Jim Campbell: No Cruze SS
Someone just did a roadtest of one. I'll look it up later when I have time, but a fully optioned one was around 3450 pounds if I remember correctly.
3500 is also what I've heard bandied about for the Volt - which has about 400 pound of battery...
http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...inion/eco.html
The other was a Honda Civic sedan. It's a bit more, well, fun than the Cruze. It's also much noisier than the Chevy, no doubt because it has less sound damping and thus is several hundred pounds lighter. The Cruze weighs about 3,100 (for the 40-mpg highway ECO model) to about 3,400 pounds, says chief engineer Chuck Russell. It has near-midsize weight to match its near-midsize size.
Last edited by Z284ever; Aug 9, 2010 at 05:55 PM.
My plan was to get one of these in a few years. I love the Focus but it's made in Mexico, same with the Caliber. I can not get an American made sport compact from an "American" company... I'm screwed. This just makes my brain hurt. Will the damn Aveo get an SS or better engine with an RS setup and be made somewhere in the good ol' US?
I think Chevy screws up every time they make a car (not truck or van) that doesn't have a performance variant. It doesn't have to be available in the first year, but it should exist.
I honestly don't care whether a performance variant of Cruze gets called SS or Z24 -- either way, my expectations would be the same, and that's for it to be a great performer for its size and layout (FWD sedan) in all respects.
I honestly don't care whether a performance variant of Cruze gets called SS or Z24 -- either way, my expectations would be the same, and that's for it to be a great performer for its size and layout (FWD sedan) in all respects.
It seems to me that Aveo is going to have to be the torch-bearer if Chevy gets back into the sport compact game. I thought the Aveo RS concept looked nice enough, but would we ever get such a thing, and could an LNF-type motor be used?
I dont think im wrong in saying the lnf based combos have been sworn away from gamma and delta and will only be used in elipson 2 and alpha . The new astra opc , which btw has the same engine bay as a cruze, is said to have a turbo 2.0 . No word if its a new family 0 or new to opel family 2 . Fwiw the last opc engine was a family 1 2.0 turbo from saab .
My plan was to get one of these in a few years. I love the Focus but it's made in Mexico, same with the Caliber. I can not get an American made sport compact from an "American" company... I'm screwed. This just makes my brain hurt. Will the damn Aveo get an SS or better engine with an RS setup and be made somewhere in the good ol' US?
The 2012 is being built in the new MAP (Michigan Assembly Plant), which is a newly upgraded flex plant that is basically across the street from Wayne.
No Mexican Foci for about 5 years now.
The Aveo will also be built in the US, btw.
I dont think im wrong in saying the lnf based combos have been sworn away from gamma and delta and will only be used in elipson 2 and alpha . The new astra opc , which btw has the same engine bay as a cruze, is said to have a turbo 2.0 . No word if its a new family 0 or new to opel family 2 . Fwiw the last opc engine was a family 1 2.0 turbo from saab .


