For The Lacetti Estate is well equipped and it undercuts most rivals on price. There's a good warranty and servicing package available, too
Against Residual values are poor, which means this is a costly car to own. Many rivals offer more space, and it's certainly not the best car to drive
This is a lot of car for the money, although pricier rivals offer a better drive and more luggage space. The 1.6 is the most sensible model in the range.
The 1.6-litre model is the best in the range. You could choose the 1.8, but not only is it dearer, it also comes with an automatic gearbox that limits the car's performance and fuel economy.
Buyers with a keen eye on their budget can also keep their running costs down easily with Chevrolet's Fixed Price Servicing programme.
For a one-off fee of £249, you're covered for 3 years or 30,000 miles (whichever occurs first), and £449 gives you cover for 3 years or 60,000 miles. What’s more, you can pass on any balance if you decide to sell your car.
The servicing package covers parts and labour for the standard services, but not tyres and certain wear and tear parts, which do not form part of the schedule.
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