your comments on the V6 petrol being a lower quality aussie engine are correct but only for the 3.2L, the 3L in the 2016-2017 model (that you show in the screen shot) is a completly different engine and doesnt suffer from the same issues as the 3.2L, it also has more power than the 3.2L with the 3L having 190kw and the 3.2L only having 169kw.
I have the 3L V6 had the car for 3 years now has been fantastic plenty of torque to the have had the rear control arm bushes. However, I bought an extra 5 year warranty have taken it on the occasional dirt track does fine
I have a same model (Holden Captiva LTZ Diesel Automatic 2016). Did you considered upgrading its globe to LED globe? If anyone tried it, please share the video. Thank you.
The Captiva has been fine so far, haven't had any issues with it, hence the lack of new videos! I still think they are good value for money but keep in mind that the higher the km the greater chance of problems occurring. I'm now at 70,000km. I would avoid anything over 100,000km but it all depends on your budget.
We have the same one and we don’t have the front sensors and instead got a vent there for AC only. Ours is a 3.0 V6. The diesel would’ve been nicer but lacks the power and tows Less
My dad has a Holden Captiva and it’s so smooth on the road
My Captiva has been good for me. I love it
your comments on the V6 petrol being a lower quality aussie engine are correct but only for the 3.2L, the 3L in the 2016-2017 model (that you show in the screen shot) is a completly different engine and doesnt suffer from the same issues as the 3.2L, it also has more power than the 3.2L with the 3L having 190kw and the 3.2L only having 169kw.
I have the 3L V6 had the car for 3 years now has been fantastic plenty of torque to the have had the rear control arm bushes. However, I bought an extra 5 year warranty have taken it on the occasional dirt track does fine
I have a same model (Holden Captiva LTZ Diesel Automatic 2016). Did you considered upgrading its globe to LED globe? If anyone tried it, please share the video. Thank you.
I love it
What do you think of this car a year on ? I’m looking at the same model
The Captiva has been fine so far, haven't had any issues with it, hence the lack of new videos! I still think they are good value for money but keep in mind that the higher the km the greater chance of problems occurring. I'm now at 70,000km. I would avoid anything over 100,000km but it all depends on your budget.
We have the same one and we don’t have the front sensors and instead got a vent there for AC only. Ours is a 3.0 V6. The diesel would’ve been nicer but lacks the power and tows Less