
The Chevrolet Captiva.

The Captiva is offered in two different specifications, a two wheel drive 5 seat and a seven seat four-wheel drive model.
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Despite the two different models all captiva's are well equipped.

The Captiva has a 465 litre boot.
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The cabin quality isn't on par with competitors.

The Captiva features stiffer suspension and a thiker anti-roll bar.
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Sapce inside both cabins is plenty for adults.

The captiva is expensive to run with poor fuel economy.
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