2011 Chevrolet Cruze Review - First Drive

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07-30-2010, 09:38 PM
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Never mind the Cobalt. Forget you ever heard the name Cavalier. The newest compact C-car from Chevrolet is the Cruze – a globally engineered vehicle designed not just to compete in the growing small-car segment, but to win.

And for the first time, well, ever, this isn’t just marketing hype behind a lackluster model with a typically low-grade interior.

Already on sale in 60 countries worldwide, this global platform still has a few surprises for its North American debut. Most notably is the launch of a new turbocharged 1.4-liter 4-cylinder engine, designed to deliver the power and driving experience of a larger powerplant with class leading fuel economy. In fact, Chevy claims an ECO model (with a 6-speed manual transmission) will get 40-mpg on the highway. An automatic ECO model will get slightly less, with standard models most likely in the mid 30s range – although no official numbers have yet to be released.

The engine looks tiny in the cavernous space under the hood, its puny turbocharger about the size of a fist. Yet despite its size, the 1.4 delivers both power and fuel economy. During our day with the Cruze, we registered an average of 27-mpg (under what can easily be considered harder than average driving conditions). As for power, the little engine makes a total of 138-hp and 148 ft-lbs of torque, with that torque number coming on strong at 1850 rpm.

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White Lightning
09-05-2010, 05:42 PM
It appears to be a nice car overall. I'm just woried about the ones built in Korea by Daewoo: the Aveo, Optra, etc all have poor build quality and reliability records...

White Lightning
09-05-2010, 05:48 PM
I forgot to add though that those fuel economy ratings are poor. My 6 year old malibu with the 3.5 litre v6 gets 32 mpg in 50/50 driving...

Answer069
09-05-2010, 11:17 PM
I have a 2005 with that same engine and I don't get 32mpg in 50/50 driving conditions. How do you manage that number?

White Lightning
09-06-2010, 12:08 PM
I have a 2005 with that same engine and I don't get 32mpg in 50/50 driving conditions. How do you manage that number?

I dont drive with a lead foot (most of the time), and I use STP complete fuel system cleaner once a month. I do the math every now and then to make sure my dic is accurate and so far it has been.

RaineMan
09-06-2010, 08:23 PM
That Cruze probably weighs more than your Malibu... and the emissions regulations on new cars are stricter than they were 5 years ago. Thus the worse mileage.