OneShift Editorial Team
27 Nov 2014
What we like:
The Captur looks reasonably appealing with that tinge of futuristic outlook
and we dare say it is extremely fuel efficient.
What we dislike:
Your usual diesel clatter might be a little obvious upon start up. And yes
we felt that the suspension of this baby could have been a little more firm.
At S$121,999, the Captur stands reasonably priced for its brand and class, given the wide array of features and technology you would be able to find under its shell.
And while the drive may present its own shortfalls, our overall verdict of this quirky and funky four-wheeler stands positive.
We dare say that at this point in time, it truly has succeeded in Captur-ing our attention.
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