2013 Chevrolet Captiva Sport Fleet FWD 4dr LS w/1LS Specs, Price, User Reviews, Photos & Buying Advice

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2013 Captiva Sport Fleet FWD 4dr LS User Reviews
2013
By Debby (I am an Owner), May. 27,
Nice smooth ride, spacious and comfortable. The look and of this car i s much richer the price tag. A joy to drive
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By jesse frost (I am an Enthusiast), 27, 2013
it rides smooth conforable and drives great all in all it is a car to buy great on gass and in the spring and time you can put the sunroof down
2013 Chevrolet Captiva Fleet Overview
The 2013 Captiva Sport is a 5-passenger crossover that offers plenty of great features at an price.
The Captiva Sport is in LS and LT models, with four packages available, including the LTZ. The LS models are powered by a Ecotec 2.4L direct-injected engine, while LT and LTZ models standard with a 264-hp direct-injected V6. Both engines are to an efficient 6-speed automatic
Front-wheel drive is standard on LS and LT, LTZ models employ all-wheel
Standard amenities include bucket seats with side fold-down, a 60/40 folding rear seat, air cruise control, remote entry, tilt/telescopic steering with steering wheel controls and Bluetooth hands-free
Available options include seating, heated front power sunroof, a premium system, remote start, a camera, automatic climate and a towing package.

All Captiva come with excellent safety features such as front and side-impact airbags for and front passenger, head side-impact airbags for front and outboard passengers, StabiliTrak control with traction and electronic trailer sway a tire-pressure monitor and OnStar six months of turn-by-turn navigation.
2013 Chevrolet Captiva Fleet Model Changes
The Captiva gets a few new options for Parking lot fender benders be reduced with the addition of park assist, while outside mirrors are now available. The mirror also receives with an optional auto-dimming
New 17-inch alloy wheels been introduced as well as a set of 18-inchers. A couple of new colors been introduced for 2013 as Champagne Silver Metallic and Topaz Metallic.
2013 Chevrolet Captiva Fleet Value
The 2013 Captiva Sport should be a alternative in an already-crowded compact market. Eco-conscious consumers enjoy the efficiency of the 2.4L engine, while the available V6 has than enough power to get the up to speed quickly. Maximum volume is an impressive 56.4 feet and the vehicle can tow up to 3,500 when properly equipped.
Plenty of available options it easy to outfit the Captiva to suit just about any
2013 Chevrolet Captiva Fleet Strengths
Proven standard safety features; all-wheel drive; attractive crossover design




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