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121Chevrole Cruze - Página 9 Empty Re: Chevrole Cruze Seg 12 Jul - 22:26

Fabiano



Só para avisar pessoal, jamais comprem neste site alibaba, conheço gente que o fez e até hoje esta para resolver erros de 90% das compras feitas.

Agora, tem que ver que esse farol é muito caro para ser produzido, como disseram quando questionaram o vectra sobre o item.

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KÜLL



Pois é, só que o Bravo vai ter este tipo de farol, com projetot elíptico, pelas fotos dos carros em teste, como também é o caso da nova Idea. É caro demais para a GM e não para a Fiat?

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KÜLL escreveu:Pois é, só que o Bravo vai ter este tipo de farol, com projetot elíptico, pelas fotos dos carros em teste, como também é o caso da nova Idea. É caro demais para a GM e não para a Fiat?

Pois é; até o Palio tem...

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124Chevrole Cruze - Página 9 Empty Re: Chevrole Cruze Sex 30 Jul - 9:29

KÜLL



Ontem, dei uma olhada nos sites da Car &
Driver, Road and Track (da mesma editora) e Motor Trend, para procurar testes com o Cruze americano e pela primeira vez em muito, muito tempo mesmo, ví um modelo americano tão ou mais interessante do que sua contraparte européia: o Cruze RS, versão "esportivada" do modeloo, lá com motor 1.4 Turbo, mas com visual muito mais interessante do que aquele comercializado por aí, por ter parachoques diferenciados mesmo, não com apliques plásticos e saias laterais e belíssimas rodas aro 18, extremamente semelhantes às de uma versão do Astra europeu.

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Confirmando o que já havia sido dito, o modelo americano tem a mesma suspensão traseira do Astra e, por tabela, do Buick Excelle, chinês apenas até o momento. Na C&D, eles sugerem que o motor 1.4 deva, ou possa ser oferecido, em troca por um 2.0 com injeção direta, ainda que aspirado, por conta da falta de força, para os padrões americanos, em baixas rotações. Sobre ser melhor que os japas, nenhuma das três reportagens afirma isso, mas que o carro tem condições de competir, sim.



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125Chevrole Cruze - Página 9 Empty Re: Chevrole Cruze Sex 30 Jul - 9:36

Fabiano

Fabiano

É um carro realmente bonito, e não foi feito na America, senão algo não iria fechar com o que o resto do mundo precisa e procura, e se a GM for inteligente vão trazer o Cruze para o salão do automovel em SP.

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KÜLL



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Belas rodas, acho que são aro 18.
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Belíssimo ângulo do RS.
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Note-se que o parachoque é diferente nesta versão.

127Chevrole Cruze - Página 9 Empty Re: Chevrole Cruze Sex 30 Jul - 11:49

Fabiano

Fabiano

O carro tem uma bela harmonia, mas eu prefiro ter os farois elipticos Tunning que tem a venda por ai.

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128Chevrole Cruze - Página 9 Empty Re: Chevrole Cruze Sex 30 Jul - 17:44

KÜLL



Indústria
Cruze só dá alegria à General Motors

30/07/2010 06:00









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Sedã pode se tornar um dos grandes sucessos globais da marca Chevrolet

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O Chevrolet Cruze é um dos automóveis cuja venda mais cresce no mundo. Nos primeiros seis meses deste ano, a General Motors informa que vendeu 140.000 unidades e uma total de 270.000 desde que o veículo foi lançado, na primavera de 2009 na Europa e no verão de 2009 em outros grandes mercados, como a China.

Atualmente, a GM se prepara para o aguardado lançamento do Chevrolet Cruze nos Estados Unidos, em irá ocorrer em setembro. A produção terá lugar na unidade industrial da GM em Lordstown, no estado de Ohio. O Cruze está disponível atualmente em mais de 60 países. Os cinco principais mercados são China, Rússia, México, Índia e Espanha. Incluindo as versões das marcas Holden e Daewoo, vendidas respectivamente na Austrália e na Coreia do Sul, as vendas totais excedem 340.000 veículos nos cinco continentes.

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129Chevrole Cruze - Página 9 Empty Re: Chevrole Cruze Sex 30 Jul - 18:08

KÜLL



Fabiano escreveu:O carro tem uma bela harmonia, mas eu prefiro ter os farois elipticos Tunning que tem a venda por ai.
Só achei de fornecedores chineses. Em site europeu, nada.

