Review
SsangYong Tivoli SUV
Price £ 12,950 - £ 19,500

reviewed by CarBuyer
- Good value
- Spacious inside
- Excellent warranty
- Poor driving comfort
- Alternating inner quality
- is gasoline engine quite noisy
At a glance
- The greenest
- ELX diesel manual 5dr £ 17,250
- lowest
- SE petrol manual 5dr £ 12,950
- The fastest
- ELX petrol manual 5dr £ 16,000
- Top of the range
- ELX diesel 4x4 auto 5dr £ 19,500
"The SsangYong Tivoli is an elegant car. The low price and generous standard equipment can some buyers lured by the established competition away."

the SsangYong Tivoli is by far the most elegant car produced by the South Korean brand, a relatively small producer, which still is mainstream popularity in the UK to achieve. Their specialty is all-wheel drive cars and the Tivoli is only with such a structure, there is a hard, to make able rival to the Nissan Juke, Peugeot 08 and Renault Captur.
The Tivoli, SsangYong is away from his previous, some agriculture, basic screen to move without sacrificing its reputation for durability and robustness. The car is based on an entirely new platform and is the smallest vehicle, the company has yet produced. With good looks and a sharp price tag, it has respectable showroom appeal.

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of Ssangyong Tivoli not quite as smooth and up-to-date as the Nissan Juke feels behind the wheel, but it has a agreably raw, mechanical edge combined with strong off-road driving credentials, there is a unique feeling, without driving it is difficult to make. It feels like a serious piece of kit, with beautifully weighted controls, giving it a robustness.
There are two 1.6-liter engines, a gasoline or diesel, and we recommend the diesel over the thirsty, slightly rough gasoline. Although the diesel can not quite the smoothness used by competition correspond equivalents, it offers the power much coupled with reasonable fuel consumption. It can also be selected with the optional all-wheel drive, which can be switched for the front-wheel-drive economy or 4x4 grip.
This is an unusual feature for this class, with the Peugeot 08 and Renault Captur - also offers this possibility as an option. This makes the SsangYong Tivoli is a good choice for all, the ability to need to deal with rough roads, or which meets regularly tricky road conditions.

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Standard equipment is quite extensive, with Entry -level SE models with air conditioning, 16-inch alloy wheels and cruise control and Bluetooth connectivity. Stepping on an EX adds up dual zone climate control, larger 18-inch alloy wheels and heated leather seats and a seven-inch touch-screen infotainment system. All this is presented in a well-designed, modern interior of good quality.
Although Tivoli is compact on the outside, there is plenty of room for two rows of adults inside. They will sit high with a good view, and is much cubbyholes find for storage. The ride is not smooth, although we did find things to be a little better in the four-wheel-drive version.
buyers reassurance from the generous to 5 years / unlimited mileage warranty that SsangYong has to take. This, combined with a low asking price makes for a tempting financial matter.
The Ssangyong Tivoli is a good value, practical car with the ability to enjoy harsh treatment, and is ideal for a young, active family. It makes for a really interesting alternative to the usual suspects in this class of the mainstream manufacturers.
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MPG, Rates & CO2 runs
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A five-year warranty is piece of mind to SsangYong Tivoli offer buyers, but rival models is cheaper to run
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motors, drive & performance
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Good grip and agility are the SsangYong Tivoli uncomfortable ride undermine
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interior & comfort
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The decent Ssangyong Tivoli interior design and construction at this price [impressed
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practicality & trunk
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of SsangYong Tivoli offers more space inside and boat than most of its small crossover rivals
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reliability and safety
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of SsangYong Tivoli is something unknown by a person here, but a long warranty and many safety kit creates trust
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