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Chevrolet Orlando 1.8 LS 5dr

WAS: £16410 SAVE: £2415
Bristol Street Motors Price:
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  • Affordability
  • Road Fund Licence£195 per year
  • EC Combined (mpg)38.7 mpg*
  • CO2 (g/km)172 (g/km)
  • Insurance Group10E
  • Opening Times
  • Monday to Friday 9am-10pm
    Saturday 10am-5pm
    Sunday 10am-4pm
  • 1.8 Ls 5Dr Petrol Estate

Ten Second Review

There has always been a market for inexpensive family-friendly vehicles and the queue only grows if a manufacturer can inject an element of style into the mix. Chevrolet's Orlando isn't a particularly innovative seven seater mini-MPV but its keen pricing and chunky styling will endear it to many.

Background

Okay, so the Chevrolet Orlando could only sound more like a US holiday rental if they dubbed it the Hertz or the Avis. But set that thought aside, approach the Orlando with an open mind and you'll appreciate that this is a significant and promising vehicle. It's no great secret that until fairly recently Chevrolet was on its knees, and it would be understandable if the products it was bringing to market were cheaply developed and hastily conceived. That doesn't appear to be the case with the Orlando. Yes, it rides on much the same General Motors Delta chassis as the Vauxhall Astra but anyone who has driven the latest Astra will mark that as a positive. There has long been a requirement among cash-strapped parents for cost-effective, safe family transport. Until recently, that niche was filled by the Citroen Xsara Picasso, but since that car was pensioned off, nothing has stepped forward to fill the slot. The Orlando is staking its claim to that piece of automotive real estate.

Driving Experience

As befits its role as a cost-effective people mover, the Orlando doesn't pack anything too exciting under its stubby bonnet. There's a 139bhp 1.8-litre petrol engine which will attract heavy discounting and allow Chevrolet to post an eye-catching price tag in their ads, and then there are the engines that most UK buyers will want. These comprise a pair of diesels, both of two-litre capacity, producing either 139 or 161bhp. The 1.8 petrol is a fairly inoffensive unit but it's worth remembering that it's got a lot of bulk to haul here and it lacks the torque to pull a typically laden Orlando with any sparkle. The diesels are a far wiser choice and they're even acceptably refined. The driving position is acceptable with plenty of adjustment, although the chunky rear pillars and tapered side windows mean that rear three-quarter visibility isn't the best. If you're worried about this, best to specify the reverse parking sensors to help you navigate into tight parking spots. At 4470mm long, the Orlando is a mere 3mm longer than a Vauxhall Zafira, and is exactly as long as a Citroen C4 Picasso, so it's fairly easy to get a handle on the size of vehicle you would be edging into a parking bay.

Design and Build

The received wisdom is that any mini-MPV stands or falls by the quality of its seating layout. To this end we've seen all manner of ingenuity, with seats springing from all sorts of orifices but there's only so much you can do with a given wheelbase and the Orlando copies the homework of the current cleverest in class, the Vauxhall Zafira. While it's never going to win any prizes for originality, the Orlando's five seats plus two that pop out of the boot floor work very well. Yes, the rear seats look like something erected from an IKEA flat pack at first, but they're extremely sturdy. With an additional 85mm in the wheelbase compared to an Astra, there's plenty of legroom in the first two rows but the final pair of seats are, as usual, best left for smaller children. In all there are 30 seating combinations and a rear seat mirror will allow you to keep an eye on the kids. Chevrolet says that in spite of the sweeping roof-line, the designers have succeeded in raising the second and third row of seats, which means Orlando's rear occupants get an even better view forwards. What this really means is that the fuel tank has to be packaged somewhere and, like most MPVs, it's safely positioned under the passenger seats. There are storage compartments situated in the centre console, front and rear doors, rear luggage area and in the roof. There's even a stowage space concealed behind front fascia of the audio system, and its big enough to house your iPod or wallet. There's also a USB port in there for charging on the fly. Maximum luggage space is impressive with the rear seats folded, but there's some intrusion from the rear wheel arches.

Market and Model

Somewhat strangely for a car called an Orlando and built in the US, this Chevy isn't sold in the States and is designed with a European audience in mind. It's built like a European rather than an American product too, with decent materials, tight shutlines and no significant acreage of elephant-grey plastic. As with all Chevrolet models, equipment levels are strong for the money. The fascia design is reminiscent of the latest Ford models, with a bullhorn centre console in this case topped by an LCD display that houses a rear view camera in upper specification models. The layout of the minor controls will be familiar to Vauxhall Astra drivers and the only slightly jarring material choice is the automatic gearshift gate. Otherwise the dashboard is smartly finished and the multi-function steering wheel makes operating the stereo simplicity itself. Customers will also be able to choose from four trim levels in the UK with standard equipment on all cars including electronic stability control, six air-bags, air conditioning and electrically heated and adjustable door mirrors.

Cost of Ownership

If you're at all interested in economy, it's worth avoiding the 1.8-litre petrol. Yes, you could fire up Excel, calculate the upfront savings and then figure out your annual mileage and the break even point when the diesel model would be a more cost-effective buy but don't bother. The reason why is that you won't achieve anything like the published economy figures in the petrol-engined car, and that's because you'll need to thrash it mercilessly to get anywhere. It just lacks the torque to make driving relaxing and family driving needs all the help it can get when it comes to stress relief. Far better to target one of the two diesels. If you do, you'll be rewarded with beefier residual values and cheaper road tax to boot. The entry-level diesel model returns an excellent 58.7mpg and, depending on trim choice, should emit around 130g/km of carbon dioxide.

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Specification
Body Glass
Electric front windows
Tinted glass
Rear wiper
Brakes
ABS
ESP
Driver Aids
Power Steering
Driver Information
Driver information centre
Driving Mirrors
Electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors
Body coloured door mirrors
Embelishment Trims
Black trim
Entertainment
4 speakers
Radio/single CD player
Auxiliary input socket
Exterior Body Features
Body colour tailgate handle
Body colour bumpers
Exterior Lights
Height adjustable headlamps
Follow me home headlights
Heating/Cooling/Ventilation
Air conditioning
Interior Features
Tilt adjustable steering wheel
12V power point in luggage area
Lockable glovebox
Luggage compartment cover
Rear armrest with cupholder
12V power point for Row 2
Flat Woven Cloth upholstery
Ashtray and cigar lighter
Interior Lights
Courtesy lights
Twin map reading lights
Safety
Height adjustable front seatbelts + pretensioners
Passenger airbag deactivate switch
Curtain airbags
Driver/Front Passenger airbags
Driver/front passenger side airbags
3 point seatbelts on all seats
Rear child proof door locks
Seats
60/40 split/folding 2nd row of seats
Height adjustable front/rear head restraints
Isofix on 2nd row outer seats
Front seat back storage pockets
3rd row seats fold flat
4 way adjustable driver and passenger seat
Security
Engine immobiliser
Remote central locking
Thatcham Cat.1 alarm
Folding key
Vanity Mirrors
Passenger sunvisor with vanity mirror
Wheels
16" steel wheels
Wheels - Spare
Tyre repair kit

Performance
Performance
0 to 60 mph (secs)
0 to 62 mph (secs)11.6
Engine Power - BHP141
Engine Power - KW104
Engine Power - PS
Engine Power - RPM6200
Engine Torque - LBS.FT130
Engine Torque - MKG18
Engine Torque - NM176
Engine Torque - RPM3800
Top Speed114

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