130Chevrole Cruze - Página 9 Empty Re: Chevrole Cruze Sáb 31 Jul - 16:54

KÜLL



PRIMEIRO, tristemente, ví ontem um anúncio na TV do Vectra 2011, portanto, parece que neste ano, nada de Cruze, a menos que, como o anúncio mostrava apenas o Elegance, venha logo o Cruze, inicialmente em versão "top". SEGUNDO, faróis tuning para o Cruze, por enquanto apenas no Alibaba e de fornecedor chinês, o que não parece algo muito bom. POR FIM, eis aqui a avaliação do Cruze, pega em um link no site da Chevrolet americana em que o carro se bem, até muito bem; notem a avaliação do interior do carro, o que me leva a novamente comentar que eu gostaria muito que alguém, brazuca ou não, que morasse ou visitasse a Europa ou os EUA, se possível ao menos entrasse em modelos também vendidos aqui e comparasse o acabamento interior:

By Joe Wiesenfelder

Cars.com
July 30, 2010
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Chevrolet's Cobalt compact sedan and coupe weren't even competitive when they made their debut for the 2005 model year, and this is emblematic of why GM found itself in bankruptcy court last year. In the past few years we've highlighted GM's best models and said they simply have to spread the quality to all segments. That's exactly what Chevrolet has done with the 2011 Cruze sedan.

The conservative styling won't draw crowds, but the Cruze's roominess, efficiency, quality and refinement bring Chevrolet into a whole new world of compact cars.

It goes toe-to-toe with the Honda Civic, schools the Toyota Corolla and makes the outgoing Cobalt seem all the more embarrassing. The Cruze trim levels I tested at a Washington, D.C., rollout were the 2LT, LTZ and an LTZ with the RS appearance package. The lower 1LT and base LS trim levels weren't available, which is unfortunate because these come with cloth upholstery, and GM has implemented impressive new fabrics in other recent models. We'll have to wait and see.

Each of the test cars came with leather, a turbocharged 1.4-liter engine and a six-speed automatic transmission. Cars.com editor Mike Hanley recently drove prototype Cruzes at GM's proving grounds and reported on the high-mileage Eco model and the six-speed manual transmission. Both the Eco and the base LS model's 1.8-liter [url=https://autouniverso.forumeiros.com/javascript:vpedia('normally aspirated')]normally aspirated[/url] four-cylinder are in the final stages of development.

Exterior & Styling

The 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. We in the U.S. are actually late Cruze recipients, as the model has sold roughly 270,000 units already around the globe. It was even imported to Mexico at the end of last year. U.S. versions will be built in Lordstown, Ohio, where the Cobalt ceased production in June.

Few exterior cues distinguish one trim level from another. They all have body-colored door handles and side mirrors. Sixteen-inch steel wheels are standard on the Cruze LS and 1LT, and the 1LT can upgrade to 16-inch alloys. The 2LT has 16-inch alloys and can step up to 17-inchers. The LTZ has 18-inch silver alloy rims. The Eco will get its own lightweight alloy wheels.

The RS appearance package, offered on LT and LTZ models, includes unique front and rear bumpers and rocker moldings, fog lamps and a rear spoiler. It also adds an RS badge low on the front doors. The LT or LTZ trim-level badge remains on the trunklid.

Interior

The inside is where you spend your time, and it appears Chevrolet spent a lot of time on it. As on the outside, gaps between panels and trim pieces are tight, and the controls, lids and doors feel and sound good. But I don't think that kind of thing is as evident to most people as is the overall quality of materials, and here the Cruze excels. While the Civic still exudes overall quality four model years into its current generation, its materials are inconsistent in texture and design. The Cruze is harmonious overall, with soft, low-gloss materials where you want them. The piano-black bezels on the center control panel are a classy element that Mazda recently moved away from in the competing Mazda3.

I'm less impressed with the silver-colored plastic, which is also on the center panel. There's no shortage of this stuff in cars nowadays, trying to imitate metal and often failing. It's not the worst I've seen — not even close, actually. I mention it mainly because an LTZ I drove had a variation on this trim, a patterned silver that looks much, much richer.

