Replacing Cobalt in 2011, Chevy Cruze will be available with two engine options, an E85-capable 1.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder that produces 140 hp, or a 138 hp 1.8-liter four-cylinder. The Cruze high-efficiency version will hit 40-mpgs highway, aided by variable valve timing, electric, speed-sensitive steering. The typical automatic transmission Cruze, should hit 37 mpg. The Cruze is an important model to GM, as it competes directly with Civic and Corolla models.
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I can’t wait for this vehicle to hit the streets! Given the current economic conditions, this car should perform extremely well given the fact that it is both good looking (http://www.2011-Chevy-Cruze.com for reference) and affordable (not to mention the near 40 MPG). I was told that they can be ordered right now and will be produced before the end of this year.
I just got one a few days ago I have the LS model and its great smooth quiet ride…love it!!
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