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2014 Chevrolet Cruze Diesel First Drive
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2014 Chevrolet Cruze Diesel First Drive
After about 30 years, Chevy is back in the diesel-car business. This time around it's with the 2014 Chevrolet Cruze and it's a whole lot better.
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However, saving money is not a reason to drive a diesel. Here are facts, not arguments: MSRP of the cheapest gasoline-powered Cruse: $19.180. The most expensive gas powered cruze LTZ: $24.530 MSRP. MSRP of the cheapest diesel Cruse: $25.710. National average prices as of July 2nd: $3.48 per gallon 87 regular, $3.82 diesel. The difference varies in different parts of the country, but even in the most case it will take a long time to even begin to recoup the extra expense spent upfront.
Again for flechero: I am not for saving every penny and it is fine to splurge once or even twice in a while. What I am saying is that diesel in a car in the US is a way to splurge, not to save money. And this is fine.
Good use of all of GM's assets, great engine made in Germany. I've driven several Opels with this engine, as rentals on biz trips, and it is a great little powerplant.
Don't forget, diesel is more expensive than gasoline, which makes the economics even less attractive.
No thanks.
I'm running a God and may have to take a haaaarrrrd look at this Cruze.
Good for GM