2025 Chevrolet Captiva Full Review | Test Drive PH
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- The 2025 Chevrolet Captiva blends the versatility of an MPV with the bold presence of an SUV. With spacious seating, modern tech, and practicality, it’s a great option for families or those who want extra flexibility in their ride. Watch as we take a closer look at why this crossover stands out!
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This is indeed a breakthrough of MPV's, this can be matched with Toyota Innova in terms of power and torque
Nice! A Chevy ❤
Eto kotse ko dto sa middle east ok sya praktikal at engine power ok kesa sa ibang brand na 7 seater
Solid
Perfect na sana ito. Walang lang ADAS. Tapos sana fold & tumble na lang yung 2nd row seats. Hirap ng access sa 3rd row sa ginawa nila. Sayang. Panapat na sana sa Stargazer X
The Mitsubishi Xpander GLS can't compete with the Chevrolet Captiva LTZ, and the same goes for the Xpander Cross versus the Captiva Premium. As far as performance is concerned, the Captiva blows the Xpander into the weeds. Yet fools queue up for the Xpander. I really don't get it. The Captiva really should be a sales success, but, knowing Filipinos, they'll stick with the wimpy Xpander. Gotta run with the herd, uy!
All it needs really is just a better interior
Unfortunately, this is not built and made in USA. Very rarely they build 7 seater MPV with 1.5L, and for only 1.4M php? Nope. Definitely not U.S.
True, it's manufactured in China. 😊
All the Fords and Chevrolets for the Asian market are built in China. That's no surprise. For example, Fords are built at the Changan factory. The factory is even badged "Changan Ford". The seven seater MPV/SUV is very much an Asian vehicle. If you look at the features and performance of even the LTZ version of the Captiva, it knocks out the champ, the Mitsubishi Xpander. That wimp has only one advantage, a 45mm higher ground clearance. In reality that doesn't mean much. Performance is what counts. Most of the Japanese models on the road these days are not built in Japan. All Kia models are made in China too. Hyundais are made in Indonesia, as are all the Toyota MPV/SUV models. The badge simply indicates the company that designed it. Mostly. Since Nissan, Mitsubishi, Renault and now Honda are a consortium, they will share platforms. For example, the Nissan Livina is a Mitsubishi Xpander in a slightly different body. Slightly. Only fools count out a better performing vehicle because of where it's put together.
Its a chinese rebadge pass
I guess you'd buy a Mitsubishi Xpander then, pare? The Captiva blows the Xpander into the weeds.