Is Chevy discontinuing the Cruze?
Yes, Chevy has discontinued the production of the Cruze compact sedan. Rather than replacing their compact sedan, Chevy chose to focus instead on developing its more popular lineup of SUVs and trucks.
Is the Chevy Cruze coming back?
We expect the next, second-generation Chevrolet Cruze to reach the market for the 2022-2023 model years. Until then, we expect the current, second-generation Cruze to receive minor changes, updates, and improvements.
Will there be a 2021 Chevy Cruze?
Mechanically, the three variants of the 2021 model-year Cruze keep the turbocharged 1.4L inline-four LE2 engine, which develops 153 horsepower and 177 pound-feet of torque, mated to either six-speed manual or automatic transmissions.
Will there be a 2020 Chevy Cruze?
The Chevrolet Cruze was discontinued in 2019, and not produced in North America for the 2020 model year.
How much is a 2022 Cruze?
Chevrolet Cruze Sedan 2022 Price List
| Chevrolet Cruze Sedan L | $18,870 (OTR Price) |
|---|---|
| Chevrolet Cruze Sedan LS | $19,995 (OTR Price) |
| Chevrolet Cruze Sedan LT | $22,595 (OTR Price) |
| Chevrolet Cruze Sedan Premier | $24,395 (OTR Price) |
Is there a 2021 Chevrolet Cruze?
Is Cruze worth buying?
Please do not buy this car as the built quality is bad. In spite of being the first owner and the car has not been driven a lot the problems have outranked the pleasure of owning. -Within the first month of it being bought, the car engine seized and was in the workshop for a whole month.
How many miles will Chevy Cruze last?
The Chevy Cruze is a robust compact car that can last between 200,000 – 250,000 miles when driven conservatively and properly maintained. Based on driving 15,000 miles per year, you can expect the Chevy Cruze to last 13 – 17 years before breaking down or requiring uneconomical repairs.