SSANGYONG KORANDO (2011-14)

The SSANGYONG KORANDO (2011-14) is a versatile and practical compact SUV that appeals to a wide range of drivers in the UK, especially families, commuters, and those seeking a reliable yet affordable vehicle. Known for its robust build and spacious interior, this model handles everyday errands and longer trips with ease. It’s a popular choice for drivers looking for a comfortable, high-ravelling car that’s capable of tackling varied roads, making it a great all-rounder in the SUV segment. What sets the SSANGYONG KORANDO (2011-14) apart are its practicality and value for money. With an average private sale value around £4,216 and a typical mileage of about 76,772 miles, it offers a good balance of affordability and durability. Its design and features make it a standout among rivals in its class, providing a capable driving experience combined with relatively low running costs. Whether you're a first-time car buyer or someone needing a dependable vehicle for daily use, the KORANDO from this period remains a popular and sensible option, renowned for its solid build and versatile use.
average use
average use
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The data for the most recent mileage readings of 2011-14 SsangYong Korando vehicles shows that the majority of vehicles have recent recorded mileages between 60,000 and 90,000 miles, accounting for roughly 43% of the sample. Notably, higher mileage categories such as 100,000 to 110,000 miles and 90,000 to 100,000 miles are also significant, representing around 21.6% combined. Conversely, very low mileages under 10,000 miles are rare, comprising less than 1%. This suggests that a typical Korando in this sample tends to be used regularly but not heavily driven, with a considerable proportion approaching or exceeding 100,000 miles. The distribution indicates a healthy spread across mileage ranges, with a slight emphasis on mid to high-mileage vehicles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuations for a SSANGYONG KORANDO (2011-14) predominantly fall within the lower price ranges, with approximately 62.1% of vehicles listed between £1,000 and £3,000. The largest proportion, around 46.7%, are valued between £2,000 and £3,000. There is a notable drop in the frequency of higher-value vehicles, with only small percentages (around 5.7%) valued between £6,000 and £7,000. The data suggests that most privately sold vehicles of this model are generally affordable, with the bulk concentrated in the sub-£3,000 bracket.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of SSANGYONG KORANDO vehicles from 2011-2014 were manufactured in 2012, accounting for 53.3%. The next most common year is 2013, representing 33.5%. Vehicles from 2014 make up a smaller share at 6.2%, while only 7% of the vehicles are from 2011. This suggests that the highest concentration of these vehicles on the road or in circulation are from 2012, possibly reflecting peak production or popularity during that year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among 2011-14 SsangYong Korando vehicles, grey is the most common main paint colour, accounting for approximately 23.3% of the sample. Red and black closely follow, representing 18.5% and 16.7% respectively. Silver and white are also quite popular, making up about 16.3% and 14.5%, while blue is less common at around 10.6%. This suggests that neutral tones like grey, silver, and white are favoured by owners, with vibrant colours like red and blue being less predominant.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers for the 2011-14 SsangYong Korando shows a diverse distribution of vehicle ownership. Notably, the largest proportion of vehicles (26.4%) have had four keepers, indicating a significant portion of cars that change ownership multiple times. Vehicles with three and five kepters also constitute substantial shares at 22.5% and 15.4%, respectively, suggesting moderate turnover. A smaller percentage (17.2%) have only two keepers, indicating some relatively stable ownership. Very few vehicles have had more than seven keepers, with only 0.4% each for ten and nine keepers, and just 4% with seven keepers. Interestingly, the data indicates that vehicles are often passed through a handful of owners before lifecycle end, with a notable minority having many owners, which could point to varying ownership behaviors or usage patterns.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for SsangYong Korando (2011-14 models) indicates that nearly all vehicles (99.6%) are equipped with a 1998cc engine, with a small minority (0.4%) featuring a 2198cc engine. Additionally, all surveyed vehicles (100%) are primarily fueled by diesel. This suggests a strong preference or market norm for the 1.9-liter diesel engine within this model range.