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thread: Holden Captiva / Toyota Prado / Kluger?

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  1. #1

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
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    Holden Captiva / Toyota Prado / Kluger?

    DP and I are looking at possibly getting a new car, were partial to the prado but for around the same $$ we could possibly get a nearly new Holden Captiva.
    We would be looking at the 7 seater.

    I like that the prado has fold down rear seats, means it's easy to get someone to climb in and fold them down, the captiva is also quiet easy but DP has found the kluger is not so easy to do and we wont be able to climb through from the front as we will have 2 carseats.

    I actually quite like the captiva.. so what are the pro's and cons? aside from price

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Jun 2005
    Perth
    1,454

    Captiva's are a nice enough car but at the end of the day when you compare them to both the Kluger and the Prado they are alot smaller - depends on the size of your family really. Eg DH and I are both over 6ft (DH is 6'5) so there is no way we would get a Captiva as there is no space for us.

    DH quite often has Prados for a work vehicle, in fact he is getting a new one in August, and we have never had any complaints - they are good cars.

    Incidentally my gf has a Kluger and when the back row of seats is up there is really minimal boot space - but most 7 seaters are similar anyway.

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    BellyBelly Member

    Mar 2009
    1,385

    I don't know if you're planning any more babies but a friend of mine has a captiva and has to have the front seat way forward to have the baby seat in the rear facing position. Her hubby can't fit in the passenger seat!

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Oct 2009
    1,089

    We have the captiva, we love it, we have 2 forward facing child seats in it, didn't have the car when they were babies so can't comment on the rear facing seats

  5. #5

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
    8,538

    No more babies here so the capsule isn't an issue, i am 5'11 and actually found the captiva quite roomy when i sat in it but with that said i didn't have the carseats in, anything is an improvement size wise compaired to a suparu impreza wagon though for someone of my height with 2 kids.

    Re: the boot space all the ones we've looked at basically have no room once the back seats are up, but that doesn't bother us, it wont be very often that we have all of them up.

    Personally i love the prado but we can't find a manual diesel which would be the best option and were looking at cars that are already say 5yrs old just to get within our price range. i love love love them though so we are just keeping our options open.

    minniemouse - what do you like best about the captiva? is there plenty of space, does an adult fit b/w the carseats?

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Feb 2005
    Sydney
    2,597

    We looked at all 3 and ended up with the Ford Territory, howevever Hubby liked the Captiva more than I and would have been happy with that one. The new Captiva 2011 model starts at $28000, the 2010 model was so much much more dearer so it would be cheaper to buy the new captiva 2011 model. The only reason why we didnt get the captiva was the vision out the back and sides wasnt good for me as I am too short. Hope this helps.

  7. #7

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
    8,538

    Thanks *Belle* - DP's not a fan of the territory - how do you find it.
    I didn't really think to check the mirrors etc in the captiva, we didn't test drive as we had the kids... might palm them off on MIL during the week and go for a drive

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Oct 2009
    1,089

    i think for me the car is big but not too big, its comfy on long trips (sydney to melbourne) & its a nice car to drive. we have car seats the size of the maxi rider so space between them isn't huge, would be a lot more room if you had smaller car seats or kids in booster seats.

    im shortish but don't find vision out the back a problem, but then mine has a reversing camera (and reversing sensors which are probably standard).

    im not sure where you live but what we did was hire the cars (one from budget but also holden near here hires them) we were thinking about getting (we were looking at the mitsubishi outlander and mazda cx7) so we could try them out for the whole day and put the car seats in etc found it better than just having a short test drive

  9. #9
    Moderator

    Dec 2006
    Smidgen-ville
    3,736

    The Prado cost us $679 to insure. It's a 2011.
    But sheesh, the tyres! What a joke!
    Toyota servicing is a really good deal ATM. Much cheaper than even my little Mazda 3.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
    11,462

    lol at the tyres!! ours for our outlander (we out on aftermarket ones) cost a packet too!

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
    3,737

    I love the look of the captiva but hated it as soon as I drove it, just couldn't get comfy and wasnt happy driving. We are thinking of getting a prado but haven't driven it yet.

  12. #12
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
    8,924

    I am looking at the VW Golf.

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
    9,362

    Also depends if you want/need to go 4wding. The Prado is the only one that has true 4wd, the others are only AWD.
    I know you guys love the outdoors, so that might be a factor. We are going from an AWD to a 4wd later this year as the AWD just can't cope for what we do.

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    2,037

    An Outlander is along the same size as the Captiva and we love ours - really roomy and pretty good visibility - ever thought of one of those?

  15. #15
    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Dec 2008
    Melbourne, VIC
    4,637

    I love the look of the captiva but hated it as soon as I drove it, just couldn't get comfy and wasnt happy driving. We are thinking of getting a prado but haven't driven it yet.
    Me too! I researched Holden Captiva and a few others but as soon as I jumped into it I didn't like it! The mirrors were huge and made me feel dizzy (don't know why) the car itself felt a bit on the sluggish side (I test drove the 5 seater) and the inside seemed pretty small for me especially the back seat. The dashboard was pretty ordinary too. I've heard that the 2011 model is nicer inside though Having said all that we ended up with a Holden Cruze! lol. Smaller than the Captiva but a lot zippier, absolutely stunning inside, the best safety rating out there ATM, I looooooove driving it! But like I said it doesn't have much room by the time DS's car seat goes in and the boot is pretty small, but I LOVE IT. Guess we'll need to change it if no.2 comes along!

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Dec 2010
    Brisbane,QLD
    412

    oooh i love new car shopping.
    not sure about the captiva, but my dad has actually bought 2 brand new mitsubishi Pajeros in a row. he loves them that much! they are mitsubishis answer to the Prado. so very similar. iv driven them, and they def dont feel like you're driving a 4x4. and they are great off road if you felt like doing that. and they have the 7 seats too.
    happy shopping!!

  17. #17
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    I love our Captiva. We've had it brand new since 07 and we have the 7 seater LX model. It has never skipped a beat. I don't have a problem with driving it at all and I do find it very comfy, but DH doesn't like the seat - not sure if that is because he rarely drives it and isn't used to it or if that is a genuine problem. We had it when DS2 was a newborn and with a rear facing seat behind the passenger seat we never had a problem with space. The 3rd row of seats folds flat and has a recessed footwell so that is a huge plus - some of the earlier 7 seaters didn't have that. The only real problem with it is if you have 3 kids in car seats because the backseat isn't wide enough for 3 of them and you can't have an anchored carseat in the 3rd row. Oh and you can fold the single seat right up so you can walk through to the third row as well. ATM it is more than enough room for us and the 4 kids and all our junk but we will probably graduate to a Kluger or a Landcruiser in a few years as there is a little more space in those. The prado has the same amount of space as the captiva really.

    But friends of ours have an 07 Kluger and they have 4 kids - two in anchored seats and they have the seats on either side of the car and the middle seat is permanently folded down to allow the older two to get into the 3rd row easier and I didn't realise you could do that with them till they did it.

  18. #18

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
    8,538

    Thanks everyone, guess we just have to see how we go. I like the idea of a new car for the same price as an older prado. I do love dads prado though


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