# Ssangyong Rexton — Used Car Buying Guide

AutoScout's analysis of the Ssangyong Rexton on the UK used-car market. Backed by 33 million DVSA MOT tests, current AutoTrader pricing, and depreciation curves derived from CAP/Glass's Guide data.

Live interactive report: https://autoscout.fyi/cars/ssangyong-rexton

## Verdict

- **Best value year**: 2020
- **Ideal trim**: ELX
- **Target mileage**: 40,000–55,000 miles
- **Max previous owners**: 2
- **Target price**: £18,000

## Why this model

The Ssangyong Rexton is a fantastic choice if you need a proper workhorse SUV that offers serious towing capability, seven seats, and a robust build without breaking the bank. It's often overlooked, which means you get a lot of car for your money compared to more mainstream rivals. It's comfortable on long journeys and surprisingly capable off-road, making it a versatile family vehicle or a great option for those with caravans or trailers.

## What you should pay

For a 2020 Rexton, prices have stabilised after their initial steep depreciation. You're looking at a sweet spot where the biggest drop in value has already occurred, but the car is still modern enough to feel current and has plenty of life left. Compared to a similar age Kia Sorento or Hyundai Santa Fe, you'll find the Rexton significantly cheaper, offering excellent value for its size and features.

## Which trim to buy

The ELX trim hits the sweet spot for value. It comes with a great level of equipment, including leather upholstery, heated seats, a touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and a good suite of safety features. While the Ultimate trim adds a few more luxuries, the ELX provides all the essentials and comforts you'd want without pushing the price up too much, making it the most sensible choice for a used buyer.

## What to check before you buy

- DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) issues if mainly used for short journeys
- Minor electrical gremlins (e.g., infotainment glitches)
- Wear on suspension components, especially if used for heavy towing or off-roading

## Running costs

Fuel (Diesel): Approximately 20.1p per mile, so around £2,010 for 10,000 miles. Road Tax (VED): £190 per year. Insurance: Moderate, typically falling into groups 25-30, so expect around £500-£800 per year depending on your driver profile and postcode.

## Key stats

- **Fuel Type**: Diesel
- **Horsepower**: 181 hp
- **Mpg**: 35 mpg
- **Reliability Score**: Good
- **Safety Rating**: 4/5 Stars (Euro NCAP 2017)

## Trim comparison

| Trim | Price new | Price used | Key features |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| EX | £28,000 | £15,000 | Cloth upholstery; 17-inch alloy wheels; DAB radio |
| ELX | £32,000 | £18,000 | Leather upholstery; Heated front and rear seats; 8-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto |
| Ultimate | £37,000 | £21,000 | Nappa leather upholstery; Ventilated front seats; Heated steering wheel |

## Depreciation forecast

| Year | Estimated value | Retention |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 2026 | £18,000 | 100% |
| 2027 | £16,300 | 90.6% |
| 2028 | £14,800 | 82.2% |
| 2029 | £13,500 | 75% |
| 2030 | £12,300 | 68.3% |

The 2020 Rexton is currently in a sweet spot for depreciation. It has already shed a significant portion of its initial value, meaning you're buying it after the steepest drops. From here, the depreciation curve flattens out, so you won't lose as much money year-on-year compared to buying a newer model.

Total value lost since new: 43.75%.

## Alternatives to consider

- [Kia Sorento](https://autoscout.fyi/cars/kia-sorento.md)
- [Hyundai Santa Fe](https://autoscout.fyi/cars/hyundai-santa-fe.md)
- Mitsubishi Shogun Sport

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Source: AutoScout (https://autoscout.fyi). Part of a review of the UK used-car market across 500+ models.
