Important US programming note: Chevrolet sources tell us that America's Captiva Sport will not receive these updates. That's particularly the case with this updated model, which features revamped front- and rear ends that include restyled bumpers, grilles and LED taillamps, among other changes.Īs before, the midsize Theta-platform CUV will be available in both front- and all-wheel drive, and is expected to carry a range of four- and six-cylinder gasoline and diesel engines. While still based on the same platform as North America's fleet-only Captiva Sport (which is effectively a rebadged Saturn Vue), the Captiva is available in both five- and seven-seat iterations, and it looks far more modern. The 69 El Camino (often referred to as 68 El Camino) features a blown engine just behind the cab and spoiler at the back. We showed you Chevrolet's major debut yesterday, the 2014 Corvette Stingray Convertible, but General Motors is making a big push for Bowtie consideration in Europe, so it's also introducing the updated Captiva crossover here at the Geneva Motor Show. It looks great, and again, while we don't know anything regarding powertrain details, it makes us oh-so happy to see a manual shifter smack dab in the middle of the center console.Ĭhevrolet Captiva looks mildly refreshed and ready for family duty Tue, Inside, there's a sporty-looking interior with aluminum accents that mix in with black leather and suede surfaces, all tied together in the middle with an eight-inch MyLink touchscreen infotainment system. It's like the Pontiac G8 GXP never even left us. Take a look at those 20-inch billet aluminum wheels that hide big Brembo brake calipers up front, the sculpted hood and front fascia, the wide air intakes with LED running lights and the quad exhaust pipes out back. Nevertheless, it's obvious that the SS V will be a serious performer, with all sorts of aggressive cues driving that home on the car's exterior. What we really want to know about the SS V is what lies underhood, but General Motors' Australian arm is keeping that under wraps until the Chevy model breaks cover this weekend. And to tide us over until all of the official details are released about the US-spec version, we have this: the Holden VF Commodore SS V show car, a performance-oriented brother to the Calais V that debuted earlier in the week. It won't be long before we see the official, production-ready Chevrolet SS sedan (hint: it will be revealed this weekend). FOR SALE Drag Outlaws 1965 Chevrolet El Camino Made in the. Howard completed 16 of 30 passes for 196 yards, but was intercepted three times.Chevrolet SS previewed by Holden VF Commodore SS V show car Thu, 1965 CHEVROLET EL Camino Drag Outlaw Black 1:18 Blown 572 Diecast Acme Gmp Chevy - 120.58. Justin Johnson caught three passes for 68 yards and Arboit had four catches for 54 yards. Sayin completed 15 of 31 passes for 178 yards and two scores. The Wildcats drove to the Carlsbad 23 with 4:02 to play, but a fourth-and-14 pass attempt - after a Weirich sack - was broken up by Justus Woods.Ĭarlsbad (2-1, 1-0) appeared content to run out the clock, but a fumble was recovered by Ryan Seau, setting El Camino up at the Lancers 29 with 2:48 to play.Įl Camino got to the 21 and on fourth-and-2 with 1:35 to play Devin Cerda took a pitch, swung right and appeared to have the first down.īut a measurement showed he was inches short with the ball going over to Carlsbad.Ī Weirich interception set up the first score of the game as Carlsbad’s Tyler Prashun booted a 30-yard field goal.Ĭarlsbad pushed the advantage to 10 when Julian Sayin and Luke Ferrelli hooked up on a 1-yard TD pass, set up by a long punt return by Camden Keller.Įl Camino got right back in the game on a 62-yard slant from quarterback Carson Howard to Tate Reid.Ī 37-yard kickoff return by Nico Arboit set Carlsbad up at the 45 and two player later, Sayin hit Justin Johnson for a 22-yard score.Įl Camino came right back with Howard hitting Elton Hurd for 32 yards and a TD to make it 17-14.Ĭarlsbad then put together a 17-play, 8-minute drive, but a holding penalty nullified a TD and the Lancers had to settle for a field goal and a 20-14 lead at the half.Ĭarlsbad’s Mason Marsh ran 20 times for 116 yards. “El Camino is a good team, but we gave them too many chances.”Įl Camino (2-2, 0-1) had two chances in the fourth quarter. “Mistakes hurt us, mistakes in the red zone. “We kind of escaped, but the coaches put us in a good position to make plays,” said Carlsbad linebacker Thomas Weirich, who had a pair of sacks, an interception and caught two passes. Plus, a Lancers defender fell down on a pass play, giving El Camino an easy touchdown, plus blew a coverage, leading the other Wildcats TD. So we got to get things fixed in a hurry.”Ĭarlsbad was flagged for nine penalties for 101 yards - seven for 71 in the first half, one keeping an El Camino scoring drive alive, another in the dying seconds of the half, costing Carlsbad a touchdown. “We have Mission Hills next week, a great opponent.
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