Cruze Eco test drive
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All Comments (27)
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Nice little review! Can't wait to get this car!!!
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there is no 1-2month wait for a VW TDI, I can go to any one of 3 local VW dealerships right now and buy one. Please, in this economy people arent buying cars.
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@tom69z28 MKIV had, but these gremlins were largely removed in MKV, and I haven't heard of any in MKVI. There is a 6-month wait period for an A3 TDI, and 1-2 month on a VW TDI.
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@1sick93 a co-worker of mine has a new eco cruze, he is getting 45mpg highway at 70mph. and he said it has nice power delivery. I've been saying it for years, smaller engine with a turbo, and for trucks - a 4cyl turbo diesel in the neighborhood of about 3.5L - 4.0L in displacement, then trucks would achieve 30mpg and still be able to pull something. Same goes for SUVs, 4cyl diesels across the board. But big oil doesn't want that, since they are totally setup to refine gas, thats another topic
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@wimpog97 if you think they are worth the additional money... but german cars have electrical gremlins, always did.
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@tom69z28 diesel engines are more reliable, and they sound better. I love the rattle of a diesel engine :)
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@tom69z28 VW Jetta TDI, Jetta SportWagen TDI, Golf TDI, Touareg TDI, Audi A3 TDI, Q7 TDI, and there are a couple of Mercedes TDIs
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you have to convert 42mpg US Gallon to Imperial Gallons to know what it would get in Europe. I think it may even get closer to 45 if you keep it under 65mph.
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@tom69z28 There is no reason other than greed that the bluemotion vehicles are not for sale in the US. I actually take back my comment on the cruze eco, when the US mpg is converted to UK, that's pretty good for a petrol car of this size. I live in America, there is a diesel cruze coming in 2013, right now im seriously considering a cruze eco or a hyundai veloster.
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@justanirishlad there is no reason to buy a diesel after watching this, the cost of a diesel car is more then $6000 more then this Cruze Eco, not worth it, and then those German cars have all kinds of electrical gremlins too. Kudos to Chevrolet.
If you wish to say something like that, please have factual evidence and please don't mistake your unsubstantiated opinion for fact.
86vetteracer 8 months ago
Cover the car for 5 years and 100,000 miles.
86vetteracer 8 months ago
You're comment lacks fact. It's actually quite ignorant. If the cars fell apart as you said, surely GM would not be able
86vetteracer 8 months ago
I'm going to respond reasonably.
86vetteracer 8 months ago