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Chevrolet Tacuma review covering 2005 To Date
Tuesday 17 October 2006
It’s all too easy for vehicle purchase decisions to be swayed by features that look good on the dealership’s forecourt with a sales executive breathing down your neck but which have limited practical value in everyday life. MPVs are prime suspects in this. Manufacturers cram them with innovations that we’re told will ease the many burdens of family life but before handing over the readies, ask yourself: Do your two children really need a choice of five rear seats? Are you ever likely to have 18 cups in the vehicle that would fill its 18 cup holders? Is that fold-out shopping trolley in the boot a worthwhile substitute for the ones that Tesco provides for free? Many families will find that they can operate quite happily without an air-conditioned glovebox. They just want a spacious, practical, affordable vehicle and Chevrolet’s Tacuma fits the bill very nicely. It’s not as cleverly-packaged or attractively styled as some of its rivals but It’ll get the family from A to B in comfort and you can pick used models up at very attractive prices.
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