Holden Calais 2001 Problems

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Is my 2001 Holden Calais a good swap for a Captiva?
Answered by David Morley · 07 Apr 2025

Let’s get something straight right from the off: The Holden Calais and Holden Captiva are not close family members. While the Calais was an Australian-engineered and built car, the Captiva is a rebadged Daewoo and not a very good one at that. So don’t be tricked into thinking that because they both have a Holden badge and a V6 engine, that they’re peas from a pod.

The reality is the Captiva has an absolutely dreadful reputation in the trade for poor build quality and sketchy reliability. Most mechanics wouldn’t travel 500 metres to look at one, let alone 500 kilometres. I’d take a 231,000km Calais over any Captiva, old or new, any day.

Holden actually sold a lot of Captivas back in the day, mainly on price alone. But many who bought them then stood and watched as they things fell apart and soon began to cost plenty in repair bills. Doubtless there will be some out there who own and love their Captiva, but the reality is that these cars are best left well alone.

Help with holden
Answered by Carsguide.com.au · 02 Nov 2007

IT IS good to see you got the right result, but GM Holden has still not given us a satisfactory answer to why so many Commodores with fuel-gauge faults are outside the group it originally identified as troublesome. We will keep on it.

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