Official Cruze Announcement: Scheduled for 8.21.08
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http://www.leftlanenews.com/chevrolet-cruze.html
More pics of the silver ones, and does anyone notice the drilled rotors? Obviously they're fake, but it's interesting that Chevy put them on there...hmmmm...
More pics of the silver ones, and does anyone notice the drilled rotors? Obviously they're fake, but it's interesting that Chevy put them on there...hmmmm...
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Im curious about if this will really get 40 mpg. I have an 07 cobalt lt2 and im getting on average of only about 20 mpg and i have about 17,200 miles on it and im kinda mad about it. The dealer doesnt know what wrong either.
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i looked at the article posted above, chevrolet cruze and noticed this...
"Although there is widespread speculation that the Cruze will eventually replace the Cobalt, it still remains possible that both cars could coexist within GM’s lineup. In fact, Chevrolet’s North American head, Ed Peper, says the Cruze is actually intended to create a new segment that slots above the Cobalt but below the Malibu. Seeing the car in person confirms the Cruze could fill that hole in Chevy’s lineup as it is actually bigger than it looks in pictures"
this has been speculated as the cobalt replacement, but is there a possiblility it won't be?? that's what this says.
also, having a high performance of this car would be great because then you'd have 2 options... the current cobalt ss or whatever else they plan to do to it, and the cruze ss, though the cruze would need even more power, i assume it's a bit heavier because it's bigger? i have no real knowledge to support that but it looks bigger. i don't know, what do you all think?
"Although there is widespread speculation that the Cruze will eventually replace the Cobalt, it still remains possible that both cars could coexist within GM’s lineup. In fact, Chevrolet’s North American head, Ed Peper, says the Cruze is actually intended to create a new segment that slots above the Cobalt but below the Malibu. Seeing the car in person confirms the Cruze could fill that hole in Chevy’s lineup as it is actually bigger than it looks in pictures"
this has been speculated as the cobalt replacement, but is there a possiblility it won't be?? that's what this says.
also, having a high performance of this car would be great because then you'd have 2 options... the current cobalt ss or whatever else they plan to do to it, and the cruze ss, though the cruze would need even more power, i assume it's a bit heavier because it's bigger? i have no real knowledge to support that but it looks bigger. i don't know, what do you all think?
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