The most controversial material is a coarse fabric that can be had on the dashboard and doors. I drove an LT with the stuff in black, and I think it's pretty neat — different in a good way. It also comes in red. It looks like it could turn dust collection into an art, but Chevy folks say it can be cleaned with a vacuum and typical cleaning products. Traditional smooth surfaces are also available in accent colors.

In the Cruze, roominess is the word. Its passenger volume is 95 cubic feet, beating the Ford Focus at 93, the Honda Civic at 91 and the Toyota Corolla at 92. Likewise, its trunk volume measures 15.4 cubic feet, dwarfing the Focus' 13.8, the Civic's 12.0 and the Corolla at 12.3. View a full comparison and you'll see the Cruze beats the competition in many seating dimensions. What the figures don't reflect is how far back the front seats travel, which gives the front seats more legroom than the numbers suggest — and gives the whole car more flexibility. My test cars' driver's seats had a power control combining fore/aft and height adjustment, plus a manual backrest release lever that's way too far back and gets jammed against the B-pillar if you have the seat scooted back appreciably. There's no sign of a lumbar adjustment, but I didn't miss it, and I found the seat quite comfortable overall. I suspect some occupants might find the bottom cushion hugs the hips too much, but the seat isn't otherwise overly bolstered.

The manual front passenger seats had a fore/aft handle in front and no less than three levers on the outboard side for height, bottom-cushion tilt and the aforementioned too-far-back backrest lever. You hardly ever see this much adjustability in a manual driver's seat, much less a front passenger's.

The Cruze has a comfortable ride, a nice compromise between world-car firmness and the softness of some American-market cars. My test cars had 17- and 18-inch wheels, and I didn't feel a substantial difference in ride firmness between the two. It's likely the standard 16-inch wheels with their higher-profile tires will ride softer, but you'd be wise to drive with the different sizes before making any decisions.

Power

The Cruze's drivetrains mark a change in how automakers power their cars, for a couple of reasons. Where simple engines are usually the staple and turbocharged ones are a high-level upgrade, the Cruze's turbo-four will be the volume seller and the plain 1.8-liter could become little more than an afterthought. Also, to date, automakers have used turbocharging — sometimes combined with direct injection — to split the difference between power and efficiency, mostly bringing to market some strong four-cylinders, V-6 engines as powerful as V-8s, V-8s as strong as V-10s and so on. Chevrolet's 1.4-liter turbo is exactly what we've been waiting for: technology making a tiny engine powerful enough and exceptionally efficient.

Exactly how efficient the Cruze will be remains an open question, as EPA estimates haven't been released yet. The most Chevrolet can say is that 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. Chevrolet predicts the longest zero-to-60 mph time for the turbo engine at 10 seconds in the manual Eco trim level, which is tuned for efficiency. Other versions shave another second or more.

The Cruze feels notably quicker than the ultra-efficient Ford Fiesta, which is a substantially smaller model rated from 28/37 mpg to 29/40 mpg depending on equipment. Once the Cruze gets rolling a few miles an hour from a standing start, the engine starts pulling, giving you good acceleration at low engine speeds where you need it most. The power rating is 138 horsepower, just 2 hp more than the base 1.8-liter, but the torque is 148 pounds-feet (versus 123). The engineers say the torque hits its peak at 1,850 rpm and stays flat close to 6,000 rpm, and that's how it feels to the driver. As you get close to the tachometer's redline, the tug seems to taper off and the engine starts to sound buzzy, but overall the refinement is good. As I mentioned in my Buick LaCrosse four-cylinder review, GM's Ecotec engine family historically hasn't been a paragon of smoothness and silence, but it's clearly improving.

The six-speed automatic is pretty smooth on the upshift, but I sensed some lash — basically some slack — in the drivetrain in the first car I drove. It was less pronounced in the others, so it might have been because these were early-production models. More prevalent was a hesitation in dropping down to passing gear when I jabbed the accelerator. Modern automatics are "learning" transmissions designed to adapt to your driving style, and drivers of all styles were hopping in and out of the test cars.

