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You’ll like the Chevy Cruze if you’re looking for a quiet, comfortable and fuel-efficient compact sedan or hatchback with available safety technology like blind-spot monitoring and a forward-collision alert system. Road trippers should shop the diesel with 52 highway mpg and over 700 miles of range.
Cons:
Every 2018 Chevy Cruze is front-wheel drive, so if you’re looking for an all-wheel-drive compact, turn your attention to the Subaru Impreza which comes standard with AWD. If dynamic handling is your thing, the Cruze won’t satisfy, so check out the sportier Mazda3, Honda Civic and Ford Focus.
What's New for 2018:
Last year the Chevy Cruze got a bump in available technology as well as addition of the hatchback body style and the optional diesel engine in the sedan. This year Chevy offers the Cruze hatchback diesel for the first time and adds a new available color, Satin Steel Gray Metallic.