The 2015 Chevrolet Cruze Debuts at The New York Auto Show

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Sporting a (slight) refresh, the 2015 Chevrolet Cruze debuts at the 2014 New York Auto Show. Fortunately, all of these updates should improve consumer’s issues with the vehicle. The updates consist of a revised nose, LED daytime running-lights (on LT and LTS models), new colors, revised cup-holders, movement of the trunk-relase switch to the center console and door-locking switches are now on the front doors.

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That’s about it. The new nose resembles the Chevrolet Malibu and Chevrolet Impala. The 2015 Chevrolet Cruze now has a design tie-in to the rest of the Chevrolet sedan fleet. The 2015 Chevrolet Cruze is still the only General Motors small sedan in North America to have a diesel option.

WP_20140417_11_18_29_Pro‘”We’ve simply made a great, versatile car even better,” said Steve Majoros, Chevrolet director of passenger car and crossover marketing. “Chevrolet continues to design, build and sell the most compelling small cars in its history and the 2015 Cruze offers more of the features, connectivity and efficiency that are important to today’s customers.”

All powertrains, suspension, electronic and platform construction remains the same.

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“Cruze remains a strong entry in the compact segment, with features that continue to bring new customers to Chevrolet,” said Majoros. “Along with Spark, Spark EV, Sonic and Volt, Chevy’s lineup of efficient, technologically advanced small cars is one of the industry’s most compelling.”

Prices for the 2015 Chevrolet Cruze have yet to be announced.

Speaking of the 2015 Chevrolet Cruze….

Easily amused by anything with four wheels, Nathan Adlen reviews vehicles from the cheapest to the most prestigious. Wrecking yards, dealer lots, garages, racetracks, professional automotive testing and automotive journalism - Nathan has experienced a wide range of the automotive spectrum.  His words, good humor and videos are enjoyed worldwide.
Easily amused by anything with four wheels, Nathan Adlen reviews vehicles from the cheapest to the most prestigious. Wrecking yards, dealer lots, garages, racetracks, professional automotive testing and automotive journalism – Nathan has experienced a wide range of the automotive spectrum. His words, good humor and videos are enjoyed worldwide.