For this reason, it's possible the transmissions didn't know which way was up, but I've been criticizing GM for this characteristic in its six-speed automatics — both front- and rear-wheel-drive applications — since their introduction, so I have my doubts. Not everyone will notice this behavior, or care, but it's definitely worth looking for when you go for a test drive. There is a manual mode you can activate by moving the gear selector to the left and pushing it forward and back. Here, too, there was some delay, and it seems to step down multiple gear changes sequentially rather than jump directly from, say, 5th to 3rd.

Handling

The Cruze takes to the curves ably, with a competent suspension and good body control. The electrically assisted power steering is a far cry from GM's early efforts, which located an assist motor on the steering column rather than the rack. The feel is much more natural and well tuned for all speeds.

Critics will focus on Chevrolet's use of what's arguably a semi-independent rear suspension rather than an independent design, a variation on a torsion beam supplemented by a Z-link Watt's linkage, which keeps the suspension centered. At Cars.com we focus on the results, not the formula, and the Cruze behaved quite well in spirited driving on normal roads. I wouldn't call the Cruze's handling exceptionally sporty like that of the Mazda3, but the foundation for sport tuning is clearly there. A track test will be the final arbiter, but most people don't drive on a track, so I'll say the mission has been accomplished. The compact rear suspension design is partly responsible for the large trunk and accommodating backseat.

I rode around in the backseat and was impressed with the ride, which can vary from the front, especially in a small car. Though the long front-seat travel can make the backseat legroom appear limited in photos, it's actually quite good. Most drivers and front passengers don't need that much legroom and can share.

It was reasonably easy to converse with front occupants, though occasionally some noise crept in. The cabin is quiet overall, which made a couple of sounds stand out: There's some wind noise along the B-pillars when you hit and exceed 60 mph; this might actually be from the side mirrors, but I really heard it right next to my head when driving. The tires also tended to sing on grooved pavement and rumble on coarse asphalt. I detected no real difference between the 17-inch Continentals and the 18-inch Michelins, both all-season tires.

Safety

The Cruze features 10 standard airbags: two frontal and two knee airbags for the front occupants, seat-mounted side-impact airbags for all four outboard seats, and a pair of curtains that cover the side windows. Also standard are antilock brakes and the StabiliTrak [url=https://autouniverso.forumeiros.com/javascript:vpedia('electronic stability system')]electronic stability system[/url] with [url=https://autouniverso.forumeiros.com/javascript:vpedia('traction control')]traction control[/url]. Front disc and rear drum brakes are standard, and rear discs can be had on the LTZ or as an option on the LT.

Chevrolet provides OnStar as standard equipment with six months' free service, after which a subscription fee applies. Rear sonar parking assist is a notable safety option. For all the standard safety features, see the Safety and Security section on the Standard Equip. & Specs page.

Features

Standard features on the base LS trim level include the manual transmission, air conditioning, an analog auxiliary input for MP3 players, three months of XM Satellite Radio service, and power windows and locks with remote keyless entry.

The 1LT adds the turbo engine and automatic transmission. The 2LT adds alloy wheels, a heated power driver's seat, leather upholstery throughout, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, Bluetooth, a USB port for controlling an iPod through the stereo, steering-wheel stereo controls and remote engine start.

The LTZ adds 18-inch alloy wheels, cruise control, automatic climate control, an auto-dimming rearview mirror and rear parking assist.

The parking assist can also be had as an option. Some other options include a Pioneer premium stereo and a [url=https://autouniverso.forumeiros.com/javascript:vpedia('navigation system')]navigation system[/url] with a hard drive that can store MP3 files and allows you to pause and resume a radio broadcast.

Cruze in the Market

One of the highest compliments you can pay a car is to say it feels more expensive than it is, and that's the case with the Cruze versions I drove. Note that I'm tempering the praise because the minimum base price of the trim levels I tested was $20,675.

Chevrolet learned its lesson with the Cobalt, and the Cruze is more than simply competitive in its class — as any new model must be to draw buyers until its next redesign. Whenever a new model debuts, we look at its long-term prospects, and our predictions depend on how well the vehicle covers the basics. It needs a solid structure, passable and not trendy design, usable interior space and a competent suspension. These are all things that can't be changed — at least not easily — until the next redesign, which is years away.

Any problem a shopper might have with the Cruze — perhaps not enough power, not sporty enough handling, the wrong mix of features — can be addressed practically at any time with a new engine or engine tuning, more aggressive suspension rates or a reworking of the feature packaging. For too long, GM slogged through with a value proposition based on things like extra space and low price. The Cruze is a balanced package offering a lot of everything. This is exactly where Chevrolet needs to be.

