine for any other 4x4 on the market today.
Reliability has been great with a smooth Mercedes sourced engine and Auto gearbox. Fuel consumption around town is 30mpg and fully loaded with 7 and lugagge got around 37mpg. Only 'breakdown' was a leaking Power steering rubber hose. Servicing has been under £200 a year.
It doesnt feel as big as it looks when driving.
I dont think there are any other MPVs out there that rival the car for £ value that this offers