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more about #2010chevycruze more comments → Elhigh: Spring Hill. /favoritism. more » Ford Tempo Fanatic: Oh no that is smart. Build your bread and butter compact economy car at only one plant. No that totally seems legit. But hey, as long as we've got eve... more » TexanIdiot25- needs moar horse powah: Am I the only one who finds this car really ugly? more » leavethegun-takethecannoli: Beautiful car. They should whore it out like the Audi A4. Offer a few different engines, drivetrains, and in the future, maybe a convertible. It could... more » combat chuck: Can't they do a Junkyard Wars style contest between all-star members of the three plants? The first team to fully assemble a new Cruze from parts str... more » bmoreDLJ: Can shareholders (read: us) vote on it? more » Number_Six: Does anyone else think this Cruze is taking way too long? It's a really nice car right now but by the time they make deals and get tooled up, it's goi... more » wrx-tyrannosaurusWrx: Yeah, but where are they gonna get the engines from? Did they ever figure that one out? more » JeepyJayhawk: Hilarity ensues in 3..2..1.. more » pauljones: Build them in all three for all I care. The sad part is that this is the car that GM really needs, not the Volt. A (hopefully) good, small, fuel-effic... more » P161911 probably shoudn't have: In other muscle car news, Dodge announced that the 2014 Challenger will have a 8500 GVW and be exempt for all emissions standards. Engine options migh... more » beercheck: Sure, today you kid. But tomorrow....fear it. Fear tomorrow. more » UDMan: Someone brought up Corvair in this post? Behold a black striped, orange Corvair: And read my CarDomain Posting "Obscure Muscle Car Parking Lot" while... more » engineerd: I could actually, almost see GM producing something along these lines. Oh yeah, it would be a Vega. How malaisy. more » scroggzilla raids again: Call me a heretic, but if GM took a WRX/EVO approach on the Cruze platform and called it a Camaro, I'd approve. more » -
#industrynews
GM Narrows Small Car Production To Three Plants
GM announced today it would build a "future small, fuel efficient car" at one of three idled U.S Plants: Orion, Michigan; Spring Hill, Tennessee; or Janesville, Wisconsin. How will they decide? More » -
#ifeelgassy
2014 Chevy Camaro? Muscle Car Cruzes Into New CAFE Standards
Yes friends, this is the new "Government Motors"-designed 2014 Chevy Camaro which, according to insider groups within the bankrupt automaker, is a muscle car designed to meet the new, more stringent CAFE standards.
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#shanghaiautoshow
WTCC Chevy Cruzes Into Shanghai
In the back of the GM booth at the Shanghai Auto Show was this gem, the Chevy Cruze WTCC concept, which previews an upcoming racer based on GM's new global small car, the Chevy Cruze. More » -
#chevycruze
Chevy Cruze UK Pricing To Start At £11,545
The Chevy Cruze wlll hit Europe an entire year before going on sale in the US. Yesterday, GM announced UK pricing on the car. It'll start at a reasonable £11,545 ($15,770). More » -
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#chevyvolt
The Chevy Volt Won't Save GM, But The Chevy Cruze Might
If you're a GM fan-boy, you're probably a pretty happy camper this week. GM's celebrating its centennial and you've seen the live reveals of both the upcoming Chevy Cruze, the 40 MPG+ econobox you can't ignore yesterday, and today, the Chevy Volt, GM's resuscitation of the electric car. One of these two will save GM, the other will not. If you can't tell from the headline, let's make it clear again: Keep your fancy-pants electric cars, GM — you won't be saved by the Chevy Volt. No, instead, it's the little Chevy Cruze that should get the savior-like halo. More » -
#chevycruze
Chevy Cruze, Revealed Live Before Paris
Yes, friends, we're live at GM's Paris Motor Show preview to bring you this live reveal (not from Paris) of — the Chevy Cruze, the econobox you can't ignore. It's coming to Europe in March, 2009 and the United States in April, 2010, and as we already know, it'll be powered in Europe by your choice of a 150 HP turbodiesel and two gas-powered engines. We'll have more pictures in a few minutes. More » -
#chevyvolt
Chevy Volt Plug-in Hybrid Revealed Early
Set to debut later this week, the Chevy Volt plug-in hybrid electric vehicle has hit the web courtesy of some photos posted by The Car Connection. These images show what is said to be the production model posing with GM's hunkiest designers and executives, building on some teaser shots of the Volt already revealed. More information as it becomes available. More » -
#chevroletcruze
Chevy Cruze Gets Full Detail Reveal Before Paris Unveil
GM just dropped high resolution images of the upcoming Chevy Cruze small four-door on us in advance of its Paris Motor Show unveil later this year. At first glance, we're quite impressed. The new car gets a striking design which mixes smooth planes and sharp lines for a surprisingly handsome design. Oddly, the tail lights on the Cruze mimic the camouflage-ensconced headlights on the upcoming Chevy Equinox while also receiving the new bold front end from the Chevy Malibu. If this is the direction GM's small cars are going, we've gotta say, our interest is piqued. But that's just the design. We're also told the new 2011 Chevy Cruze will get three engines when it launches in Europe in March of 2009; a 16-valve, 1.6-liter (112 hp) and 1.8-liter (140 hp) gasoline engine, plus a new 2.0-liter turbo diesel (150 HP). All will be mated to either a five-speed manual or a class-leading six-speed automatic transmission. No official word yet on fuel economy — but we've been told in the past we should expect somewhere near 45 MPG. We like. Hit the jump for the full press release. More » -
#2011chevycruze
GM Buckles To Jalopnik Pressure, Reveals Slightly Less Grainy Images Of Upcoming Lineup
UPDATE: We used the "GM Buckles" line for purposes of humor. They really didn't "officially release" these pictures. They're from the same video presentation we saw earlier in the week. Just a wee bit more clear than the last set. More » -
#2010chevycruze
2010 Chevy Cruze Shows Off Its Interior
The next-gen Cobalt — whether you call it the 2010 Chevy Cobalt or the 2010 Chevy Cruze — is going to be an important vehicle for GM, meaning the interior is going to have to stand up to some stiff competition from other automakers. The spy shooters at AutoScoop have snagged the first really good interior images we've seen, showing off a strong three-pod gauge cluster and a steeply-raked center stack with audio controls below a recessed screen, not dissimilar from what they've been doing with those Opel-Saturn-Vauxhall cars as of late. There's also a collection of new exterior shots, though these 2010 Cobalt photos are a touch closer and more revealing. More »

