Why not have a look at some current SsangYong models
The 2016 SsangYong Stavic came in the following variants and we’ve recorded 1 prices that people paid when buying new. The biggest discount achieved in 2016 on a new SsangYong Stavic was about $0 or 0% off. If you’re trying to sell and would like to calculate the market value of a 2016 SsangYong Stavic today, simply submit a free valuation request.
Price | Ranges from $ 29,990.00 to $36,990.00 |
Body Style | Wagon |
Release Date | From June 2013 to March 2014 |
Drive Type | RWD |
VIN Plate Location | Pass Side Front Floor |
Compliance Plate Location | - |
Country of Origin | KOREA |
Safety ANCAP Rating | 4 |
Number of Doors | 4 |
Seating Capacity | 7 |
Type | DIESEL TURBO F/INJ |
Size | 1998 (2L) |
Power | 114kW @ 3400rpm |
Torque | 360Nm @ 1500rpm |
Cylinders | 4 |
Number of Valves | 16 |
Valves | DUAL OVERHEAD CAM |
Compression Ratio | 16.50 |
Bore/stroke | 86.20x85.60 |
Transmission | Automatic / Manual |
Drive Type | RWD |
Steering Type | RACK & PINION - POWER ASSISTED |
Turning Circle | 12.20 |
Brake (Front) Type | DISC - VENTILATED |
Brake (Rear) Type | DISC - VENTILATED |
Front Tyre & Wheel Size | 225/60 R16 - 6.5x16 | 235/60 R17 - 7x17 |
Rear Tyre & Wheel Size | 225/60 R16 - 6.5x16 | 235/60 R17 - 7x17 |
Front Suspension Type | DWB / CS / HyDSA |
Rear Suspension Type | MLS / CS / HyDSA |
Fuel Type | Diesel |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 80.0L |
Fuel Consumption Combined (Average) | From 3.8L/100km to 3.9L/100km |
Fuel Consumption City (Average) | From 7.6L/100km to 7.8L/100km |
Fuel Consumption Highway (Average) | - |
Emission Standard | - |
Length | 5,130mm |
Width | 80mm |
Height | 1,850mm |
Wheelbase | 3,000mm |
Front Track | 1,610mm |
Rear Track | 1,620mm |
Ground Clearance | 185mm |
Gross Vehicle Mass | 2,750kg |
Gross Combination Mass | - |
Braked Towing Capacity | 2,000kg |
Unbraked Towing Capacity | 750kg |
Owning a car means you will inevitably need to replace things from time to time, so in some eyes, any expense can be difficult to stomach. However, knowing these sort of costs are inevitable, you should view the cost of parts as something that is of relative comparison between different vehicle makes and models. On that front, SsangYong owners generally have access to parts that are significantly more affordable than those available for European car brands, while still being good quality.
SsangYong discontinued the Stavic after the 2018 edition, with the car bowing out of the local new car market. Nowadays, the SsangYong line-up includes the Korando medium SUV, the Musso and Musso XLV dual cab utes, and the Rexton large SUV. While the Stavic, also known as the Rodus in some offshore markets, had some success appealing to drivers eyeing a people mover, the limited size of the market made it an uphill task to penetrate through with sales.
Yes, however, you'll need to cast your eyes to another model in the SsangYong line-up, as the Stavic is no longer being produced and sold across Australia. Instead, we suggest you check out the Rexton, which is SsangYong's large-size four-door SUV complete with seating for up to seven occupants. It is also available in either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive format, providing greater versatility than previously imaginable.
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