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  1. Join Date
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    #41
    Hopefully the Chevy-Daewoo tie up is now better, learning from their past experiences and feedback from previous Daewoo owners.

    I'm sure the assembly line of Daewoo is now being supervised by Chevy personnel to impose stricter quality. If no improvement quality promise made by Daewoo, am sure Chevy won't bet their names on old Daewoo quality issues.

    OT: Ganda din nung Chevy Optra na wagon.

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by oldblue View Post
    crdi ba yan sa uae
    yeah bro, sa UAE ka rin ba?:secret::meeting:

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    #43
    Chevrolet Captiva LS SUV

    The new Chevrolet Captiva is the smartest Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV)
    Stylish yet practical, spacious yet a pleasure to drive, it offers 5 or 7 seats, petrol or diesel engines,
    and a wealth of extra features as standard.







    The base engine is a 2.4 litre in-line DOHC four cylinder, delivering 142 hp at 5,200 rpm and a torque maximum of 220 Nm at
    4,000 rpm. The Captiva 2.4 average fuel consumption is 9.9 L per 100 km. The top-of-the line 3.2 litre V6 engine produces
    225 hp at 6,000 rpm, maximum torque is 302 Nm at 3500 rpm.

    Suspension layout consists of a McPherson strut configuration in front and an independent four link design in the rear.
    Ventilated disc brakes are standard on all four wheels. Four cylinder versions come standard with 215/70 R 16 tyres on
    6.5J x 16 inch wheels, while the V6 rolls on 235/60 R 17 tyres on 7.0J x 17 inch wheels.

    Features include :

    -six-speaker radio/CD with MP3 capability
    -rear parking sensor
    -2.4 litre 16 valve four cylinder unit Diesel/Gas engine
    -seven seater
    -All wheel drive or Front Wheel Drive
    -215/70R 16 tyres on 6.5J x 16 inch wheels (LS model)
    -hydraulic brake assist (HBA)
    -driver and passenger (LS model), side and curtain airbags
    -pedal release system
    -Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
    -Active Rollover Protection (ARP)
    -Thatcham Category 1 Alarm System with high security deadlocks and anti theft sensors
    -Front Seat belts with pre tensioners and a smart seat belt reminder
    -Central Locking System with Remote
    -Hidden Rear Compartment
    -Heated Door Mirrors
    -Speed Sensitive Windscreen Wipers
    -Tailgate Glass


    The Chevrolet Captiva will be introduced here this coming August.

    mag click kaya ito ??

  4. Join Date
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    #44
    Chevrolet Captiva LS SUV

    The new Chevrolet Captiva is the smartest Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV)
    Stylish yet practical, spacious yet a pleasure to drive, it offers 5 or 7 seats, petrol or diesel engines,
    and a wealth of extra features as standard.

    Click image to enlarge





    The base engine is a 2.4 litre in-line DOHC four cylinder, delivering 142 hp at 5,200 rpm and a torque maximum of 220 Nm at
    4,000 rpm. The Captiva 2.4 average fuel consumption is 9.9 L per 100 km. The top-of-the line 3.2 litre V6 engine produces
    225 hp at 6,000 rpm, maximum torque is 302 Nm at 3500 rpm.

    Suspension layout consists of a McPherson strut configuration in front and an independent four link design in the rear.
    Ventilated disc brakes are standard on all four wheels. Four cylinder versions come standard with 215/70 R 16 tyres on
    6.5J x 16 inch wheels, while the V6 rolls on 235/60 R 17 tyres on 7.0J x 17 inch wheels.

    Features include :

    -six-speaker radio/CD with MP3 capability
    -rear parking sensor
    -2.4 litre 16 valve four cylinder unit Diesel/Gas engine
    -seven seater
    -All wheel drive or Front Wheel Drive
    -215/70R 16 tyres on 6.5J x 16 inch wheels (LS model)
    -hydraulic brake assist (HBA)
    -driver and passenger (LS model), side and curtain airbags
    -pedal release system
    -Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
    -Active Rollover Protection (ARP)
    -Thatcham Category 1 Alarm System with high security deadlocks and anti theft sensors
    -Front Seat belts with pre tensioners and a smart seat belt reminder
    -Central Locking System with Remote
    -Hidden Rear Compartment
    -Heated Door Mirrors
    -Speed Sensitive Windscreen Wipers
    -Tailgate Glass


    The Chevrolet Captiva will be introduced here this coming August.

    mag click kaya ito ??

  5. Join Date
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    #45
    besides the chevy badge, being gasoline and the CRV already beat 'em to the side exterior design

    chances are slim.


    but price it 30-50k lower than the CRV, puwede siguro, since chevy always packages their units here with the most complete safety and feature systems.

    tagal na neto 2005 pa pinag-usapan dito ngaun lang darating

    they should opt for the Captiva CRDi instead. CRDi CUVs are more practical kung gusto nila pang-masa appeal

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    #46
    nice! i want to see it in flesh! hehehe

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    #47
    Ang alam ko ang debut nitong Captiva 2.4 liter at VCDi ay sa motorshow ng CAMPI sa August sa WTC at most likely na nasa 1.4-1.5M lang ang VCDi CRDI variant(yung nasa photo na kinunan lang dito) nito while yung 2.4 liter gas version ay nasa 1.3M lang....Mukhang eto ang unang SUV na may CRDI engine ng GM Philippines..

    Patay na ang CRV,Outlander at lalo na ang overrated Santa Fe dito HAHAHAHA!!!

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    #48
    Quote Originally Posted by eggman View Post
    Patay na ang CRV,Outlander at lalo na ang overrated Santa Fe dito HAHAHAHA!!!
    Yan ang malayong mangyari.

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    #49
    It looks like a rav4 for me in some angles.
    I like it actually hehe

    OT- Please re-size the pics. . kawawa mga naka dial up sa pag load ng page nito..

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    #50
    shouldn't this thread be in the SUV category?

    anyway, the Captiva looks great. IMO, this will definitely kick the new CRV in the nuts in terms of looks. since it took a while to get here, its design may have aged, but it ages well methinks.

    i don't know how this will fit 7 though... unless the third row is designed for hobbits. plus, if there is indeed a third row, i guess one can forget about luggage?

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