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When did the Holden Captiva SUV come out?

When did the Holden Captiva SUV come out?

The Holden Captiva is a compact crossover SUV and was first produced in 2006. The same car was also called the Chevrolet Captiva or the Opel Antara on different markets.

How long is a 2013 Captiva Sport for sale?

Average time on market: 18 days Certified Pre-Owned: No Transmission: Automatic Color: Silver Description: Used 2013 Chevrolet Captiva Sport LT for sale – $6,200, 83,256 miles. Avg.

When did the Chevy Captiva come out in China?

The Captiva entered the Chinese market in early November 2007. The only available engine is the 2.4-L Ecotec inline-four engine mated to a six-speed automatic. GM launched the Chevrolet Captiva in Japan on 30 July 2011, the first GM model to be released there since the company’s chapter 11 reorganisation in June 2009.

What kind of engine does a Chevrolet Captiva have?

Chevrolet Thailand offered the Captiva in LS and LT variants, with engines comprising either the 2.4-L gasoline or 2.0-L diesel units. Captiva also featured the availability of self-levelling rear suspension, ESC, automatic headlamps, and rain-sensing wipers.

What kind of rating does Captiva Sport have?

RepairPal gave the Chevrolet Captiva Sport an overall reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, which RepairPal describes as Above Average. This rating ranks the Chevrolet Captiva Sport 19th out of 26 among compact SUVs.

The Captiva entered the Chinese market in early November 2007. The only available engine is the 2.4-L Ecotec inline-four engine mated to a six-speed automatic. GM launched the Chevrolet Captiva in Japan on 30 July 2011, the first GM model to be released there since the company’s chapter 11 reorganisation in June 2009.

How often does a Chevrolet Captiva Sport need to be repaired?

Frequency According to RepairPal, Chevrolet Captiva Sport owners bring their vehicles into a repair shop for unscheduled repairs an average of 0.3 times per year, compared to an average of 0.3 times for compact SUVs and 0.5 times for all the vehicle models RepairPal considered in its dataset.

What kind of engine does the Holden Captiva have?

The Captiva is powered by the Australian (Holden)-built 3.2-litre Alloytec V6 engine mated to a five-speed automatic transmission, featuring Active Select. This engine is also shared by the Captiva’s Opel Antara derivative, which uses a different design, but shares the same underpinnings and powertrain components.

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