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2016 Holden Captiva LTZ Wagon CG MY16

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$13,889 Excl.Govt. Charges
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Nailsworth SA 72,741 KMS Wagon Sports Automatic

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I find it slightly offensive when people that do not work in this industry pay out the likes of Holdens. Yes there has been examples of poorly maintained Cruze, Captiva and even Commodores providing nightmare stories to accompany. But fact of the matter is these stories usually coincide with poor ownership with terrible maintenance schedules, and to add both my last two loan cars have been Cruzes that have not given anyone any troubles.

Without jinxing myself, I haven't had a said Holden badge give me any catastrophic failure unlike other brands I have seen around the traps over my years. Whether that's me selecting them right in the first place or whether I might have some luck, but I would put it to the latter, especially when it comes to any later model Holdens particularly anything series 2 onwards.

Now to this good looking unit, the TWO Factory Keyless entry Fobs sit alongside a FULL service book, albeit with no loyalty to any mechanical shop, but nevertheless still a FULL and super low odometer is providing fantastic value in a Seven Seater Turbo Diesel.

Being a 2016 last series, personally I loved the launch of these when I was buying for a franchise. The aesthetics are great with the LED taillights and LED running lights upfront. Some good features are available in the forms of FOUR door keyless entry buttons, a faux turn key so you can leave the fob in your pocket, Factory Sunroof and Heated leather accented front seats.

A nice Genuine Towbar on the rear gives you some flexibility to putting a bike rack on the back for the kiddies, or yourself. Or being a Turbo Diesel, would provide enough torque to tow a trailer for dump runs or odd jobs required around the family household.

The 2.2-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel Captiva LTZ gets 135kW of power at 3800rpm and 400Nm of torque at 2000rpm. It also claims 8.5 litres per 100km compared with the petrol’s 10.7L/100km. The four-pot diesel is torquey enough around town, though, getting most tasks asked of it done below 3000rpm. It’ll also happily tick away at 1800rpm at 100km/h on highway runs.

Headlining the refreshed Captiva LTZ is a new front end, featuring a new twin-grille, front fascia and LED daytime running lights, new body-coloured cladding, and new-look 19-inch alloy wheels.

Inside, upgrades for the 2016 onwards include minor cabin tweaks, a restyled multi-function steering wheel, and the addition of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto to the carry-over 7.0-inch MyLink touchscreen, which is again home to a standard rear-view camera. With satellite navigation duties now performed via connected mobile devices.

Topping off the LTZ is an eight-speaker stereo with Bluetooth audio streaming, heated leather-appointed front seats with eight-way electric adjustment for the driver, an electronic handbrake, hill-start assist and hill-descent control, a sunroof, side steps, front and rear skid plates, and satin silver-finished roof rails.

On the safety front, new blind-spot assist and rear cross-traffic alert technology joins ISOFIX-compatible seating (second row outboard seats), front and rear parking sensors, six airbags and a five-star ANCAP safety rating.

In the third-row, space isn’t shabby, with a six-foot-four adult being able to be accommodated into one of the rear-most seats without drama. Sure, a full-size adult wouldn’t want to spend hours back there – with their knees up a little higher than usual – but the space available is ample for smaller kiddlies.

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Car Details

Title 2016 Holden Captiva LTZ Wagon CG MY16
Price $13,889
Kilometers 72,741
Colour White
Transmission Sports Automatic
Fuel Diesel
Body Wagon
Cylinders 4
Engine Size 2231
VIN KL3CD2669GB513966
Reg Plate S691BRB
Reg Expiry -
Seats 7
Stock Number 685
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Matt's Motors Pty Ltd
1a Davies Terrace Nailsworth SA 5083
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LMCT 314739
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