New Models - Holden CaptivaFirst drive: Good oil on Holden's diesel Captiva
Italian by design: Captiva's diesel engine was co-developed by VM Motori. Holden goes for Hyundai's jugular with a cut-price diesel for its Captiva SUV9 March 2007 AT ONLY $1000 more than its V6 petrol counterpart, the Captiva diesel is set to shake the medium SUV segment hard.
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In contrast, the Santa Fe’s 2.2-litre CRDi develops 114kW at 4000rpm and 343Nm at 1800rpm, uses slightly less fuel and boasts a cleaner carbon-dioxide tally – but then Hyundai charges about $3000 extra for the diesel privileges compared to the Santa Fe petrol models.


