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How long does the Chevrolet Captiva engine usually last?

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Deandre B

The Chevrolet Captiva's engine is durable, with a lifespan of at least 100,000 miles. But how can you enhance its longevity, you might ask? Well, addressing small engine issues promptly is crucial because they can escalate into major problems. To ensure your vehicle's engine stays in top shape, closely monitor its performance. If you notice any unusual noises or slow starting, it's best to have a mechanic inspect it promptly. Ignoring these issues could result in costly repairs down the line, so it's wise to address them early on to save on expenses.

More answers

  • Olivia D

    Is it a good idea to buy a 2014 Chevy Captiva that has 150,000 miles on it?

  • Lane M.

    What does it mean when an engine has reached 100,000 miles? Do you have to completely rebuild the engine, or can you get away with just replacing the piston rings?

  • Debbie D

    My Captiva has clocked 196,000 miles. It has proven to be a fantastic vehicle.

  • Evan P.

    The Chevrolet Captiva's engine is guaranteed to last for a minimum of 100,000 miles.

  • Woodrow Y

    This vehicle has just surpassed the 200,000-mile mark... Make sure to regularly monitor the oil levels.

  • Doug lavender

    My Captiva has accumulated 459,000 miles and it is still operating perfectly fine.

  • William I.

    My 2014 Chevy Captiva's engine died at 129,000 miles in October 2022. The Chevy dealership quoted $8,800, not including taxes and fees, to replace it. I share this experience in the hope that it will help others prepare for similar situations. I primarily took my car to the GM dealership for oil changes when the reminder showed 5% oil life remaining and for both minor and major repairs.

  • Nathan H.

    My Captiva has 228,555 miles on it and is still going strong. I recommend staying consistent with oil changes and monitoring it regularly. Any issues that have come up, I've always been able to fix. Overall, it's been a great car.

  • Zackary C.

    At around 109,000 miles, when I use the air conditioning, the car starts to shake but only after I've had an oil change. Do you have any recommendations? Other than that issue, the car runs smoothly. I make sure to take good care of it. I purchased it in 2017, and it was originally owned by a rental car company in 2014.

  • Dae

    In 2013, the oil was replaced at 20 percent and the vehicle had accumulated 109,000 miles.

  • Hector R

    Joanna, please refrain from going through with it.

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