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Rugged as a crossover SUV, stylish as a mid-class sedan and more affordable than both, the 2010 Chevrolet Captiva redefines the seven-seater compact crossover SUV. Its profile is dominated by bold wheel cut-outs, wheels up to 18” and a powerful shoulder line. Captiva also offers three-dimensional headlamps, turn-signal lamps integrated into its exterior mirrors and air intake ports in the front fenders. Bold wheel arches, protective moldings and front and rear skid plates make the 2010 Captiva a real eye-catcher. |
Generous interior dimensions, tons of cargo space and ample legroom make the 2010 Chevrolet Captiva the ultimate affordable crossover SUV for long journeys. And it’s one of the few models available as a seven-seater and still considered a compact crossover SUV. |
In the event of a frontal impact, the 2010 Captiva's pedals automatically disengage, reducing the risk of leg injuries. Chevrolet's Electronic Stability Program system is included to ensure Captiva always goes where you want it to, as are a number of additional systems - including HBA (Hydraulic Brake Assist), HDC (Hill Descent Control) and ARP (Active Rollover Protection). |
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The 2010 Captiva's Hill Descent Control (HDC) system maintains velocity during steep downhill driving to the limit you choose. |
The 2010 Captiva's Driver Information System gives you information on the outside temperature, average fuel consumption, average speed and remaining fuel range, and also acts as a compass. |
Plug in your MP3 player and listen to your favorite tunes through the 2010 Captiva's elegant, flush-fitting infotainment unit with steering-wheel controls. |
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