FONTE: http://www.cars.com/chevrolet/cruze/2011/reviews/?revid=56505

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KÜLL



First Drive: 2011 Chevrolet Cruze sails into new era of small cardom



by Zach Bowman (RSS feed) on Jul 31st 2010 at 12:01AM



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Until now, General Motors hasn't exactly taken the small-car market seriously. While Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai and Kia have built their empires on the hoods of pint-sized, fuel-efficient transportation, history has shown the captains of Detroit tend to offer up parts-bin afterthoughts. Cars like the Chevrolet Cavalier and Cobalt have left a sour taste in the mouths of buyers thanks to noisy and de-contented cabins, rough engines and build quality that would make a Yugo blush. As a result, Americans have developed a sort of Pavolovian retch when we hear the term "compact car."

But a new dawn may be approaching – one heralded by a rash of new straw-weight fighters that aim to bring a global small car philosophy to the U.S. GM intends to be part of that party with the introduction of the 2011 Chevrolet Cruze, a sedan that, for all intents and purposes, is more of a landmark model for the company than the endlessly-hyped Chevrolet Volt. To get our meaning, you'll need to throw all of your heinous memories about American-built small cars out the window beginning... now.

This is not the next Cobalt. To saddle the Cruze with its rental ancestor's moniker would only hobble the product before it manages to get off of the ground. The two are only similar in the fact that one will take the reins from the other, and for proof, you need look no further than the new model's design. Whereas the Cobalt sedan always came across as having more than a little Fisher Price on a beer-thirty Friday feel to it, the Cruze presents itself as a well-scaled version of the Bowtie's larger four-door offerings.

Up front, the car wears the same handsome split grille found elsewhere in the Chevy line. Aggressive headlights peel from the nose to the sides of the Cruze and follow the contour established by a sharply defined wheel arch. Buyers who opt for the RS trim will be rewarded with a slightly spunkier front fascia, along with matching side skirts and a reworked rear bumper cover. Likewise, a smattering of chrome accents help link the Cruze to the likes of the larger Chevrolet Malibu and separate it even farther from the bargain basement leagues of its predecessors. The look is about as far from a teenage throwaway as you can get, proving that small can be striking.


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But it's the interior that does the heavy lifting in a small car. Typically, designers and bean counters wage a tireless war over material quality and convenience goodies, and nearly without fault, it's the accountants who stand victorious over their art-school foes. But this time, the halls of GM headquarters were lined with a carpet of lifeless forms still desperately clutching their adding machines. There are expletives to describe how nice the Cruze interior is compared to the long parade of Dollar General cabins we've seen in the past, but since we try to keep this place as family friendly as possible, we'll just say that it's fantastic. And it's about time.

In LTZ trim, the dash is dominated by a tech-laden but well-sorted center stack and accented with broad swaths of leather. We're not talking vinyl with real leather grain here, either. The dash trimmings, seats and steering wheel are all coated in hide that was once roaming a hillside. Their touch has the effect of distracting you from the fact that the rest of the dash and door panels are hard plastic. Nicely grained, sure, but the material is more along the lines of what we expect out of a GM compact. Put the two together, though, and you're rewarded with a duo that looks gorgeous. Simply put, we love it – especially in the dark brown/cream combo of our tester.
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GM has also done a great job of making sure that nearly anyone can fit behind the wheel – and we do mean anyone. The driver's seat can be positioned so far back that someone of normal height will have no chance of reaching the pedals or the steering wheel. Speaking of the tiller, even the base Cruze comes with a tilting and telescoping steering wheel that, when combined with the highly-maneuverable seat, means the driving position can be adjusted to fit people of nearly any stature. The seats are comfortable, though don't expect to be firmly held in place by any faux-sports bolsters. The Cruze makes no qualms about the fact that first and foremost it's here to, well, cruise.
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GM will be offering the Cruze with two engine combinations when it hits showrooms later this year, though we were only able to get our grubby paws on the more potent turbocharged 1.4-liter direct-injection four-cylinder bolted to a six-speed automatic gearbox. GM claims the engine produces 138 horsepower at 4,900 rpm and 148 pound-feet of torque at 1,850 rpm, though the good folk at the Society of Automotive Engineers haven't gotten around to verifying those figures just yet. Regardless of what the final figures turn out to be, the little powerplant is perfectly suited to life in the Cruze. It serves up modest but adequate power with neither buzz nor vibration, and it does so without having to rev itself to oblivion. As a result, GM is shooting for an astonishing 40 mpg-plus EPA rating on the highway once the feds wrap up testing.

