Chevrolet Lacetti Saloon (05-06) - Review

Review by Simon Harris on
Last Updated: 07 November 2008
The Chevrolet Lacetti saloon is perhaps the least desirable bodystyle in the model range, lacking the practicality of the hatchback or estate version. Not many buyers like small saloons, especially ones without a recognised badge, and Chevrolet doesn't cut it for most people. However, it does compete with other budget saloons like the , and undercuts or offers better specification than mainstream rivals. However, the Lacetti - which has latterly only been available with a 1.8-litre petrol engine and automatic gearbox - has limited appeal.
3 out of 5

Buying used

Buying a used Lacetti saloon will ensure you've missed out on the biggest part of depreciation, making this more attractive as a cheap and well equipped family runabout. Avoid the 1.6 and aim for the 1.8-litre - it only comes in one trim - CDX.

See 5 used Chevrolet Lacetti Saloons for sale, starting at £1,965

2 out of 5

Selling

The saloon is the least appealing version of the Lacetti and lacks the practicality of the hatchback or estate. A lack of awareness of the make and model will be another hurdle to overcome, but the decent levels of equipment should be a good selling point.