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2018 Holden Captiva 7: roomy, tidy, and ready for the school run or the surf
The 2018 Holden Captiva 7 is a practical seven‑seater that suits busy families across Australia and New Zealand. It’s easy to park for its size, offers decent boot space with the third row folded, and cruises quietly on the open road. Depending on trim, buyers will find front‑wheel drive or all‑wheel drive, petrol or diesel options, plus handy features like leather, reverse camera, smartphone mirroring, and roof rails for the weekend mission. Parts support is still strong, with genuine and quality aftermarket bits widely available nationwide.
High‑level care is straightforward. Keep fresh oil and filters up to date, rotate tyres, and stick to the logbook schedule. Most owners service every 10,000–15,000 kilometres or around yearly, adjusting for lots of short trips or towing. The Captiva uses timing chains, so there’s no belt replacement, but clean fluids matter: coolant and brake fluid every two years, transmission fluid by condition, and differential fluid on AWD models as advised. Petrol owners should replace spark plugs on time, diesel drivers should allow the car to complete DPF regens with a decent highway run. Don’t forget battery tests, wiper blades, and cabin filter changes for clear screens and fresh air.
Quick checks owners appreciate:
- Tyre pressures and even tread wear
- Software updates for infotainment and safety systems
- Brake pad thickness and rotor condition
- Suspension bushes and engine mounts for knocks or vibration
- Towbar electrics and trailer lights before trips
Look after these basics and the Captiva 7 stays comfy, economical, and hassle‑free for years ahead.
What’s the towing capacity of the 2018 Holden Captiva 7?
Depending on engine and tow package, the Captiva 7 is rated up to 2,000 kg braked, with 750 kg unbraked typical. Petrol variants are often lower than diesels. Always check the owner’s manual, compliance plate, and towbar label for the exact figure for your vehicle and trailer setup.
What are the service intervals for a 2018 Captiva 7?
Plan for a service about every 12 months or 10,000–15,000 kilometres, sooner if you do lots of short trips, towing, or dusty roads. Fluids like brake fluid and coolant are typically due every two years, with transmission and differential oils inspected and changed by condition.
Is the 2018 Captiva 7 all‑wheel drive?
Many examples are front‑wheel drive, while higher‑spec grades and some diesels are AWD. If you’re unsure, look for an AWD badge, check the build plate, or ask your mechanic to confirm via the VIN.