Most people look at a used Chevrolet Captiva because it seems like a friendly and affordable family SUV. It sits high, feels roomy, and often appears in classifieds at prices that look almost too good to be true. Many buyers discover later that the Captiva can be a mixed experience. Some years last for hundreds of thousands of kilometres without major complaints. Others develop problems that can drain your savings much faster than expected. This guide walks you through the Captiva years’ worth avoiding, the issues you should watch for, and the versions that still offer good value without nasty surprises. Why the Captiva Still Attracts Buyers Plenty of drivers still consider the Captiva because it offers a lot of...
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