Chevrolet Tacuma Estate (2005-2008) review
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At a glance
Price new | £11,105 - £13,395 |
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Used prices | £475 - £1,675 |
Road tax cost | £385 - £710 |
Insurance group | 18 - 24 |
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Fuel economy | Not tested to latest standards |
Range | 396 - 462 miles |
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Available fuel types
Petrol
Pros & cons
PROS
Removable seats, decent equipment levels
CONS
Odd looks, no diesel version, unrefined on the move, dated interior
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Overview
The Tacuma used to be badged as a Daewoo, but when Chevrolet took over from the Korean brand in 2005, the unusually styled people carrier was reinvented as a Chevrolet. The model has actually been around since 2000, which may explain why it looks dated – both inside and out. It is reasonably roomy and comes with individual folding rear seats but there’s little else to recommend the Tacuma.
Dull to drive, the gearchange is woefully vague, there’s no diesel engine and the petrol models aren’t very economical. The cheap and bland interior simply add to the budget feel.
Review contents
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Overview Currently reading
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Practicality & safety
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Interior, tech & comfort
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Engines & handling
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Ownership cost
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