If you're looking to save a few dimes, GM is also offering a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder on lower trim rungs. Interestingly enough, the engine produces only marginally less grunt – 136 hp and 124 lb-ft of torque – though is expected to return slightly lower fuel economy numbers. Why GM bothered to offer the engine as an option is something of a quandary to us, but we suspect they were shooting for the lowest base price possible and the 1.8-liter costs less to produce than the high-tech 1.4-liter turbo.



This is a compact, though. Lock the front seat in place for a driver around 5-foot-11 and there's just barely enough room for the same gent to squeeze into the rear seat with his knees in the seat back. There's plenty of head room, though, so the ride would be more than tolerable for short commutes. Thanks to the roof design, GM lost just two inches in rear headroom compared to the front. Ask the driver to scoot forward an inch or two, and all should be right with the world.


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Shifts from the six-speed automatic are smooth and well-handled under normal driving conditions. Thanks to some clever gearing, the little 1.4-liter feels like it has more torque than it does off the line. Really mash the throttle, though, and there seems to be a miscommunication between the engine and transmission. The manifold-integrated Honeywell turbo takes half a second to spool, which confuses the gearbox. The transmission then drops a gear just in time for the engine to begin pouring on every ounce of its grunt, causing yet another shift. In the meantime, you're left with your foot to the floor and no noticeable increase in speed. In fairness, GM says that the models we drove were all pre-production, and any acceleration issues would be ironed out by the time the cars hit dealer lots.

Of course, you can skip that issue altogether and order your Cruze with a six-speed manual transmission if your heart so desires. GM didn't have any row-your-own models on hand for us to play with, but we can only assume that the third pedal would take some slack out of the drivetrain.

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Hesitating passes aside, the Cruze is a smart driver. GM says that it was interested in moving the car's handling away from the sport side of the spectrum and more towards the comfortable, if somewhat soft, dynamics of the Malibu. While this means that the car serves up a plush ride, it also means that you won't be hustling it through the cones of an autocross anytime soon. That fact may help to explain why GM isn't planning a major social marketing effort to combat Ford's Fiesta campaign in that arena, nor will it push the Cruze on the motorsports world despite having a successful (and mighty-fine looking) World Touring Car Championship version in Europe. Instead, the company wants to point Cruze marketing to the post-college/pre-kid crowd as a more mature mode of transportation.

That news helps to explain the level of refinement the Cruze delivers once you're on the road. GM has taken pains to ensure the cabin is an isolation chamber unmatched in this price point. Triple-seal doors, a laminated windshield and hydraulic engine mounts make the cabin Lexus-quiet. We know that sounds absurd, but we don't make the comparison lightly.

Steering is just this side of over-assisted, but we wouldn't call it twitchy, either. It simply feels at home with the rest of the car – comfortable, but somewhat numb at the same time. Similarly, the brakes aren't what we would call high-performance ready, even with the rear discs of the LTZ. GM says that lower rungs on the trim ladder will come with rear drums as standard equipment, and it's safe to assume that stopping performance will be slightly degraded to match.
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What you're left with is more of a teacup breed of Malibu rather than an evolutionary step in GM's small car species, and that's fine. The Cruze manages to do more than nail all of the basics of transportation. For the first time in GM's history, it's created a compact car that's a pleasurable place to spend time in. American buyers used to a plush ride and a quiet cabin will likely feel right at home in the driver's seat, and judging from the MSRP, we're guessing that it won't take much convincing to get them there. GM says that the Cruze will start at $16,995, complete with the 1.8-liter four-cylinder and a six-speed manual transmission. If you want the cozy leather interior, you'll still only have to shell out $21,395. Our tester, complete with four-wheel disc brakes and LTZ trim, came with a very manageable $22,695 price tag.

