Chuck Russell, Vehicle Line Director at GM, discusses the reliability and durability of the 2011 Chevy Cruze, along with its European-like ride and handling capabilities. Watch as the Cruze darts around traffic cones on the test track as part of its extensive testing process.
@Rockynight It's 5 years or 100,000 miles and is fully transferable whereas Hyundai's is not
Z06C6Vette 2 weeks ago
Someday. I am sure that someday when i got the money i will buy that baby.
036413256 6 months ago 2
I got one <3 I love it! If you want to see the car me driving it:
youtube.com/watch?v=lD-8GtCA6gE
HORRYpecica 8 months ago
I drove a cruze the other day and liked the handling and ride alot BUT I didnt like the delay when I stomped the gas. It took a bit for the engine to catch up.
flipfloplogic 8 months ago
Its not as solid and stable as the focus titanium. In review after review the titanium scores higher than the cruze LTZ
flipfloplogic 8 months ago
It overperforms in price too.
flipfloplogic 8 months ago
2.0 tdi is italian :)
titanium748 8 months ago
Fire the palsy camera operator.
captainpegs07 11 months ago
@youngmoneybluejays Not true, ECO has a unique rear suspension without the Z-link design (same front suspension, however) to lower the cost in order to compensate for some of the more expensive ECO features like the lightweight wheels and the shutter system.
rydimryderd 1 year ago
The car can only be as reliable as the driver driving it. How you maintain your car 9 times out of 10 has the biggest impact on how long it will last.
domination281 1 year ago