Great Wall |
VS | SsangYong Actyon |
Welcome to the SsangYong Actyon Sport Vs Great Wall Motors V200 and V240 comparison.
We’ll keep this comparison short and to the point. Choose to buy either based on price alone! The better presented and seeming better quality throughout, on specifications is the Actyon Sport and with a better reliability history. The only short fall is the lack of real carrying capacity (I estimate at under 500Kg) despite the reasonably large tray out the back back.
Both the the Great Wall Ute and the Ssangyong Actyon Sport utes are at least a generation or 2 behind the current models, admittedly the engines are reasonably modern but there’s more to a a car than a just the engine. We think that if you buy a 1996-2006 Hilux and add in the latest in-car entertainment system and some alloy wheels eg. the Pioneer AVH-3500 and you’ll have virtually the same package. And we guess that’s the competition lies not the new models but the 2nd hand market!
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Great Wall V200 and V240 | SsangYong Actyon Sport |
Engines | |
GW4D20 – IL4 Diesel OHC Direct injection Turbo charged EFI 2 Litre (996cc) Claimed 105Kw @ 4000RPM Claimed 310Nm @ 1800RPM 4G69SAN – IL4 Petrol (95 Octane only) |
D20DTR
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Weight | |
1662 – Kg |
1873 – 2022Kg |
Fuel capacity & consumption | |
Up to 60 litres IL4 Diesel 8.3 100km IL4 Diesel 10.3 100km |
Up to 75 litres |
Other specifications | |
5 speed manual only |
6 speed or 6 speed Auto |
Capability | |
Angle of: (degrees) Approach Departure Breakover Minimum ground clearance mm Water Fording depth mm Max 4WD system: 2WD only diesel – 4WD in Petrol only |
Angle of: (degrees) |
Performance | |
Pricing | |
2013 FROM $24,990 AUD *Always check with the dealer for up to date pricing and specials accessories etc… |
2013 $26,990 AUD |
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