More than any other vehicle we've seen from The General recently, the Cruze is proof positive of the company's new attentiveness to market needs, customer desires and quality construction. Do we wish GM had taken the time to put the Cruze through all of the necessary changes to bring the car to the U.S. when it debuted back in 2008? Sure, but after generations of choking down the company's interpretation of a small car, it's better late than never.


FONTE: http://www.autoblog.com/2010/07/31/2011-chevrolet-cruze-first-drive-review-road-test/



COMENTÁRIOS: Não lí a matéria toda, mas depois comento, apenas digo que em muito, mas muito tempo mesmo, gosto mais da versão americana de um carro do que da européia; este parachoque do RS, em especial a grade colméia ficou muito bom de visual. Em geral não posto e-mails recebidos por mim porque não acho correto com quem mandou, mas este a seguir, leiam e façam suas apostas:



Caro Kull,

O Cruze deve chegar rápido, pois é um carro que já existe lá fora e começará praticamente como um CKD. A linha já está sendo preparada em São Caetano. Já a picape é um produto inédito, que recebe palpites de outras filiais da GM. Uma verdadeira novela.

Abs



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Glauco Lucena
Redator-chefe - Redação Autoesporte
www.autoesporte.com.br
www.blogautoesporte.com.br







De: ekull [mailto:ekull@uol.com.br]
Enviada em: terça-feira, 27 de julho de 2010 14:06
Para: Glauco Barros Lucena - Redator Chefe Revista AutoEsporte - Editora Globo
Assunto: Novidades Chevrolet



Lí a revista deste mês e no caso da ÁREA RESTRITA, o que me interessou foi a nota sobre os "preparativos" para a montagem do Cruze, hatch e sedan e por conta disso pergunto: PARA QUANDO? Pergunto porque com a linha de montagem da nova pick up, segundo vocês, a mesma só chega em 2.012, imaginem se os preparativos para o sedan/hatch estiverem apenas começando.
Como já disse anteriormente, sou "Opel Futebol Clube" desde criancinha (exagero, desde adolescente, quando o namorado de minha irmã comprou um Monza hatch preto 1.6, "O" carro naquele momento) e ainda acho um erro a vinda do Cruze, por conta do que ao menos parecem oferecer os concorrentes, mais do que o Cruze, ao menos descontando-se a maior quantidade de airbags e ESP, lá fora ao menos.

EDUARDO T. KÜLL
Ribeirão Preto - S.P.
Participe do Projeto Generosidade: www.projetogenerosidade.com.br


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Domingos V


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Bom, espero que o cara esteja certo e o Cruze não siga o caminho da picape quanto a demora no lançamento.

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Grilo

Grilo
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Esse Cruze das fotos está muito bonito! Chevrole Cruze - Página 9 753205

http://www.autouniverso.com.br

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Fabiano

Fabiano

Grilo escreveu:Esse Cruze das fotos está muito bonito! Chevrole Cruze - Página 9 753205

Concordo, esse tom de vermelho fica muito bem no carro.

