Tag Archives: Holden Captiva

2008 Holden Captiva 2WD diesel

Holden is now set to offer its diesel engine in a two-wheel drive Captiva for the first time. The 2.0-litre diesel engine had previously been available only with all-wheel drive Captiva models. When coupled with a manual transmission, Holden bo

HSV thinking Captiva?

Holden Special Vehicles is considering building performance versions of Holden's Korean sourced Captiva SUV. A report published in The Daily Telegraph this week suggests the company has been looking at expanding its line-up for some time. News

2007 Holden Captiva SX Warranty Complaint

2007 Holden Captiva SX Warranty Complaint Name: Rob Dunbar Car Make: Holden Car Model: Captiva SX Year of Manufacture: 2007 Warranty Complaint: Emmission control warning light coming on & the engine running rough. Returned to the deal

2007 Holden Captiva Road Test

2007 Holden Captiva Road Test CarAdvice rating: Test model: 2007 Holden Captiva CX 3.2 litre automatic - $38,990.00 A bit of history Models & Engines Safety, Interior & Exterior Ergonomics, Road test,

Scratch a Captiva and Win

The Korean made Holden Captiva has found its way to the UK, badged as a Chevrolet Captiva. Although sales of the Captiva have not put its competitor, the locally produced Ford Territory to shame, Holden have been happy with the car so far.

2007 Holden Captiva Diesel

Holden has expanded the Captiva SUV lineup with the introduction of a Diesel’s 2.0-litre common rail turbo diesel engine. The Diesel variant is yet another indication that Australians are warming up to Diesel engines. The new Diesel Captiva produc

Holden Captiva SUV

Yep, here it is, another new Holden. The Holden Captiva SUV. The all new Captiva sports utility vehicle range, priced from $35,990 is set to enter the market as Holden's response to the ever popular Ford Territory. Holden is quick to point out that

Holden Captiva SX CX LX MaXX

Holden today announced it would offer four models across the range of its new Captiva sports utility vehicle, all powered by the Australian-built 3.2 litre Alloytec engine. Holden confirmed the flagship Captiva MaXX model, based on the Opel Antara