Chevrolet Orlando
On the market since 2011 and only available in Canada, the 2014 Orlando continues without any major changes. It is a particularly compact seven-seater designed more with people than luggage space in mind. Case in point, luggage capacity varies from a low of 101 litres all the way up to 1594 litres with seats folded. Built on the Cruze platform the Orlando however uses the four-cylinder 174 horsepower and 171 lbs.-ft. of torque engine from the Equinox. Two six-speed transmissions are available: a manual and an automatic.
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All Chevrolet Orlando reviewsTest Drives2012 Chevrolet Orlando: Exotic name, acceptable execution
I must admit that the Orlando name is kind of catchy. It evokes the Florida heat, Disney World, Sea World and so on. And yet, despite its distinctly Floridian moniker, this crossover is exclusive to Canadians, as our neighbours to the south decided not to distribute it (although it’s relatively …
First Drives2012 Chevrolet Orlando: Upgrades and corrections
In the early 80s, Chrysler broke new ground with the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager. Over time, these vehicles grew in size, in keeping with trends. Just a few years ago, Mazda unveiled its 5, a modern version of the minivan. Then Kia followed with the Rondo. Then Dodge with …
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All Chevrolet Orlando newsNew Models2012 Chevrolet Orlando Redefines Family Transportation
The all-new 2012 Chevrolet Orlando, like other Chevrolet models recently launched in various market segments, doesn’t follow convention. Orlando’s design – part MPV, part crossover – breaks the rules of a historically conservative segment; it makes a statement and stands out from the crowd. Pricing on the 2012 Chevrolet Orlando …