The Asia Motors Rocsta SUV 1996 was an iconic 4x4 that was produced from 1996 until 2006 in South Korea. It was a rugged and reliable mid-sized off-road vehicle that featured a unique box-like design. The Rocsta was outfitted with a 2.7 litre four-cylinder diesel engine that was mated to a durable five-speed manual transmission with a central transfer box. The SUV came standard with front-wheel drive but a selectable four-wheel drive mode was optional. Its 4x4 system could easily switch between two and four-wheel drive when needed. The exterior of the Rocsta was quite unique, and its box-shape design made it stand out from its contemporaries. The SUV had a robust steel frame, rugged wheel arches, and flared fenders that gave it a very solid look. The Rocsta had a tall raised bonnet and distinct headlight design that made the front of the vehicle stand out from the crowd. On the inside, the Rocsta featured a comfortable and practical cabin, with plenty of room for five adults. It had a range of features for the time including air-conditioning, power windows, cup holders, and a cassette player. A luxurious leather interior trim was also an optional addition. The Rocsta was a reliable and dependable four-wheel drive vehicle. It was a popular car in its day and its unique box-like design has helped to make it a cult classic. With its robust reliability, boxy design, and affordable price tag, the Asia Motors Rocsta SUV 1996 remains a classic to this day.
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