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 Chevrolet Captiva 2.5 Petrol, Is it worth it?

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TSSanj11
post Apr 27 2015, 10:24 AM, updated 11y ago

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Hi guys,

Need some feedback from those that are familiar with Chevrolet Captiva. I'm keen on getting a new SUV, was looking at Mazda CX5 until I visited Chevrolet. They offered their 2013 Chevrolet Captiva 2.5 Petrol for around RM138k. Comes with standard warranty and service package and plus its a CBU unit. Mazda CX5 high spec 2.0 CKD is around the same price as well. Do you think I should go ahead with Captiva or CX5?

Appreciate your feedback/comments in advance.

Thank you.
amad108
post Apr 27 2015, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(Sanj11 @ Apr 27 2015, 10:24 AM)
Hi guys,

Need some feedback from those that are familiar with Chevrolet Captiva. I'm keen on getting a new SUV, was looking at Mazda CX5 until I visited Chevrolet. They offered their 2013 Chevrolet Captiva 2.5 Petrol for around RM138k. Comes with standard warranty and service package and plus its a CBU unit. Mazda CX5 high spec 2.0 CKD is around the same price as well. Do you think I should go ahead with Captiva or CX5?

Appreciate your feedback/comments in advance.

Thank you.
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are you sure its has 2.5l petrol engine.. if refer carbase.my only available 2.0l and 2.4l with price tag from RM158k-168K for new one.. is it urs is 2ndhand or unregistered?
TSSanj11
post Apr 27 2015, 12:14 PM

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Sorry my bad, its 2.4l petrol..retail price is at RM164k, they r offering RM25k discount for their 2013 model. That puts the Captiva within the same retail pricing bracket with CX5.

Don't really know someone that owned/owns a Captiva. Appreciate if someone could provide some insight in regards to comparing Captiva 2.4l petrol (CBU) vs CX5 2.0 high spec (CKD).

Thanks.
David_78
post Apr 27 2015, 12:16 PM

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Get diesel bro for captiva, if petrol it going to be guzzle....
TSSanj11
post Apr 27 2015, 01:20 PM

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Will try to get the diesel unit. Hopefully the same amount of discount will be applied. Thanks.
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post Apr 27 2015, 02:32 PM

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QUOTE(David_78 @ Apr 27 2015, 12:16 PM)
Get diesel bro for captiva, if petrol it going to be guzzle....
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Price for diesel and petrol not much different already but the road tax for diesel will "kill" you.

With regards to 2.4L Captiva or 2.0L CX5 the road tax is RM400 difference. May or may not be important to the TS.
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post Apr 27 2015, 03:10 PM

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The sales person told me the same thing. Any opinion in terms of the maintenance cost (including cost of spare parts) involved in up keeping these vehicles?. Will be mainly used over the weekend, within the city center.
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post Apr 27 2015, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(KennyKB @ Apr 27 2015, 02:32 PM)
Price for diesel and petrol not much different already but the road tax for diesel will "kill" you.

With regards to 2.4L Captiva or 2.0L CX5 the road tax is RM400 difference. May or may not be important to the TS.
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Big difference in fuel consumption for Diesel vs Petrol. Don't only see the price per litre . Look at chemistry wise, diesel burns slower than petrol . Diesel has much more low-end torque than petrol which is critical for heavy vehicles. So you don't have to hit the throttle so much for the car to accelerate.

In Europe, diesel is more expensive than petrol but people there still like diesel over petrol cars due to good fuel consumption.
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post Apr 27 2015, 04:32 PM

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You need to also check the 2nd hand value on the road, because technically it is already 2 years old in stock. Irregardless, your car's date of manufacturing will be 2013

Go to carlist.my or something - 2012 model 2nd hand is selling at about RM85k.. Make sure that the selling price is right about at the 2nd hand value (or estimation)

Chevrolet Captiva Carlist

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kluseng
post Apr 27 2015, 05:03 PM

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QUOTE(k!nex @ Apr 27 2015, 04:11 PM)
Big difference in fuel consumption for Diesel vs Petrol. Don't only see the price per litre . Look at chemistry wise, diesel burns slower than petrol . Diesel has much more low-end torque than petrol which is critical for heavy vehicles. So you don't have to hit the throttle so much for the car to accelerate.

In Europe, diesel is more expensive than petrol but people there still like diesel over petrol cars due to good fuel consumption.
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Unless your mileage is like a taxi driver the road tax for diesel engine isn't going to be worth it.
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post Apr 27 2015, 05:56 PM

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Captiva is 7 seaters while CX5 is only 5 seaters. If you don't mind with less seaters I would suggest you go with CX5 as this is newer technology than captiva and resell value is definately better.
David_78
post Apr 28 2015, 11:58 AM

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Bro test drive both, then let the experience tell it all,
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post Apr 28 2015, 02:07 PM

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Thanks a lot for the feedback guys, appreciate it. Decided to move on with CX5 primarily to a better deal and resale value.

 

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