I believe we had a preview last month for the Cruze, but now there is a full review with much more information available. The 2011 Chevrolet Cruze was made to try and compete with small compact car brand leaders like Kia, Honda, Hyundai, Toyota, Mazda and Ford. Skeptics were abound that it couldn't muster anything that would rival any of these other leaders, but reviews say otherwise.
Some of the reasons that it may compete with their rivals:
• Size does matter. Whether car or with the best creatine supplements. While officially classified as a compact sedan, the Cruze has the exterior look of a coupe with the interior spaciousness of a midsize sedan which out classes its rivals in the important interior space size category.
• Serious fuel economy. As gas prices continue their upward creep, the Cruze depending on the model, has a city rating of 22 to 24 city and from 35 to 36 mpg highway. Combined the new car sticker, known in auto circles as the Monroney named in honor of the former Oklahoma Senator, shows an EPA rating of 28 mpg. Actual mileage depends on driving style.
• Startling selection. Four different models are offered from the not-so-Spartan LS and moving up to the better 1LT and the still better 2LT to the topped out LTZ. Trim packages and options make the primary difference. more
No comments:
Post a Comment