Buying Guides
Chevrolet
The image for many of a Chevrolet is a long, saloon-like American-style wagon. The Chevys over here,
however, are something a little different. The majority of their cars are in fact re-branded models from Daewoo since
2005. What we have in the showroom now is a unique cross between US and Korean manufacture, with a highly desirable range
of autos at your disposal.
Small Urban Engine Models
For basic, simplified driving, the Chevrolet Matiz is an excellent entry-level car, with 0.8 or 1.0 litre engines to
furnish the young urban driver. For a more serious engine with the same practically, the Lacetti comes in estate, saloon
and hatchback models which serve as an excellent family car for those 'getting from A to B' journeys.
Large SUV Crash Safety
Unsurprisingly, Chevy's venture in to the 4x4 arena performs best in the safety stakes. The Captiva is a rugged
off-roader and scored four stars in Euro NCAP testing. All other Chevrolets in the tests have been well tested for adult
and child safety.
In terms of pricing, the Tacuma is possibly the best in modern budget MPVs - even basic models are capable and
effective for a family people carrier.
Basic, Standard & Luxury Interiors
Tacuma has all the standard equipment inside you'd expect on family drives. In the compact cars, the Kalos will more
often than not come with a little more gear than the Matiz, but the real treat comes in the Captiva - air con, alloy
wheels and an excellent entertainment system are all included across all models.