Are Chevrolet Cruze reliable cars?
The Chevrolet Cruze Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 26th out of 36 for compact cars. The average annual repair cost is $545 which means it has lower than average ownership costs. The frequency and severity of repairs are both fairly average when compared with all other vehicles.
Why is insurance so high on Chevy Cruze?
The lack of experience on the road makes Chevrolet Cruze insurance rates higher for younger drivers since they are riskier to insure. 18-year-old Chevy Cruze drivers pay an average of $4,167 per year.
What kind of car is a 2011 Chevy Cruze?
The 2011 Chevrolet Cruze is a well-executed blend of fuel-efficiency, design, refinement and performance wrapped in an affordable, compact sedan package. The Chevrolet Cruze doesn’t have the time-tested records of the Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla and therefore doesn’t have as high a resale value.
Is the 2012 Chevrolet Cruze too conservatively styled?
The Chevrolet Cruze has been criticized as too conservatively styled, an understandable complaint, especially because the upcoming 2012 Ford Focus compact has been lauded for its design. Also understandable, though, is Chevrolet’s desire for broad acceptance of this global vehicle.
Is the Chevy Cruze a good car to buy?
Although nicely equipped, the Chevy Cruze runs on the high side price-wise to the Honda Civic, Ford Focus, Toyota Corolla, Hyundai Elantra or Nissan Sentra. Before you buy, be sure to check the most recent New Car Blue Book Value to see what others in your area are paying for the Cruze.
How fuel-efficient is the Chevrolet Cruze?
The most Chevrolet can say is that fuel economy for the Eco version will hit 40 mpg in highway driving — and that’s with a manual transmission. We can assume the regular trim levels won’t be too far behind; Chevy says the Cruze should be a class leader. With this efficiency comes decent power.