Ssangyong News
SsangYong says its future is safe in Oz
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By Tom White · 15 Feb 2023
SsangYong Australia spills the beans on the future of Korando, Torres, and the future of its name.
Will SsangYong's latest SUV be a smash hit?
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By Tom White · 03 Feb 2023
Here are all the details on SsangYong's incoming Torres mid-size SUV.
Can SsangYong put painful memories to rest?
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By Tom White · 09 Jan 2023
Will a new name for SsangYong help the embattled Korean automaker put 'painful' memories behind it?
SsangYong’s resurrection takes shape
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By Tim Nicholson · 14 Nov 2022
SsangYong's financial woes are about to be a thing of the past, after its new owners finalised debt payments, allowing the brand to move forward with its new-model rollout.The Korean car maker has struggled through ownership uncertainty and financial issu
SsangYong finally finds a buyer!
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By Tim Nicholson · 30 Aug 2022
After years of uncertainty, the saga surrounding the ownership of SsangYong looks like it's finally been resolved.A consortium led by Korean chemical company KG Group was approved last week by the Korean Fair Trade Commission and the Seoul Bankruptcy Cour
Died too soon, or not soon enough?
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By Tony O'Kane · 23 Jul 2022
Are these mercy killings, or the cruel hand of fate? Not all short-lived cars deserved to die young, but then again the candle that burns half as long doesn’t always burn twice as bright.
Undies brand to save SsangYong?
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By Tim Nicholson · 28 Jun 2022
South Korean manufacturer SsangYong may have finally found its saviour - but it's not another carmaker, nor is it an investment firm.The embattled automaker is being eyed by Ssangbangwool, which is one of Korea's biggest underwear brands.SsangYong has bee
Ssangyong lobs all-new Torres SUV
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By Tim Nicholson · 14 Jun 2022
If you thought there were enough SUVs on the market already, then think again!
Wait times or lack of for all medium SUVs
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By Tim Nicholson · 24 May 2022
Getting your hands on a brand-new car at the moment is challenging, to say the least.Parts shortages caused by pandemic-related shutdowns, supply chain dramas and the war in Ukraine have had a huge flow-on effect in Australian showrooms.Most market segmen
SsangYong officially on the market, again.
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By Tom White · 05 May 2022
Who will buy SsangYong? Certainly not Edison EV, after the failed deal forces it to file for bankruptcy.