General Motors has issued a recall for more than 154,000 models of the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze, due to issues with the steering shaft and automatic transmission, the auto giant said on Wednesday. GM will ...
One of the biggest hurdles the folks at General Motors face in marketing the Cruze is getting consumers to set aside negative thoughts about Chevrolet and embrace a new product. The Chevy Cruze, which ...
I got this car new in 2011. This was the year Chevy released the Cruze, so there may have been some issues that they worked out in the newer versions. But I had a ton of recalls for the 2011. I really ...
The Chevrolet Cruze might have only existed for a couple of generations - some pretty unremarkable ones, at that - but not all of them were so bad. Like many General Motors products intended for the ...
The key to the Cruze, for better or worse, is its size. Like most General Motors vehicles, it's simply bigger and heavier than everything else in the segment, and it feels bulkier still thanks to the ...
Besides a new name, the big change for the conservatively designed compact is its upscale, premium-class, two-tone interior with its sliding front-center armrest and richly detailed instrument panel ...
Aside from the electric Volt, the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze has been touring the auto show circuit long enough to make it a familiar face well before it hits dealerships. But now Chevy has priced its new ...
The Chevy Cruze comes at a good, and important, time for General Motors. Like the recent introduction of the new Ford Focus, the Cruze (sounds cooler than “Cruise,” yes?) is a domestic car that touts ...
The automotive landscape is bookended by those buyers who want their cars to be fun and those who want them to use as little fuel as possible. These two goals are usually at odds with each other, but ...
What we have here is some genuine grammatical monkey business: a Cruze with no cruise. Such are the peculiarities of product planning in the economy-car segment, where sticker price is even more of a ...
For the doom-and-gloom folks out there, yes – it is distinctly possible that fuel prices could soar about $6 per gallon this year. In Europe, filling your tank is usually more expensive than feeding ...