Consumer Reports Predicts 2012 Chevy Cruze To Be “Unreliable”
Don’t act surprised that Consumer Reports predicts such things.
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Don’t act surprised that Consumer Reports predicts such things.
We’re not sure how Ad Age came to the conclusion of labeling the Chevrolet Cruze a “brand”….
Unlike the Volt, which is an extended range electric vehicle, the Cruze will be more like a Toyota Prius in nature, except with the ability to plug in.
Sometimes it’s alright to treat yourself.
The validation stage of production involves the production of a capture fleet of vehicles to determine how the plant handles production.
If you’re new to how engines work and you own a Chevrolet Cruze (or Sonic), this 23-second video depicting the cars’ optional 1.4-liter turbocharged Ecotec engine airflow might help.
This implies that General Motors is positioning the diesel-powered Cruze as a highly fuel-efficient model.
We’re not sure about this ad. Just how does apartment hunting with the Chevy Cruze Eco remind us that Chevy Runs Deep?
Did we mention the vehicle was bone-stock?
Whatever kind of numbers we will see, expect the Cruze Diesel to be fitted with the 2.0L diesel engine currently under the hood of several Cruzen sold in Europe and Australia.
An Australian couple is aiming to find out.
It seems the best days for the Cruze are coming, but are a lot farther away than most have hoped.
As it stands, expect the diesel to come first out of the three, with the others arriving by calendar year 2013.
The 2012 Chevy Cruze is really packing on the updates…
With the all-new Chevrolet Sonic on the way, Defiance will need the $47 million to boost its production of 1.4-liter engine components.
It’s here, ladies and gentlemen! The 2012 Cruze — the Cruze to solve many issues of the 2011 Cruze… and then some!
How do you drop 26 lbs out of Chevrolet Cruze ECO? Remove the spare tire from the trunk. GM engineers dropped the spare tire from the Cruze ECO, replacing it with an on-board tire inflator kit and using the tire pressure monitoring system in the vehicle.
Richard Truesdell used 72.53 gallons of gas, averaging 40.35 miles per gallon, in a 3,000 mile cross country trip.