Subject: Chevrolet Captiva Sport
13/01/2017 @ 18:35:13: antp: Chevrolet Captiva Sport
While checking the origin of the Captiva Sport, I notice that a few are listed as German origin:
http://www.imcdb.org/search.php?resultsStyle=asList&sortBy=0&make=Chevrolet&model=- Captiva+Sport
... which seems correct, according to Wikipedia the Captiva Sport is a rebadged Opel Antara, designed by Opel.
However the C100 code is from the regular Captiva (Korean one, from Daewoo), not from the Captiva Sport.
So are some of these regular C100 Captiva listed by mistake as Captiva Sport?
Or was the Captiva Sport name used for the Korean Capriva in some market? (not mentioned on Wikipedia).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Captiva
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opel_Antara

What to do? :grin:
Remove the C100 code and change origin to German?
Or are some correctly listed? (or should be listed as regular Captiva)
27/01/2017 @ 18:02:40: antp: Chevrolet Captiva Sport
reply on another thread, about the Saturn Vue (another name for the same car)
Looks like the same info can be done to them as well, removing the chassis code. They all appear to be Captiva Sports and not the regular Captiva.
13/03/2019 @ 04:23:52: MisterZ: Chevrolet Captiva Sport
reply on another thread, about the Saturn Vue (another name for the same car)


The site is inconsistent with the Opel Antara. Depending on the brand, some are listed as German origin and others as Korean.

On the site, at the moment, we have listed as:

German origin: Saturn (Vue), Chevrolet (Captiva Sport), Opel
Korean origin: Daewoo (Winstorm MaXX), Holden (Captiva MaXX/Captiva 5), Vauxhall

Can/should this be fixed?
13/03/2019 @ 19:32:53: antp: Chevrolet Captiva Sport
I suppose, yes. I'll check that.
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