We tow our Coachman Amara560/6 with a Rexton. I don't know what planet some testers are on but it's miles better than our previous shogun and TD5 Disco! There is NO wobbles or movement that is perceptable on slowing down!!Okay so it's not the newest technology out there but a few kia owners have asked what we are towing with as they couldn't keep up, especially on long inclines. I would say buy used though, 3 year old examples with low mileage are less than 8K, what a lot of car you are getting for that.
When the vehicles are tested for the Towcar awards, they are driven to the extreme, and swerves etc are carried out, which one would hope that no-one would ever experience. This sorts the wheat out from the chaff so to speak. I'm afraid that in this years tests, none of the Ssang-Yongs performed well at that. They're not the only ones which didn't perform well.
The testers are all VERY experienced at towing (indeed I have been towing caravans ever since I passed my test in the 1970's).
Personally I wouldn't have a Ssang-Yong, Kia Sorento, Santa Fe because I'm not keen on any of the styling, but that doesn't necessarily make them bad.
In most instances it's what someone's pocket will stand, and if a vehicle suits them and their purpose, then good luck to them.
The one vehicle that I have towed with (including the 150 or so used for the Towcar awards) that has stood head and shoulders above ALL the others in the Range Rover TDV8, but alas the