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September 2nd, 2012 11:46 PM #161They want to challenge the dominance of the Montero Sport and the Fortuner, that's why.
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September 8th, 2012 09:44 PM #163not really considering they're targeting the pickup suv market of the tfort and monty as well as the everest.
besides they are shifting the captiva to the medium cuv market of the santa fes and sorentos, rav4 and crv as well so the captiva is going to get a higher price tag than the trailblazer.
what i'd like to know is if chevy's aftermarket support and parts already improved. i like what i see on the spec sheet of the trailblazer but scared of the chevy brand due to poor parts availability, build quality, durability of their sea built cars.
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September 9th, 2012 11:14 AM #164This might answer your query:
2012 J.D. Power and Associates Vehicle After Sales Survey in the Philippines
And also, I would like to say that when I was in Bangkok last summer, I saw a lot of old and new Captivas on the road, which is a sign of confidence that ASEAN built Chevrolets are also good in terms of durability and build quality
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September 9th, 2012 10:44 PM #165cmon man, been there read that
doesnt say much about build quality and aftermarket parts support.
it just says chevy service centers do better service, have more likeable and better looking personnel, cleaner bays, more delicous coffee and other stuff.
what im concerned with is build quality, parts availability, you know, the common ownership concerns and cost of ownership.
i remember the optra, that car caused countless suffering
and i remember the captiva as a sluggish and cramped drive and squeaks like a mouse too on the inside.
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September 11th, 2012 12:40 PM #166
Oh my ... naguguluhan na ako. Mukhang the trailblazer tag price will really be up there.
Rico Soriano of kotse.com reports that the 2012 Facelifted Captiva is being brought in by TCCCI. What's bothering me is how they priced the Captiva and how this will reflect in the pricing for the Trailblazer tsk tsk
Chevrolet makes the new Captiva more captivating for 2012
...Available colors are Pearl White, Olympic White, Switchblade Silver, Thunder Gray, Carbon Flash Black, Poseidon Blue, and Moulin Rouge Red. Prices start at P1,568,888 for the 4x2 LS gas and tops out at P1,868,888 for the fully equipped top-of-the-line 4x4 LT diesel...
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September 11th, 2012 02:26 PM #167Don't worry albert_b, I saw the prices of the Captiva and the Trailblazer in Thailand. The Captiva is more than a million Baht more expensive than the Trailblazer, so we are going to expect the prices of the Trailblazer to be lower than the Captiva.
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September 11th, 2012 07:04 PM #168
In that case we're looking at a top spec priced at about 1.5m, I suppose? TCCCI wouldn't be crazy enough to create a big price overlap, or would they?
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September 11th, 2012 10:34 PM #170
So for the same amount of money, I could either spend it on a Captiva or a Trailblazer? Tsk tsk.
What would you get?
Hybrids and EV