http://www.oticainova.com.br

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KÜLL



El Chevrolet Cruze llegará en octubre



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El Chevrolet Cruze, el sedán compacto global de General Motors, se lanzará a la venta en nuestro país en octubre próximo. Así se lo confirmó ayer Sergio Rocha, presidente de GM Argentina, a un grupo de periodistas de suplementos de Economía de los principales diarios porteños.
El Cruze llegará importado de Corea del Sur y se ubicará al tope de la gama de sedanes Chevrolet de nuestro mercado, por encima del Vectra producido en Brasil.
Competirá en el cada vez más nutrido segmento de los sedanes compactos, donde deberá enfrentarse al Volkswagen Vento (importado de México) y al Ford Focus II (fabricado en Pacheco). También a fin de año se sumarán a la contienda los Renault Fluence y Peugeot 408 Sedán, que se fabricarán en Córdoba y El Palomar, respectivamente.
Por supuesto, entre sus rivales tampoco hay que olvidar a los Toyota Corolla y Honda Civic, producidos en Brasil. Otro que viene de Corea, como el Cruze, es el Kia Cerato Forte.
El Civic fue el auto que GM tuvo en mente a la hora de diseñar este nuevo modelo que ya se comercializa en varios países, por ser el sedán compacto más vendido en los principales mercados donde se venderá el Cruze (como Estados Unidos).
Chevrolet apuesta a diferenciarse de su rival japonés con un comportamiento de espíritu deportivo. “Más europeo que americano”, según la definición de los propios ingenieros de Detroit.
El Cruze iba a debutar a modo de avant premiere este verano en Pinamar, pero su llegada al país se vio demorada por “complicaciones aduaneras”, según informaron durante enero en el stand de ese balneario.
Además de Corea, el Cruze también se produce en Estados Unidos, Australia, India, China, Rusia y Tailandia.
Las mecánicas que se ofrecerán acá todavía no fueron confirmadas, pero es casi seguro que la elección estará entre dos motorizaciones: 1.8 naftera de 141 caballos y 2.0 turbodiesel de 150 caballos. Habrá versiones con caja manual y automática.
El Cruze tiene tracción delantera y comparte la plataforma llamada Delta II con el Opel Astra europeo de nueva generación y el Chevrolet Volt híbrido.
Sin dudas, la estrategia de posicionamiento del Cruze en la Argentina pondrá uno de sus principales focos en la seguridad del vehículo. Recibió cinco estrellas en las pruebas de choque EuroNCAP y su equipamiento de serie incluirá por lo menos seis airbags, frenos ABS, control de tracción y control de estabilidad.
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Últimas fotos espía del Chevrolet Cruze en Rosario
Andrés A., lector de Autoblog.com.ar, se encontró con una unidad de pruebas camuflada del Chevrolet Cruze en Rosario. Antes también había sido fotografiado por el lector Fernando T. en La Matanza (ver nota y fotos).
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FONTE: http://autoblog.com.ar/2010/08/el-chevrolet-cruze-llegara-en-octubre/
COMENTÁRIOS: Enquanto isso, por aqui, que seria o grande mercado para o carro, nada, ao que se saiba, uma vez que a empresa tem lucro com as velharias que faz aqui.

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Fabiano

Fabiano

GM: compactos esportivos no futuro



Após anunciar a melhoria de sua situação financeira e o lucro de R$ 2,31 bilhões no segundo trimestre, o grupo General Motors voltará a investir em sua divisão esportiva, revelou nesta segunda-feira (23) o informativo Automotive News. Conforme a divulgação, a marca pretende desenvolver automóveis esportivos compactos.


“Nós temos uma enorme oportunidade no mercado de veículos pequenos e
compactos”, afirmou o diretor da subdivisão esportiva da GM, Jim
Campbell. Segundo o informativo, a empresa pesquisa a possibilidade de
produzir variantes de alto desempenho do Chevrolet Cruze (que ainda
começará a ser vendido nos EUA) e da próxima geração do Aveo.


Campbell, que até então atuava domo diretor de marketing da
empresa, adicionou que “carros pequenos e compactos serão cada vez mais
importantes daqui para frente, e nós estamos visando desempenho e
eficiência para esta categoria". O diretor também informou que as
primeiras marcas da GM que receberão os compactos de alta performance
serão a Chevrolet e a Cadillac.

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Fonte: CarroOnline

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KÜLL



Como já disse anteriormente, pela primeira vez em muito, muito tempo, gostei mais da versão americana de um carro do que da européia, no caso, o Cruze, mas como a Argentina já vai receber o carro da Coréia, o mais provável é que a nossa receba este visual, infelizmente (!!!). Vejam aqui algumas fotos do modelo LTZ com kit RS:

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RODÕES OPCIONAIS, ARO 18 OU 19.

O que eu queria comentar mesmo é sobre estas fotos abaixo:

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É evidente que tem a questão do tato, mas pelas fotos feitas a tão curta distância, o acabamento e a qualidade dos plásticos parecem muito bons, talvez até mesmo EMBORRACHADOS. Será que exite um interior Classe A e outro Classe B, em termos de materiais para o Cruze? Ou seja, seria o caso de além do modelo americano usar a suspensão do Astra, com o paralelogramo de Watt, ter um interior mais luxuoso?

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Domingos V


Administrador

Pode ser. Afinal, nos EUA ele vai ter concorrência muito mais forte que na europa. Lá ele meio que não concorre diretamente com ninguém e poderia usar uma configuração mais simples e que cobre menos, ficando mais apelativo como sedan de custo mais baixo.

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