I need your opinion. Which is better chevrolet captiva or hyundai tucson in terms of acceleration, or from full stop to run mode. this is important when we are in a round about.
I own Captiva LTZ 2013 (full options). I really love it. It has both sports and economic options. It is low in height and 6 cylinders. All latest safety features are included. It is also 7 seater and has a very powerful A/C with automatic climate control. Also it is very comfortable. When searching for Cross-over cars, I visited many showrooms and checked out many cars, but the best one in the end was Captiva due to size, power and options. Monthly installments are 3000 riyals for 3 years.
LTZ offers a real step-up in luxury and refinement, including a more powerful V6 engine as standard, an eight-speaker audio system and a wide range of advanced safety features.
3.2L V6 engine with 223hp
Cruise Control
Chrome door handles
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Hill Descent Control (HDC)
8-speaker audio system
For such an affordable compact SUV, the 2010 Chevrolet Captiva strikes a perfect balance between convenience and style, with seating for up to seven and a beautiful, ergonomic interior.
xterra is bigger in it's capacities with the same, de tuned pathfinder vq40 engine but 260+hp for such a small suv make it fly on the roads... and it has much better offroad capacity than murano. btw nativa is a good option too...
Thanks for all your advise. I really appreciate it. Unfortunately my allowance is only for 4X4 car less than 2000Qr/month for 5years. Is there any other suggestion ,please help.
I have used captiva, it's not good in acceleration. Not yet used tucson but if your concern is acceleration at roundabout/traffic lights, go for any honda cars. Better than toyota.
2 years ago when we were shopping for an SUV, the only sales center that did not permit us to do a testdrive was the Hyundai...I don't know how they deal with their customers nowadays because I personally think that can put them down big time.
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I own Captiva LTZ 2013 (full options). I really love it. It has both sports and economic options. It is low in height and 6 cylinders. All latest safety features are included. It is also 7 seater and has a very powerful A/C with automatic climate control. Also it is very comfortable. When searching for Cross-over cars, I visited many showrooms and checked out many cars, but the best one in the end was Captiva due to size, power and options. Monthly installments are 3000 riyals for 3 years.
why one should not buy Captiva,
LTZ offers a real step-up in luxury and refinement, including a more powerful V6 engine as standard, an eight-speaker audio system and a wide range of advanced safety features.
3.2L V6 engine with 223hp
Cruise Control
Chrome door handles
Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
Hill Descent Control (HDC)
8-speaker audio system
For such an affordable compact SUV, the 2010 Chevrolet Captiva strikes a perfect balance between convenience and style, with seating for up to seven and a beautiful, ergonomic interior.
Full option only 28000 us$
Tuscon is tooooooo smaal for a huggggge Granny like you ;)
Gypsy _ Can I test drive your Tucson:)
Never ever buy a Captiva.
I've got a Tucson 6 cylinder and I like it a lot. It's a great little SUV.
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Check with Doha bank or Al Ahli bank. THey have the lowest loan rates
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Total Monthly budget willing to spend on the new car: QAR1500-1900/-
Looking for:
1. A New Compact crossover SUV
2. Shortlisted-Daihatsu Terios,Hyundai Tucson,Kia Sportage,Nissan QashQai.
Questions:
1.Which car should I go for?
2.Cost of getting the car.(loan or full-cash)
Forget it, have friends bought one and regret it. its like a turtle. They want to sell it now and none are buying:-(
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QR 2380 x 60 for X-terra from Commercial bank. Zero down payment
xterra is bigger in it's capacities with the same, de tuned pathfinder vq40 engine but 260+hp for such a small suv make it fly on the roads... and it has much better offroad capacity than murano. btw nativa is a good option too...
Yes it is bigger in my opinion
Xterra is bigger than Muraon?
Mitsubishi Nativa QR 1850 a month for 5 years :) No down payment :) If you want new Nissan X-terra I can get for QR 108,000 full option :)
Thanks for all your advise. I really appreciate it. Unfortunately my allowance is only for 4X4 car less than 2000Qr/month for 5years. Is there any other suggestion ,please help.
try the suuuupppperrr coooool Toyota FJ Cruiser
I have used captiva, it's not good in acceleration. Not yet used tucson but if your concern is acceleration at roundabout/traffic lights, go for any honda cars. Better than toyota.
chevrolet captiva sounds better and expensive then the tucson. nissan has almost 6, 7 SUVs these days. Why don't you check out them.
murano, xterra, pathfinder, xtrail, patrol, armada and the latest qashqai
2 years ago when we were shopping for an SUV, the only sales center that did not permit us to do a testdrive was the Hyundai...I don't know how they deal with their customers nowadays because I personally think that can put them down big time.
if you go for Hyundai have you have a look their new Terracruz?
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Go for the Captiva for sure...
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believe me non is better
better get a nissan or honda or toyota
you will get a good resell value on them too.
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captiva is the best compared to tucson.
more acceleration and power? go for pathfinder 2007/2008...
If u r lookin for a car that has quick acceleration in roundabouts, go for a SWB(short wheel base) suv.
Mitsubishi Pajero and Toyota Prado r available in SWB versions.
You may also consider the Toyota FJ cCruiser.
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